An Anchor for the Soul :: May 24, 2026
The point of this passage is to greatly encourage the Christians who read it. Our graduating seniors need strong encouragement, as do we all, and this passage has it by the truck full. Pastor Matt Mitchell preaching on Hebrews 6:13-20…
We Speak Like This :: May 17, 2026
Don’t miss the point of this passage. It is one of the most difficult in the New Testament to interpret and harmonize with the rest of our theology. It’s very heavy and scary. The author of Hebrews paints a very…
On To Maturity :: May 10, 2026
Nobody likes to be scolded, but sometimes a scolding is exactly what we need to get our attention and to keep us from going off the rails. All good mothers know that, and so does the author of Hebrews. Pastor…
The Source of Eternal Salvation :: May 3, 2026
The wages of sin is death, and there is nothing we can do to rescue us. Someone Else has to deliver us. And Someone Else did! Pastor Matt Mitchell preaching on Hebrews 5:1-10 Full Manuscript available on Pastor Matt’s blog.…
Listening and Doing :: April 26,2026
The Bible tells us many things to do, but many Christians listen to the Word but do not apply it into their lives. Is the Word becoming a permanent and inseparable part of our lives? Is it becoming a commanding…
Great High Priest :: April 19, 2026
Who is the great high priest of the Book of Hebrews? “Jesus the Son of God!” Jesus is our great high priest for the people of God. Which sounds wonderful, but what does it mean? Pastor Matt Mitchell preaching on…
Dave Catanzaro fills in for Pastor Matt this week and encourages us to never, never, never give in to your feelings and to always, always, always turn to your faith in Christ.
We’ve followed Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew from before His birth no to the day of His death. We have been concentrating on the events of that last week, and that last night, and now this last day.
For the last several weeks in our ongoing series through the Gospel of Matthew, we have following Jesus through the crucial events of the last hours before His crucifixion. We have seen His Passover meal, watched as he prayed in the garden, and gasped with horror as our Lord was betrayed with a kiss, arrested, drug off to the high priest, and subjected to a sick joke of an unjust trial. Now our Lord will be disowned and condemned.
We are following Jesus through the events of that crucial last week, and now last day, just hours really, before His crucifixion. We have slowed down to carefully consider everything that Matthew tells us about Jesus during these crucial last hours.
We continue our slow walk through the crucial events of Passion Week. Jesus has just finished praying in the Garden of Gethsemane and Judas has arrived.
Jesus was Hypocritically Betrayed with a Kiss, Unjustly Arrested Without Resistance, and Painfully Deserted to Fulfill God’s Word.
We have reached not just that crucial last week that we often call “Holy Week” or “Passion Week,” but we’ve also reached that last crucial day. That last 24 hours before the crucifixion of our Lord. Jesus is emphasizing the immediacy of the events soon to come. What does this mean for us? We need to Recognize Our Weakness and Marvel at Jesus’ Strength.
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Lanse, PA 16849
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