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Hebrews: Unshakeable | Hebrews 12:18-29

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In this sermon on Hebrews 12:18–29, Pastoral Resident Kenneth Dyches leads us into a powerful reflection on the awe-inspiring contrast between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion. He unpacks how the author of Hebrews uses these two mountains to show the radical difference between the old and new covenants — one marked by fear and trembling, the other by joyful access to God through Christ. Kenneth emphasizes that, as followers of Jesus, we are not approaching a place of terror, but a kingdom that cannot be shaken, where grace invites us into reverent and awe-filled worship.
Kenneth calls us to examine what it means to live as citizens of this unshakeable kingdom — to respond to God’s voice with faith and obedience, and to embrace worship marked by reverence and wonder. This message urges the church to hold fast to the hope we have in Christ, whose blood speaks a better word and who invites us to live with confidence in His enduring reign.

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Chapters

1. Introduction and Scripture Reading (00:00:00)

2. Meb's Marathon Victory Story (00:02:53)

3. The Race We're All Running (00:07:17)

4. Looking Back to Mount Sinai (00:09:24)

5. Looking Forward to Mount Zion (00:15:52)

6. Looking Up to God in Worship (00:23:33)

7. The Unshakable Kingdom Conclusion (00:27:55)

819 episodes

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In this sermon on Hebrews 12:18–29, Pastoral Resident Kenneth Dyches leads us into a powerful reflection on the awe-inspiring contrast between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion. He unpacks how the author of Hebrews uses these two mountains to show the radical difference between the old and new covenants — one marked by fear and trembling, the other by joyful access to God through Christ. Kenneth emphasizes that, as followers of Jesus, we are not approaching a place of terror, but a kingdom that cannot be shaken, where grace invites us into reverent and awe-filled worship.
Kenneth calls us to examine what it means to live as citizens of this unshakeable kingdom — to respond to God’s voice with faith and obedience, and to embrace worship marked by reverence and wonder. This message urges the church to hold fast to the hope we have in Christ, whose blood speaks a better word and who invites us to live with confidence in His enduring reign.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Scripture Reading (00:00:00)

2. Meb's Marathon Victory Story (00:02:53)

3. The Race We're All Running (00:07:17)

4. Looking Back to Mount Sinai (00:09:24)

5. Looking Forward to Mount Zion (00:15:52)

6. Looking Up to God in Worship (00:23:33)

7. The Unshakable Kingdom Conclusion (00:27:55)

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