Ryan Jackson

Sunday Sermons

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Sunday Sermons

Author

Ryan Jackson

Category

Religion

Podcast website

www.harvestdecatur.org

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Strive For Unity (Ephesians 4:1-6) 05.07.2026

God has done much work to unify Himself to His people and His people to one another. We are to strive for unity as the body of Christ, preserving our relationships to the glory of God. Mature disciples strive for unity Unity is maintained in our day to day Unity is sourced from God

"Stay the Course" (Hebrews 10:32-39) 28.06.2026

The author of Hebrews has been challenging his readers not to quit in their Christian walk, but rather to stay the course. He challenges them to look back to how far they’ve come and look ahead to Christ’s return and the rewards that are coming. Don’t quit... Stay the course by looking back Stay the course by looking ahead

"What Happens if We Quit" Hebrews 10:26-31 21.06.2026

Quitting is not an option in the Christian life. If we quit, we reveal that we truly did not have a relationship with God. We spurn the precious work of Jesus on the cross and we will face God’s dreadful wrath. If we quit... ...we prove ourselves God’s adversaries ...we desecrate the precious sacrifice of Jesus ...we face the wrath of the living God

Test of Faith ( James 1:1-8) 14.06.2026
"The New Heavens and Earth" 07.06.2026

Life in a world of sin is hard, discouraging, and tough. That’s why we are given promises of the new creation, our future hope, in Scripture. Until then, we do not lose heart in our hardships and suffering. Rather, in the face of these things we rejoice. We rejoice in our Savior who has overcome. We rejoice in the assurance that we will one day see the glorious new heaven and new earth. We rejoice...

"Don't Quit" Hebrews 10:19-25 31.05.2026

Because of everything Jesus is and all that Jesus has done for us, don’t quit in your Christian life, draw near, hold fast and spur on. Because of all Christ is and all He’s done... Don’t give up, draw near Don’t give up, hold fast Don’t give up, spur on

"Christ's Finished Work" Hebrews 10:11-18 24.05.2026

Christ’s work is finished. The text tells us after He did His work, He “sat down at the right hand of God”. Because of His finished work, we receive ongoing perfection, internal transformation and unattainable forgiveness. Because Christ’s work is finished... ...we have ongoing perfection ...we have internal transformation ...we have unattainable forgiveness

"Our Imperfection" Hebrews 10:1-10 17.05.2026

We have a major problem, we are totally imperfect! And to make matters worse, any religious system is inadequate to make us perfect. We need a perfect Savior in order to reverse our imperfection and make us perfect.

"The Final Sacrifice" Hebrews 9:23-28 10.05.2026

Jesus’ sacrifice was once for all. It accomplished what no animal sacrifice ever could. Jesus’ sacrifice purified the heavenly tabernacle, it dealt with sin once for all and it gives us an unshakable hope.

"New Covenant Benefits" Hebrews 9:15-22 03.05.2026

Under the New Covenant, believers in Jesus Christ receive great benefits needed to live the Christian life. Jesus is our Mediator, the New Covenant will never change and forgiveness is granted to all who believe!

Unlimited (Hebrew 9:11-14) 26.04.2026

The author of Hebrews, having laid out the limitations of the Old Covenant, now turns to the reveal how the New Covenant is unlimited. This limitlessness of the New Covenant goes further, is more valuable and cleanses deeper than we could imagine.

Limited Access (Hebrews 9:1-10) 19.04.2026

Under the Old Covenant, worship was limited. The Israelites could only go so far, only do so much and none of their ritual truly cleansed them of sin. But in Christ, we are unlimited in our access to Him.

Out With The Old (Hebrews 8:7-13) 12.04.2026

What is the difference between the Old Covenant and the New? Why would we need a “New Covenant?” God made a New Covenant because the Old would not accomplish what He ultimately wanted with His people. It was unfit, unattainable and unenduring.

New Wine (Revelation 19:6-10) 05.04.2026

During the last supper, Jesus promised He would not drink of the fruit of the vine again until in His Kingdom. What does this wine point to? It points to the marriage supper of the Lamb where those in Christ will dine with Him in celebration, purification and worship.

The Greater Priesthood (Hebrews 8:1-6) 29.03.2026

How is Jesus’ priesthood greater than that of the Levitical priesthood? Now that the author of Hebrews has argued for the superiority of Jesus’ as our Great High Priest, he turns to the superiority of Jesus’ priesthood, showing us how it is greater than the Old Testament covenant.

The Greater Priesthood (Hebrews 7:20-28) 22.03.2026

What is it that makes Jesus’ priesthood greater than the Levitical priesthood? In this section of Hebrews 7, the author tells us that Jesus’ priesthood is greater because it was secured by an oath, it is permanent and only Jesus is the perfect priest.

The Priestly Fixer-Upper (Hebrews 7:11-19) 15.03.2026

The Levitical priesthood was inadequate to do the ultimate work of opening up a way for us to draw near to God. Because of this, God, through Jesus, changed the priesthood so that we can be brought in to a closer and more intimate relationship with Him.

The Melchizedek Lens (Hebrews 7:1-10) 08.03.2026

Who is this mysterious character Melchizedek and how does he point to Christ? Melchizedek was a king of the ancient city of Salem. The Bible speaks of him as a priest superior to the Levitical priests as a way of magnifying Jesus’ superior Priesthood.

Unlimited Forgiveness (Matthew 18:21-35) 01.03.2026

Forgiveness is required for those who are believers in Jesus Christ. We are to forgive as our King has forgiven us. Forgive as your King has forgiven you.

God's Unbreakable Promises (Hebrews 6:13-20) 22.02.2026

In Hebrews 6:13-20, the author shows us how God’s promises are completely and totally unbreakable. This gives us assurance that God will keep us as His own and never forsake us. God’s promise is binding. God’s promise reflects His unchangeable character. God went to the greatest length to keep His promise.

Pseudo-Christians (Hebrews 6:4-12) 15.02.2026

Why does the author of Hebrews challenge his readers in the area of spiritual maturity? The lack of spiritual maturity could be a sign of a deeper problem. The author of Hebrews challenges his readers with the concept of pseudo-Christians, how to tell the difference and how to have an assurance of salvation.

Mature Disciples of Jesus (Hebrews 5:11-6:3) 08.02.2026

What does a mature Christian look like? The author of Hebrews diverts from his argument in chapter 5 to address this vital issue of what mature Christians should look like. Four Characteristics of mature believers... 1) Mature believers can teach. 2) Mature believers are discerning. 3) Mature believers move forward. 4) Mature believers depend on God.

Qualifications of Our Great High Priest (Hebrews 5:1-10) 01.02.2026

Every Old Testament high priest had to be qualified in order to serve as God’s representatives. The same is true of Jesus. Jesus is qualified in the same way the Old Testament priests were, yet, Jesus exceeds those qualifications, being a greater representative to the Father. How Is Jesus qualified to be our High Priest? 1) Jesus, like the high priests, was called by God. 2) Jesus, like the high p...

Our Great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-16) 18.01.2026

Jesus is our great high priest? What makes Him our great high priest? How is He able to advocate for us to the Father? Jesus has perfect credentials, He understands us and He offers what we truly need.

God's Rest for His People (Hebrews 4:1-13) 11.01.2026

God offers rest in several ways. There is physical rest, eternal rest and soul-satisfying rest. The author of Hebrews invites us to enter God’s rest for our restless souls. The opportunity for God’s Rest 1-7, The depth of God’s rest 8-11, The entrance into God’s rest 12-13.

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