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Our Ultimate Advocate
If you’ve ever felt accused, overwhelmed, or unsure where you stand, this message is for you. In this message from Hebrews, Charles Zimmerman reminds us that the Bible often teaches through pictures, not just principles.
Jesus is our ultimate advocate. Like a priest in the temple or an attorney in the courtroom, he stands in our place, speaks on our behalf, and pays a debt we could never repay. Fully human, perfectly righteous, and eternally present, Jesus isn’t just who we needed in the past—he’s still advocating for us today. This message invites us to stop trusting lesser advocates and put our confidence, freedom, and hope in Jesus, because Jesus is better.
Rest and Reorient
If you feel tired but can’t slow down, busy but not at peace, this message is for you. In Rest and Reorient, Charles Zimmerman walks through Hebrews 3–4 and helps us name why we’re often restless on the inside even when we stop on the outside.
This message invites you to step out of the frantic pace, wrestle honestly with what you’re trusting, and learn how real rest comes from letting God shape the story you’re living. When we stop striving and start trusting, rest becomes something we experience, not something we chase.
Fix Your Eyes … Apostle and High Priest
In Hebrews 3:1-6, we’re reminded that because Jesus is the faithful Son over God’s house, we must fix our eyes on him and hold fast in persevering faith. Writing to believers tempted to drift back to old loyalties, the author calls us to remember who we are in Christ and to carefully consider who Jesus is: the Apostle sent from God and the High Priest who brings us to God. Persevering faith doesn’t rest in our effort or consistency, but in continually looking to and trusting in Jesus, our unfailing hope.
Captain and King
When life feels unsettled and out of control, Fix your eyes on Jesus in Hebrews 2!
Life doesn’t always look the way it should. Fear lingers. Discouragement creeps in. And we wonder if God loves us, why is life still so hard? In Hebrews 2, we are reminded that while we don’t yet see everything under control, we do see Jesus – the King who comes near and leads us, the Brother who accepts us and calls us family and the Champion who fights for us.
This message invites us to see Jesus not as distant or detached, but as the one who entered our suffering, defeated death, and leads us into hope.
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