The Amazing Book of
Hebrews on
ONE
20 Hour MP3 Audio CD:
Would you like to be able to understand the
Bible better? This study in the Book of Hebrews is foundational
in understanding so many other important doctrines found in the Bible.
- For the
past 33 years, Pastor Rob Robinson has been a Bible Teacher and Author
of Commentary on the Entire Bible.
- He has
taught the complete Book of Revelation more than 15 times before live
audiences in both the United States and Europe.
- On this
Audio CD, you will study the Book of Hebrews verse by verse, line by
line.
- Rob's
teaching style is very coversational and easy to understand.
You will learn the Bible and be able to apply each principle
to your own life.
- This Audio
CD can be played on your Vehichle's MP3 CD player, You PC or Mac
Computer, or the entire 23 hour study can be uploaded onto you iPod or
MP3 player.
The following is a lengthy description of
the highlights and contents of the 13 chapters on this 20 Hour MP3 CD.
Read the descriptions of each chapter and you will be amazed at how
much you will learn from this ONE CD.
Chapter 1: "God Has
Spoken"
Highlights of Chapter 1
- Why the Bible says that everyone knows that God
exists, so that they are without excuse.
- Of all 22 major religions of the world, why
Christianity is the only true way to heaven.
- How the Bible proves that Jesus Christ is God.
- Why the Resurrection of Jesus Christ proves
that He is the only way to Heaven.
- Jesus fulfilled over 300 Old Testament
prophecies concerning the coming of the Savior of the World. The Odds
of any one person in all of human history fulfilling just 48 of those
prophecies is 10 to the 168th power, that is a 10 with 168 zero's
behind it. Scientists say that the combined total number of Atoms in
the entire Universe is 10 to the 66th power.
- Did you know that just using the Bible, we can
determine the exact day that the creation of the world began?
- The Universe is so large in relation to actual
physical matter that it contains, that it is like a building 20 miles
long, 20 miles wide, and 20 miles tall, but contains only a single
grain of sand.
- Proof that Jesus is not a created being, or
angel, such as the Mormon doctrine that Jesus is a created being, the
brother of Lucifer, or the Jehovah's Witness doctrine that Jesus is the
created brother of the Arch Angel Michael, but is the eternal Creator
Himself who has always existed.
Chapter 2: "How
Shall We Escape?"
Highlights of Chapter 2
- The Bible has over 3,500 Prophecies of future
events, of which, over 3,000 of those prophetic predictions have
already been fulfilled with 100 percent accuracy in every detail.
- The One decision every human being must make
that will determine where they spend their eternal life.
- What is the difference between the Mormon angel
Moroni, and the message given by the angels to Hagar, Abraham, Jacob,
Moses, and Daniel?
- Why the Bible has been proven to be 100 percent
accurate, while the Book of Mormon has been proven to have over 4,000
inaccuracies.
- The Only sin that there is no forgiveness for.
- 5 Further proofs that Jesus is God.
- How you can know for sure that you have eternal
life.
Chapter 3: "While It
Is Called Today"
Highlights of Chapter 3
- The overwhelming evidence in the Bible that God
exists.
- Is the definition of "Holiness" sinless
perfection or "Blameless standing?"
- The immenseness of the Created Universe is seen
in the illustration that the earth resides inside one galaxy called
"The Milky Way Galaxy, that is one of another 100 billion Galaxies with
100 billion stars of their own.
- The milky Way Galaxy is over 100,000 light
years across. If we could travel at the speed of light (186 million
miles per second), it would take us 100,000 years just to cross our own
Galaxy.
- Another amazing fact of miscrosopic creation is
that living on the skin of one single human being, there are more
living organisms that there are human being on the surface of the earth.
- Jut in one square inch of your hand, you have
over 9 feet of blood vessels, 600 pain sensors, 9,000 nerve endings, 36
heat sensors and 75 pressure sensors...you are "fearfully and
wonderfully made!"
- How Bacteria proves that the universe was
created and did not evolve.
- What true faithfulness is, as defined by the
Bible.
- Did you know that it would take over two 100
car freight trains full of food, every sigle day, just to feed the 2.5
million children of Israel that were camped in the desert under Moses?
- It would take 750,000 quail every single day to
feed this massive amount of people.
- It would take over 11 million gallons of water
per day to quench the thirst and take care of the needs of 2.5 million
people.
- SO, HOW DID THE LORD SUPPLY ALL THAT?
Chapter 4 "No More
Excuses"
Highlights of Chapter 4:
- The 10 Commandments were not given by God as a
set of rules for us to keep, they were given to show us that we could
never keep them and thereby lead us to the conclusion that we needed a
Savior.
- The standard that God requires is perfection,
the Bible says that if any person is guilty of breaking even one of the
10 commandments, they are guilty of breaking them all. (James 2:10)
- When Jesus Lived, He lived a perfect life,
perfectly keeping all of God's law, when He died, He paid the penalty
that all human beings owed for their failure to keep God's law
perfectly.
- When any person accepts Jesus sacrifice on the
Cross as payment for their sins, then God appropriates to their
account, a full pardon, and views them from that moment on as perfectly
righteous, acceptable for heaven.
- It is not enough to simply say "I believe in
Jesus", a person must ask Him to forgive their sins and come into their
heart to live as Lord and Savior.
- Then this person must live for Jesus and
continue to "Abide in Him" for the rest of their life.
- It WAS not Jesus PLUS your performance that
saves you.
- It IS not Jesus AND your performance that Keeps
you saved.
- It IS a TOTAL dependence upon Jesus and staying
close to Him that Saves us.
Chapter 5 "Jesus
Learned Obedience by His Suffering"
Highlights of Chapter 5:
- In the Old Testament, the colors that the high
priest wore on his garments, were a picture of what jesus has done for
us.
- BLUE represented "Righteousness".
- PURPLE represented "Royalty".
- SCARLET represented "Sacrifice".
- WHITE represented "Holiness and PUrity".
- When Israel lived in the desert for 40 years,
they had to bring their sacrifice through just "One Door" at the
entrance to the Tabernacle.
- Jesus said: "I am the Door, if anyone enter
through me, he will be saved..."
- The entrance to this ONE door of the Tabernacle
also had these 4 colors, Blue, Purple, Scarlet and White, signifying
that we must all pass through Jesus Righteousness, Royalty, Sacrifice,
and Holiness, if we are to enter into Heaven.
- Do you struggle to do the right things in your
life?
- Do you have a hard time making the right
decisions in your life?
- Does it seem like sometimes that you are always
making wrong decisions?
- Jesus understands how much you struggle and
that is why He came, "For we do not have a High Priest who cannot
sympathize with our weakness, but Jesus was also tempted in all the
same points as we, yet He never sinned... Therefore Jesus lives now
forever to interceded and pray for us..." (Hebrews 4:15)
Chapter 6 "Can I
Fall Away From Jesus?"
Highlights of Chapter 6:
- If your outlook on the world is based upon the
full counsel of God's Word (All 66 Books of the Bible), then you will
have a balanced understanding of how and why the world works the way
that it does.
- If you have no knowledge of God's Word or have
only been taught "Topical Studies" with a few scriptures thrown in,
then your understanding of the world will be very limited/
- Everything that we need to know to have a happy
and vibrant and fulfilled life is found in the Bible.
- The primary purpose of the Church is to build
up the members of the church by teaching and applying the Word of God.
(Ephesians 4:11-13)
- According to the Bible, the only sin that is
unforgivable by God, is to reject Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. All
other sins were paid for by Jesus Sacrifice on the Cross.
Chapter 7 "Able to
Save to the Uttermost"
Highlights of Chapter 7:
- Jesus sacrifice on the Cross is superior to all
religions of the world because religion is the creation of man, Jesus
was sent by God to be the only Savior of the World, and proved that
claim by being the ONLY person to have risen from the dead, to never
died again.
- Who is Melchizedek from the Old Testament? Is
He Jesus before He took the permanent body of a man in the New
Testament.
- The Book of Hebrews says that "Melchizedek was
made like the Son of God". The Greek word used here is "Aphomoimenos",
which means, "A facsimile, copy or model".
- What was the real purpose of the Priest in the
Old Testament?
- What was the real purpose of the sacrifices in
the Old Testament?
- How did Jesus fulfill the role of the priest
and the meaning of the sacrifice so that they are no longer necessary?
Chapter 8 "A Copy
and Shadow of Heavenly Things"
Highlights of Chapter 8:
- On the day that Solomon dedicated the Temple,
they offered up 22,000 Bulls and 120,000 Sheep.
- Jesus became the ONE perfect sacrifice for all
human sin, thereby ending the Old Testament Sacrificial system.
- When Jesus said from the Cross "It Is
Finished", the Aramaic word He used was Tetelestai", which means, "your
Debt has been Cancelled".
- In Heaven we see that there is only ONE throne,
how does that coexist along the teaching of the Bible that the Father
is God, the Son is God and the Holy Spirit is God, and these three are
ONE God?
- The stones that Lucifer had upon him before his
fall were very similar to the stones that were upon the High priest in
the Old Testament.
- The Temple in Jerusalem was only a copy of the
actual Temple that is constructed in Heaven, but they are virtually
identical.
- Everything that the priests did in the Old
Testament, was a shadow of what Jesus would do when He came to earth.
- In Heaven, those who belong to Jesus by giving
their lives to Him BEFORE the 7 year Tribulation begins, are seen as
seated close to the throne of God, right next to the Cherubim. Those
who are saved during the Great Tribulation are seen as seated in the
outer court of the Temple.
- Every person who has ever lived had all of
their sins forgiven when Jesus died upon the Cross, BUT that
forgiveness is not appropriated to their account UNTIL they ask Jesus
for it.
Chapter 9, Part 1 "A
Tabernacle For You"
Chapter 9, Part 1 Highlights:
- Every part of the Tabernacle that Moses built
in the desert, is a picture of what Jesus has done for us.
- The Tabernacle was constructed in the desert,
every person who has lived on the earth, has been through their own
"desert Experience" of their Trials.
- The "inner Court" of the Tabernacle represents
Heaven.
- The "Holy of Holies" represents the Presence of
God".
- The "Outer Court" represents "Earth.
- Where was Jesus sacrifice made? On the earth,
the same place that the priests took the animal for the sacrifice and
offered it up on the altar.
- Where do we have fellowship with God, in
Heaven. What is in the "Inner Court" of the Tabernacle? The Lamp stand:
Jesus as the Light of the world, the Table f Showbread, Jesus is the
Bread of Life, The Altar of Incense, Our prayer to Jesus are a sweet
smelling Incense to Him.
- How many ways were there into the Tabernacle,
the place of sacrifice? JUST ONE!
- How many ways did Jesus say there were into
Heaven? JUST ONE, Thorough Him.
- This entire chapter comes with awesome full
color photos and illustations of the Tabernacle and how every part of
Jesus sacrifice was the fulfillment of the Old Testament Tabernacle.
Chapter 9, Part 2
"In The Process of Being Made Perfect"
Highlights of Chapter 9, Part 2:
- How did 2.5 Million people traveling through
the desert in the Old Testament have enough daily supplies to take care
of their Needs?
- It would take Two 100 car freight trains full
of food every day.
- It would take Eighteen 100 car tanker trains
with over 11 million gallons of water each day.
- It would take Four 100 car freight trains full
of wood each day to supply the fuel to cook and warm themselves.
- When these 2.5 million people packed up and set
off for their next destination, if they lines up 50 persons across, the
entire line of 2.5 million people would stretch out for 40 miles.
Chapter 9, Part 3:
"A Day in Your Courts"
Highlights of Chapter 9, Part 3:
- The covering of the Tabernacle in the desert
has 4 unique coverings.
- Each one of these coverings, represented
something that Jesus came to do for us.
- The outer covering was made of "Badger Skin",
it was not attractive, but it kept out the storms, the rain, and the
wind. It was simple, plain, not very attractive.
- Isaiah said that there was no beauty in Jesus
appearance that we should desire Him, because He was beaten so severely
He was barely recognizable as a Man.
- But when Jesus covers us with His Sacrifice, we
are sheltered from the storm of Gods judgement, for no judgment will
come upon anyone who is in Jesus.
- The second covering under the Badger Skin, was
the "Rams Skin". They would stain this covering red, guess what the red
illustrated: "Jesus Sacrifice", he shedding of His blood.
- As you are inside the Tabernacle, you are
literally "Covered" by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
- The Third Layer was made of woven "Goats Hair".
This represented the "Scapegoat" that was sent out from the Temple into
the wilderness with the sins of the person who brought their sacrifice
to the Temple.
- This signified that your sin had been sent
away, it was not yours anylonger.
- The fourth an final cover that would be seen as
you looked up, while inside the Tabernacle, was covered with angels.
- When John was taken up to Heaven in the 4th
chapter of the Book of Revelation, He saw four living creatures next to
the throne of God.
- Each one had four faces, the Face of a Man, the
Face of an Ox, The face of and Eagle, and the Face of a Lion..
- The Man, represented the Gospel of LUke, the
physicialn who give us a point of view of Jesus as a man, like all of
us, one of us.
- The Ox, represented the Gospel of Mark, who
presents Jesus as "the Servant" who came to lay His life down for all
of us.
- The Eagle represents Jesus as God, the way that
the Gospel of John presents Jesus to us.
- The Lion represented Jesus as the "Lion of the
Tribe of Judah" the fulfillment of the coming of the Messiah to the
Jews. Jesus came to be the KIng of the Jews.
Chapter 9, Part 4:
"Where Jesus Lives"
Highlights of Chapter 9, Part 4:
- The Bible says that when Jesus was Crucified,
that He "Descended Into the lower parts of the earth".
- Did you ever wonder what Jesus was doing those
three day while He was in the Lower parts of the earth?
- The book of 1 Peter chapter 3 says that when
Jesus descended into Hell, he preaches to those spirits who were
disobedient during the time of Noah and the flood, who none of, would
believe the message of Noah a get into the Ark.
- How many people were alive on the earth during
the time of Noah?
- Mathematicians have estimated that there could
have been as many as 6 billion people on the earth during the time of
Noah.
- Take a mother and father who have 4 children.
- The average age at marriage is 25.
- 4 children born by the age of 35.
- Average life span being 70 years.
- A generation lasting 35 years.
- After 5 generations, there would be 96 people
from this first family of 4.
- After 10 generations, 3,070
- After 15 generations, 98,300
- After 20 generations, 3,150,000
- After 30 generations, 3,220,000,000
- After 31 generations, 6.5 Billion!
- If Jesus was the Only Way To Heaven, and Jesus
did not come until 2,000 years ago, how were all the people of the Old
Testament Saved? Exactly the same way you were saved.
- We LOOK BACK to the Cross and are saved. They
LOOKED AHEAD to the Cross and were saved.
- What did Jesus mean when He told the thief on
the Cross next to Him that "Today you will be with me in Paradise",
when Jesus did not raise from the dead until 3 days later?
- When Jesus descended into the lower parts of
the earth, there were 2 holding places for human souls.
- One a place of torment (Luke 16)
- the other a place of comfort, called
"Paradise", or Abraham's Bosom.
- When Jesus ascended back to heaven on the third
day He took with Him all those Old Testament believers and closed
Paradise or Abraham's Bosom forever.
- Today when a believer in Jesus dies, they are
instantly in the presence of God in Heaven. No Ghost, no Spirit roaming
the earth, No purgatory. THE BIBLE DOESNT TEACH THIS, these are
traditions and superstitions of men.
Chapter 10; Part 1:
"I Don't Remember"
Highlights of Chapter 10, Part 1:
- The purpose of the 10 Commandments was to
"Bring us to Jesus, to act as a Teacher, to inform us that we could
never please God by truing to keep the law, because we are not capable
of keeping the law.
- As we would look at the 10 commandments, we
would just be honest and admit "I Can't Do It".
- We would then be driven to Jesus and ask Him to
make us righteous by His death on the Cross.
- It is impossible to have fellowship with God,
without first coming to Him through Jesus Christ (That is what the
Bible Says)
- Do the memory of your past sins haunt you?
- Do you spend time feeling condemned for your
past mistakes?
- Romans 8 says; There is therefor now no
condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus..."
Chapter 10, Part 2:
"You Have Need of Endurance"
Highlights of Chapter 10, Part 2:
- Common things that people say about church:
- "I am not being fed at that church, my needs
are not being met."
- "I can't receive from that pastor"
- "I am not being ministered to"
- "I don't like the way that the pastor or
leadership runs that church"
- "I need to feel like I am a part of that church"
- Did you see the common theme in all of those
comments?
- "I, and Me"
- Jesus taught by example that the one who would
follow Him are servants, not those who are served. The purpose of
church is not to have your needs met, but to come and try and meet the
needs of other who are there.
- Every person who is a part of Jesus church is
"A Minster" not just the pastor or associate pastors.
- You can come into church and have a heavy
burden on your heart, but when you forget about yourself and begin to
seek to minster to someone else who might be there in need, you will
find that by the time that you leave, your burden also will be lifted.
Chapter 11, Part 1
"Believing in the Invisible"
Highlights of Chapter 11, Part 1:
- In Hebrews chapter 11, are listed the "halls of
Faith", those who the Bible holds up as great men and women of faith.
- The problem is that most of them were: Liars,
Manipulators, selfish, and had great lapses in their faith/
- What we discover is that what made them great
people of faith is that they never gave up, they continued on with the
Lord throughour their life.
- All of us get frustrated, have moments of
doubts and fears, we sin and fall, but if we get back up and continue
to follow Jesus, we are seen as "People of Great Faith".
Chapter 11, Part 2:
"Faith That Soars"
Highlights of Chapter 11, part 2:
- The definition of what real faith is.
- How we can limit what the Lord can do in our
life, by not trusting Him.
- How could Noah keep building a huge boat in the
middle of nowhere, speaking of the fact that it was going to rain and
flood the earth, when it had never rained before, and do this every day
for 100 years?
- How could the earth be completely flooded with
water from just rain in 40 days?
- How could Abraham be called "the Father of
Faith" when he lied to the king of Egypt because he was afraid that the
king would kill him to get his wife Sarah?
- Abraham took his only son to sacrifice him on
the very same mountain that Jesus would be taken to be made a sacrifice
for us.
- If we go to our Bible and look up the first
place where the word "Love" is mentioned, we find that it was when
Abraham took his only son up on the mountain and offered him as a
sacrifice.
- Isn't that interesting! That the first place
where love is seen in the Bible is where a father who loves his only
son, takes him up a mountain to offer him as a sacrifice, believing
that if he should die, that God would resurrect him from the dead,
AMAZING!
Chapter 11, part 3;
"The Prophecy of Jacob's Sons"
Highlights of Chapter 11, Part 3:
- The main purpose of prophecy in the Bible, is
to prove that what God said in the Bible is true and that it was the
God of the Universe who said it.
- The test of a true prophet in the Bible was
whether of not 100 percent of his predictions would come true or not.
If he missed in his prediction, even in the smallest detail, he was
called "A False Prophet", who was not sent by God.
- Amazingly, over 3,000 of the 3,500 predictions
of the Bible, have come true exactly as the Bible predicted.
- There is no other book, religious or secular
that can make that claim.
- When Jacob was dying, he brought each of his 12
sons before himself and pronounced a prophetic word upon them. Each
tiny detail of what Jacob said has come to pass, how did he do it?
- The Book of Daniel, chapter 9, gives the exact
day that Jesus would come to the earth as the Messiah.
- Daniel said that on the date that A command is
given to allow Israel to return from their captivity in Babylon, to
Israel, there will be 173,880 days till the Messiah will come.
- On april 6, 32 a.d. Jesus rode into Jerusalem
on the foal of a donkey and proclaimed to the world that He was the
Messiah.
- This was on the exact day that Daniel had said
it would happen!
Chapter 11, Part 4:
"The Word of Faith"
Highlights of Chapter 11, Part 4:
- It has been said that "Life is 10 percent what
happens to you and 90 percent how you respond to it"
- Moses spent his first 40 years learning how to
be the most powerful man in the world.
- He spent the next 40 years learning how to be
the lowest person in the world.
- It was his last 40 years that he became someone
that the Lord could really use.
- When Moses took the 2.5 million children of
Israel to the edge of the red sea: they has a 4,00 foot deep ocean in
front of them, a 9,000 foot mountain range beside them, and the entire
Egyptian army behind them, blocking the only exit.
- Then the Lord told them "Stand Still and See
the Salvation f the Lord".
- You want the Lord to really work in your life
in those impossible circumstances, "Just Stand Still" and don't do
anything, that is when the Lord works.
- When the Lord found Gideon he was scared and
hiding in a cave, yet with just 300 men, the Lord used Gideon to
destroy 135,000 Midianites.
- We were all created for God's pleasure, the
Bible says. When we are living our life to please the Lord, then we
find that we are satisfied and fulfilled ourselves.
- The most miserable and unfulfilled people in
the world are those who are living for only themselves.
Chapter 12, Part 1:
"Looking Unto Jesus"
Highlights of Chapter 12, Part 1
- Things that can hinder us from following Jesus
more closely.
- When Jesus died for us, He made us free, Just
what does that really mean?
- Is it a sin to smoke or drink alcohol after a
person is saved?
- By the way that we live our life as a
Christian, using the liberty that Jesus has given us, can we prevent
someone from being able to accept Jesus as their Savior?
- How to develop patience in your life.
- Is the Lord really in control over every
"Microsecond" of our life, or does He allow us to control them?
- Did Jesus really sweat drops of blood? It that
really medically possible?
- If the Lord loves us, then why does He permit
us to suffer sometimes?
- How to tell if you really are saved and going
to Heaven.
- What is the true source of Depression, how can
a person be set free from depression?
Chapter 12, Part 2:
"A Kingdom Which Cannot Be Shaken"
Highlights of Chapter 12, Part 2
- How to go on when your faith is shaken.
- Did John the Baptist doubt at first if Jesus
was the Messiah?
- What was Jesus answer to John that convinced
him that Jesus was the Son of God?
- When someone offends you, what is your
responsibility before the Lord?
- Is the Lord ever disappointed with us?
- Is there someone that you need to pursue peace
with? How would the Lord have you do this?
- How to tell if a "Root of Bitterness" has taken
place in your heart.
- Has someone hurt you, have you been put down by
someone, have you been used by someone, mistreated or abused, has a
friend betrayed you, have you lost someone that you love, have you been
abandoned?
- How to deal with problems like these and be
healed of all bitterness.
Chapter 13 "Jesus
Will Make You Complete"
Highlights of Chapter 13
- "How To" principles for every Christian.
- Is it right to leave your church because you
were hurt?
- When the Bible talks about "Pruning Us", what
exactly does that mean?
- Can a Human being ever be "an Angel?"
- Stories of how real people were saved from
death by actual miracles.
- Did you know that if you were to go as a
missionary to the Sudan, there is almost a 100 percent chance that you
will be killed?
- Is it OKay for Christians to enjoy Sex?
- Why sex outside of marriage brings guilt and
actually takes away from a persons soul.
- What does it mean to make your life "A Living
Sacrifice?"
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