
Capitol Hill Baptist Church Mark Dever - The Incarnate Son (Hebrews 10:19-31)
Aug 14, 2022
Mark Dever delves into the early Christians' struggles with social pressures and the allure of temple Judaism. He uses a movie analogy to highlight Christ’s superiority over the temple, urging believers to draw near to God. With an emphasis on corporate worship, he discusses the importance of community encouragement and warns against the dangers of deliberate sin. The gravity of apostasy is unpacked, contrasting it with historical penalties, while Dever issues loving guidance for renewed commitment to faith.
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Access To God Through Christ
- Jesus’ sacrifice and priesthood give believers direct access into God’s presence now.
- That access grounds confidence, worship, and mutual responsibility within the local church.
Draw Near Regularly And Repentantly
- Draw near to God regularly with true hearts, faith, and repentance.
- Prioritize prayer, Scripture, and tangible participation in your local assembly to sustain that drawing near.
Prioritize Physical Gathering
- Stir up fellow Christians to love and good works by meeting together physically.
- Commit to a local church where Scripture is preached and invest in mutual care and accountability.


















