this past sunday

AUGUST 31st Sermon

Sermon recap

This past Sunday, Pastor Gustafson delivered a powerful sermon centered around Hebrews 13, emphasizing the profound theme of sacrifice and service. As we gathered to reflect on the sacrifices of the past and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, we were reminded of the enduring call to live lives of service and love.

The Essence of Sacrifice: Pastor Gustafson illustrated the concept of sacrifice through vivid examples, from the sacrifices of parenthood to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. These stories remind us that sacrifice, while often challenging, is a testament to our love and commitment.

The Legacy of Old Testament Sacrifices: We were taken back to the Old Testament practices, where sacrifices were marked by fire, smoke, and blood. These rituals foreshadowed the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, whose death outside the city gate sanctified us through His blood.

Living a Life of Service: The sermon challenged us to continue offering sacrifices of praise and service. Whether through acts of hospitality, such as sharing a meal with those in need, or supporting our community with love and kindness, our actions can reflect the love of Christ.

As we move forward this week, let's embrace the call to be "brilliant at the basics," as Pastor Gustafson encouraged. Whether it's showing hospitality, supporting our community, or simply offering a kind word, every act of service is a reflection of our faith. We are grateful for each of you and look forward to seeing you at our next gathering.

Sermon Study GUide

August 31, 2025 Sermon

Reading
  • Hebrews 13:11-16
  • Leviticus 16:29-34 (Yom Kippur references)

Warm Up
  • Reflect on a time you made a personal sacrifice for someone else. How did it feel, and what was the outcome?
  • How do you currently understand the concept of sacrifice in your faith journey?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Hebrews 13:11-16. What does this passage say about the sacrifices made by Jesus compared to those of the Old Testament?
  • Recall the sermon’s depiction of Yom Kippur. How does this Old Testament practice foreshadow the sacrifice of Jesus?
  • What are the key elements of sacrifice mentioned in the sermon, and how do they relate to the biblical text?

Personal Reflection
  • Consider the theological implications of Jesus' sacrifice as described in Hebrews 13. How does this shape your understanding of salvation?
  • What connections can you draw between the sacrifices made in the Old Testament and the sacrifice of Jesus?
  • How does the concept of sacrificial love, as demonstrated by Jesus, challenge or affirm your current beliefs?

Personal Application
  • In what ways can you offer a "sacrifice of praise" in your daily life, as suggested by Hebrews 13:15?
  • Identify an area in your life where you can practice sacrificial love more intentionally. What steps will you take this week?
  • How might you, as part of your church community, engage in acts of service that reflect the sacrificial nature of Christ's love?
  • Consider the sermon's call to be "brilliant at the basics." What basic elements of your faith can you focus on improving or sharing with others?