Becoming Multigenerational in Our Thinking
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PlayStop Popout X It is often said that chapter eleven begins with a definition of faith. This is not technically correct. These opening words do not constitute a definition of what faith is but rather a statement of what faith does. It is the character and the nature of faith, that is being explained and…
PlayStop Popout X Having sounded a solemn warning concerning the danger of going back in apostasy, the writer of Hebrews would finish this chapter by encouraging and comforting those who were truly in Christ. They were enduring continuing hardship and reproach for the cause of Christ and he would not add to their sorrows or…
PlayStop Popout X The awful sin here referred to in verse 26 is not moral sin. It is neither the trespass which overtakes a man, as in Gal 6:1, nor the grievous sin which required the ultimate discipline as in 1 Cor. 5:9-13. It is the sin of apostasy. It is the crime of rejecting…
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