Hebrews 11 is not a hall of heroes but a witness stand. It shows ordinary people who trusted God’s promises and lived as pilgrims, seeking a better country.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Hebrews 11 is not a hall of heroes but a witness stand. It shows ordinary people who trusted God’s promises and lived as pilgrims, seeking a better country.
Hebrews 3 lifts Jesus above Moses and calls us to hear His voice “Today.” Hold fast your confidence and encourage one another toward God’s promised rest.
In Numbers 27, five courageous women approached Moses with a plea that would set a legal precedent in Israel. Their story showcases God’s responsiveness to faith and His commitment to justice.
Moses’ farewell address was a final plea for Israel to remain faithful, warning of exile but also promising restoration. His words reveal God’s unbreakable covenant with Israel, pointing to their future redemption in the Millennial Kingdom.
The Amalekites were relentless enemies of Israel, marked by cruelty and rebellion against God. Their destruction serves as a powerful reminder of divine justice, the need for obedience, and the ultimate triumph of faith over opposition.
Egypt played a profound role in biblical history, both as a place of refuge and oppression for God’s people. From the Exodus to the prophecies of its future, Egypt serves as a powerful reminder of God’s sovereignty over nations and His faithfulness to deliver His people.
Moses stood between God and Israel, receiving living words and shepherding a rescued nation at Sinai. His ministry shows the goodness of the law, our deeper need, and the glory of the One to whom Moses pointed.