Discover this recent sermon series that gets right to the heart of what matters most: Why Jesus? Why stake everything—our trust, our hope, our eternal future—on this man from Nazareth who claimed to be the Son of God? The world is full of competing answers: better ideas, better plans, better promises from every direction. But the book of Hebrews with unmistakable clarity answers the question: Why Jesus? He’s better.

Jesus is better than the angels who mediated the old law, better than the old priesthood with its repeated sacrifices, better than the old covenant with its temporary covering for sin. He is better, and through these lessons we will walk chapter by chapter through Hebrews to see why the Holy Spirit presses this truth home so forcefully.
We will see Jesus exalted above angels, holding the offices no one else could fill—prophet, priest, and king. We will explore the better hope He brings, the better testament He mediates, the better reward laid up in heaven, and the better resurrection secured by His victory over death. This series is more than Bible study; it is an invitation to examine our lives and ask honestly: Are we living as though Jesus is better than anything this world offers? Because Scripture declares that He is—and if that is true, nothing else should hold us back from following Him completely. Follow along as we answer together: Why Jesus? Because He’s better.
Why Jesus? He’s Better Sermon Series
You can listen and follow along with a transcript of each of these sermons by clicking the links below.
- Why Jesus? He’s Better (Prophet, Priest & King)
- Why Jesus? He’s Better than the Angels
- Why Jesus? He Brings a Better Hope
- Why Jesus? He Authored a Better Testament (He is our Mediator)
- Why Jesus? He Offers a Better Reward
- Why Jesus? He Has a Better Resurrection






The goal is simple: that each of us would walk away from this series more convinced than ever that no other name, no other way, no other hope deserves our full devotion. In “Why Jesus? He’s Better,” we start where the inspired writer of the book of Hebrews begins: God, who spoke in many ways in times past, has now spoken in these last days by His Son—the radiance of His glory and the exact imprint of His nature (Hebrews 1:1–3).



