Dr. Angel M. Cartagena - June 7, 2026

The Superiority of the New Covenant

Hebrews 8:1-13 | The sermon contrasts the old covenant with the new, emphasizing the new covenant's superior promises, internal transformation, and forgiveness established in Christ.

Congregational Prayer of Thanksgiving
Most merciful Father, from whom all the blessings of light come, and who remain near even in darkness: we give You all praise and thanks for every way You have acted toward us that shows Your goodness, and also for those ways in which Your love is hidden from our sight. We thank you for Your holy Word given to your Church, for the faith it has passed down from generation to generation, and for the mercies that have comforted and strengthened our hearts. For these and all Your other gifts, we thank You, O Father, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Scripture References: Hebrews 8:1-13

From Series: "Hebrews"

Hebrews presents Jesus as God's supreme and final revelation, superior to angels, Moses, and the old covenant priesthood. It explains that Jesus' once-for-all sacrifice and eternal priesthood (in the order of Melchizedek) establish a better covenant, inviting believers to trust, persevere, and live in holiness. The letter warns against unbelief and spiritual stagnation, celebrates faith through examples (Hebrews 11), and urges endurance under God's loving discipline toward the promised rest.

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