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Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Pastor Matthew Johnson Youtube

Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Pastor Matthew Johnson Youtube
Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Pastor Matthew Johnson Youtube

Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Pastor Matthew Johnson Youtube Message 05 28 2023. grace baptist church west valley city graceutah. Message 06 21 2020. grace baptist church west valley city graceutah.

Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Pastor Matthew Johnson Youtube
Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Pastor Matthew Johnson Youtube

Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Pastor Matthew Johnson Youtube A chapter by chapter and verse by verse study of hebrews taught by pastor paul leboutillier of calvary chapel ontario, oregon. visit us at ccontario. Hebrews 12:1 2 calls believers to run the faith race with endurance. we can be encouraged as we run because we are surrounded by a cloud of witnesses who have gone before us. how to run the race with endurance: 1.) run with faith. like others before us have run their race of faith, this is our time to run our race of faith. 2.) run with fortitude. Hebrews 12:1–2 reminds us to look to jesus. let’s look to him. let’s see everything in our lives through the lens of who he is, the one who founded our faith, is perfecting our faith, who’s growing us in him. and with joy before him, let’s run the race marked out for us. in other words, let’s live this life of faith that he has. Hebrews 12 says the same thing is true in christian race. it tells us to “lay aside every encumbrance”. that word “encumbrance” in greek is “ongkos”, which means a “weight, a burden, a mass, a load which is bulging.”. that word recalls a certain picture in my mind, from the trip that our church in louisiana gave us to england.

Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Youtube
Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Youtube

Hebrews 12 1 2 Run With Endurance Youtube Hebrews 12:1–2 reminds us to look to jesus. let’s look to him. let’s see everything in our lives through the lens of who he is, the one who founded our faith, is perfecting our faith, who’s growing us in him. and with joy before him, let’s run the race marked out for us. in other words, let’s live this life of faith that he has. Hebrews 12 says the same thing is true in christian race. it tells us to “lay aside every encumbrance”. that word “encumbrance” in greek is “ongkos”, which means a “weight, a burden, a mass, a load which is bulging.”. that word recalls a certain picture in my mind, from the trip that our church in louisiana gave us to england. Run with endurance (hebrews 12:1 2) big idea: endure by laying aside encumbrances and focusing your eyes on jesus. i’ve never run a full marathon, but know that something happens at about the two hour mark of running. your body has enough glycogen stores to run for about 18 to 20 miles. but at that point, your body simply runs out of ready. Hebrews 12:1 2 says, “therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of.

Running The Race Hebrews 12 1 2 Youtube Sermon Shorts Youtube
Running The Race Hebrews 12 1 2 Youtube Sermon Shorts Youtube

Running The Race Hebrews 12 1 2 Youtube Sermon Shorts Youtube Run with endurance (hebrews 12:1 2) big idea: endure by laying aside encumbrances and focusing your eyes on jesus. i’ve never run a full marathon, but know that something happens at about the two hour mark of running. your body has enough glycogen stores to run for about 18 to 20 miles. but at that point, your body simply runs out of ready. Hebrews 12:1 2 says, “therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of.

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