Confessions of a Foreigner
Confessions of a Foreigner
Hebrews 11:13-16
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Sunday Morning Service,  October 23, 2011

To confess, as the word is used in this text, means more than to admit to something. To confess is to profess one's deepest beliefs. Based on Gen 23:4, the author of Hebrews deduces several confessions which were made by those waiting for God to fulfill His promises. These ought to be our confessions also, as we journey through this world on the way to our ultimate destination.

Other Lessons by Greg Stiekes

Evangelical Feminism and the Interpretation of Scripture
Biblical Gender Roles and the Rise of Feminism
The Holy Spirit and the Last Days – Part 2
The Holy Spirit and the Last Days – Part 1
The Hyperbolic Virtue of the Church
Stirring Up Spiritual Memory – Part 3

Other Lessons in Hebrews

The Prayers of Nehemiah
Melchizedek
The Believer's Life of Faith
A Sacrifice of Praise
A Prayer for Perfection
Final Admonitions