10/23/20
Speaker: Trevor Lawrence
Hebrews 5:11-6:12 | OVERFLOW DAILY – Trevor Lawrence
10/21/20
Hebrews 4:14-5:10 | OVERFLOW DAILY – Trevor Lawrence
10/20/20
Hebrews 4:1-13 | OVERFLOW DAILY – Trevor Lawrence
10/19/20
Psalm 23 | OVERFLOW DAILY – Trevor Lawrence
Hebrews 2:5-18 | OVERFLOW DAILY – Trevor Lawrence
10/15/20
Hebrews 1:5-14 | OVERFLOW DAILY
10/13/20 – “So yesterday, we looked at v1-4 where the author acknowledges the superiority of Jesus over all things and he even acknowledged that Jesus is superior to the angels…in todays reading we see the rest of this thought play out with brief statement about Jesus’ superiority to the angels. Now when you think of angels what do you think of? Maybe you think of cupid baby angel or some non-physical beam of light. Its important that we use scripture as our guide to provide insight into what angels are like. What we know for sure about angels is 1) they are real spiritual beings 2) they worship God 3) they are often the messengers of God’s greatest most important news to humanity. In some ways, by comparing Jesus to angels the author is pointing out that Jesus is the final message of the greatest News, that sinners like us are saved by his grace through trusting in Him. Not only is he superior to the angels in authority, but also in the message he came to share and embody. Today’s passage is essentially 7 OT references so if you want to go deeper in understanding it take some time check out each of the references that should be distinguished in the footnotes at the bottom of the page. Some of them are direct quotes and others a little more obscure but all of them are intentional and deepen the meaning of the passage as a whole.”
Hebrews 1:1-4 | OVERFLOW DAILY
Intro to Hebrews | OVERFLOW DAILY
10/11/20 – Join us as we study the book of Hebrews together!
Reading by Trevor Lawrence
John 13 | OVERFLOW DAILY – Trevor Lawrence
7/24/20 – In Today’s reading, Jesus washes his disciples feet after a Passover meal, a traditional Jewish meal in remembrence of God freeing the Israelites from 400 years in Egyption slavery. To us, it may seem silly or even confusing of why Jesus would wash his disciples’ feet. But to 1st century Jew, this was an act usually reserved for household servants as it was laborious and probably pretty gross activity. For Jesus this was a genuine act of love and the perfect example of the posture followers of Jesus are to have towards one another. One of self-sacrificial service. Jesus uses this opportunity to point out his ultimate act of love on the cross that at this time was only a day or so away. We also see Jesus in distress over his knowledge of one of his close followers, Judas, betraying him. Its important to note that there is some disagreement over what it means that devil entered Judas at the dinner table, but at the very least – it is clear that spiritual forces of Evil are at work in Judas’ heart, influencing his heart towards greed and betrayal. Jesus is heart broken for him, but unphased by his ultimate plan that will not be stopped by any forces of evil or sinful act. Jesus will accomplish what he came to do.