The Danger of Dullness
The writer of Hebrews addresses stagnant faith in the heart of the church. He warns them of apostasy, encouraging them to wake up and seek the Lord. For Christians today, it can become easy to flounder in our faith. We are called to live with zeal, grow in desire for the Lord, and train in maturity by being faithful in the pursuit of godliness. We must humbly heed this warning so we might turn to Jesus, seeking an earnest faith dependent on God's strength.
Topics: Apostasy, Assurance of Salvation, Dependence on God, Eternal Security, Faith, Laziness, Perseverance, Warnings
Hebrews 5:11-14 Hebrews 6:1-12
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