
Pursuing Holiness (Hebrews 12:14-29) David Huynh
Live holy lives because we belong to an unshakable kingdom.

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Hosted by CSAC · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 377 episodes
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Camberwell South Anglican Church exists is make, mature and mobilise disciples of Jesus Christ from every nation for God’s glory. This podcast contains sermons form our weekly gathering in Melbourne, Australia.
CSAC hosts Camberwell South Anglican Church, a religion show with 377 episodes published.

Live holy lives because we belong to an unshakable kingdom.

God lovingly disciplines his children for their good so that they may share in his holiness.

Since the stories of the witnesses prove the faithfulness of God, we have reason to persevere in our own race by throwing off everything that hinders and fixing our eyes on Jesus.

Jesus offered the one perfect sacrifice that perfects God’s people forever, so no more sacrifice for sin is needed.

Jesus’ blood brings us into God’s presence and secures our salvation.

Because Jesus serves as our High Priest in the true heavenly tabernacle, he mediates a better covenant with better promises.

Jesus is the perfect and permanent High Priest who can save us completely.

Because God is creating a New Heavens and a New Earth, He calls His people to live today in the joy and justice of that coming eternal reality (cf. 2 Peter 3:11–13).

God promises joy and delight to the spiritually bankrupt who accept his invitation to his everlasting covenant – a new covenant that Jesus establishes with his own body and blood (Luke 22:20).

God’s servant will be highly honoured because he died for the sins of the people.

The Beautiful Feet of Evangelist

The Servant of the Lord speaks with the authority of God (49:1-13) because he listens and obeys the words of God even if it means to suffer (50:4-11). Jesus is God’s final word to us (Heb 1:1-4).

God is glorified when He saves His people and judges through his anointed, Cyrus. Jesus glorifies God when he saves us by taking the judgment we deserve (Jn 17:1-5; Eph 1:3-14).

Even though God formed Israel, they have burdened Him with sin. Yet, God will redeem them and remember their sins no more, to which they will bear witness. We are witnesses of Jesus’ work of redemption (Matt 28:18-20).

God’s offer of hope and lasting justice extends to gentile nations through God’s chosen Servant (cf. Matt 12:18-21)

Only the incomparable sovereign Lord offers true and everlasting comfort. Jesus is the Lord who comes to offer this comfort to those who put their hope in him.

Jesus rising from the dead is not only believable, it means there’s hope for all who believe.

Good Friday reminds us that Jesus offers to take our place in death, just as he did for Barabbas, the innocent for the guilty.

Jesus isn’t the Promised Messiah the Jews expected as he begins his ministry by living in an unusual region, choosing unlikely disciples and the unexpected things he does.

Jesus (the Son) is led into the wilderness to be tested and succeeds where Israel failed.
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