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ep 18 - Hebrews 2:3-4 | The Great Salvation We Cannot Afford to Neglect

ep 18 - Hebrews 2:3-4 | The Great Salvation We Cannot Afford to Neglect

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We are back in Hebrews chapter 2 picking up right where we left off — and this passage is still swinging. Today we are finishing verse 3 and working through verse 4, and what we find here is both a warning and an invitation. The warning: do not neglect this great salvation. The invitation: look at the evidence God has given you that it is real — the signs, the wonders, the miracles, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and 2,000 years of a gospel that has only grown stronger. That is not coincidence. That is God bearing witness. Shorter episode today — and that is okay. We are not rushing through Hebrews. We are sitting in it. 🌸 THE SEVEN LETTERS CLUB Before we get into today's study — this is for you. Y'all, I just want to pause our conversation for just a moment and talk directly to the woman listening right now who is craving something deeper. You love your life, you love your family, and you are trying so hard to walk out your days intentionally. But if you are being completely honest, your community interactions lately have felt surface level. You are tired of the courteous "how are yous" in the passing lanes of life, and you find yourself longing for a village of real, tough friends who truly know your heart. Right now, you might feel like you are constantly giving, constantly pouring from an empty cup, and quietly wondering if anyone genuinely sees the weight you are carrying. If that is you — take a deep breath. You are not meant to walk this path alone. And you do not have to stay stuck in the digital noise. I want to invite you into something beautifully slow, tangible, and so holy. We are launching the Seven Letters Club — designed specifically with you in mind. This is a 14-week journey where you are assigned a small, intimate circle of three women. It begins with a letter written to yourself, followed by a sweet, prompted back-and-forth letter rotation with two other intentional women. Goodbye to crowded group chats. Goodbye to doom scrolling. No perfection to maintain. Just raw, heartfelt ink on paper. The woman who steps into this community is a woman who values slow reflection over frantic busyness. But the woman you will become on the other side of those 14 weeks? She is a woman deeply anchored in truth. She is someone who looks back at her own history and clearly recognizes God's goodness and unchanging faithfulness — because she took the time to write it down. Through carefully curated, scripture-focused, and life-focused prompts, you will move past superficial chatter. You will become part of a protective, praying village — a small circle where your burdens are shared, your raw struggles are met with absolute grace, and your soul is consistently reminded that Yahweh El-Roi — the God who sees you — has you securely in His ever-loving hands. There is no pressure here. You do not have to perform. You just have to show up exactly as you are. Your village is waiting for you. Head over to theologyandtestimony.com right now to reserve your spot in a circle — and I will send your Seven Letters Club packet directly to your mailbox. Let's start remembering His goodness together. QUICK RECAP FROM LAST WEEK (Episode 4 — Hebrews 2:1-3a) Last week we covered the first half of this passage and focused on the word drift — that quiet, accidental, unintentional movement away from the dock that happens when we are not paying much closer attention. We talked about what it means to be anchored versus what it means to drift, and how the same waves of everyday life that should be manageable can pull us miles from where we were supposed to be if we are not holding fast to Jesus Christ. If you missed it, go back and listen before this one — it sets the whole foundation for where we are today. THE PASSAGE Hebrews 2:1-4 ESV "Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. For since the message declared by angels proved to be reliable, and every transgression or disobedience received a just retribution, how shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation? It was declared at first by the Lord, and it was attested to us by those who heard, while God also bore witness by signs and wonders and various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will." UNPACKING THE PASSAGE "How shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation?" — Hebrews 2:3 We picked up here from last week. Under the old covenant there was an entire system of holiness that the people of Israel had to maintain — laws to keep, a sacrificial system, daily and annual offerings made on behalf of the people to atone for sin. All of this was the process by which they sought right standing before God. And even then — it was never fully enough. The law was not given to justify us. As we will see later in Hebrews 11, even those under the law were declared righteous because of their faith — not their works. The law revealed the standard...
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