Speaker:
Eric Byrom
Sermon Date:
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Sermon Series:
This week, pastoral elder Eric Byrom looks at Hebrews 13:1-6. The text makes a dramatic shift towards practical application of the theology which has been expounded in chapter 12 and before. We look at what faith with feet and worship cultivated in one's life look like.
Sermon Passage: Hebrews 13:1-6
Sermon Outline:
- The fruit of brotherly love.
- The fruit of hospitality.
- The fruit of active care for prisoners and persecuted.
- The fruit of sacred sex.
- The fruit of contentment and trust.
Questions for Discussion
- What is unique about “brotherly love”? What does it teach us about the shift in the covenants? What makes brotherly love a distinctly Christian love?
- Which people in your life have shown you particularly great hospitality? How did hospitality create a space for change in your life and theirs?
- How is remembering a form of love? Who are some of the most often neglected and forgotten people in your life? What can you do to remind yourself of their situations so that you remember them in prayer or visit them?
- Why is it important to present the biblical commands regarding marriage and sexuality in a positive form rather than always a negative form?
- What does it look like to be content with what you have? What does it look like to really trust the Lord will take care of you?
- What is one thing that God wants you to remember, do, or change in response to what you have heard today?
Recording:
Download: Eric Byrom.mp3
- Length: 1:14:19