
Join The Journey S4:299 Hebrews 1-6
Dec 15, 2025
In this conversation, Andrew Templeton, a member of Watermark's international missions team, explores the themes of Hebrews 1-6. He discusses how Christ's supremacy fuels mission efforts and emphasizes the urgency of evangelism. Andrew also connects warnings about unbelief to perseverance in ministry and shares inspiring examples of missionaries enduring hardships. Additionally, he unpacks the metaphor of spiritual maturity in discipleship, illustrating the call to grow and act on the truths of Hebrews for effective ministry.
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Jesus As The Supreme Climax
- Hebrews' central claim is that Jesus is supremely better than anything before him.
- This supremacy reframes all of history and motivates urgent proclamation to every people group.
Proclaim Christ As Nonnegotiable
- If Christ is truly supreme, proclaiming him is not optional but expected.
- Do tell others about Jesus with the same enthusiasm you share something life-changing like a favorite meal.
Glory Makes Proclamation Natural
- Encounters with heavenly glory make people fall prostrate, showing how overwhelming God's presence is.
- That contrast highlights how much greater Christ's glory should compel us to worship and witness.





