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Welcome to Worldview Legacy, the podcast that equips Christian men to lead their families with biblical clarity and confidence.
In this teaching at Silver Birch Ranch in Wisconsin, Joel Settecase unpacks a critical warning from Hebrews 1–2:
“We must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away.” (Hebrews 2:1)
Like a ship straying one degree off course, even small compromises in our faith can lead us far from the truth. Joel explores why staying anchored to Christ and the new covenant is essential for our spiritual health and leadership as Christian men.
🔹 What You’ll Learn
Why spiritual drifting is subtle but dangerous
How Hebrews 1–2 calls us to keep Jesus at the center
Why Christ is greater than angels, the law, and all created things
The difference between the old covenant and the new covenant — and why the new covenant is better
Four common distractions that pull us away from Christ and how to overcome them
How to stay grounded in the gospel when the world — and even some churches — are drifting
If you want to grow as a leader, deepen your faith, and guide your family toward Christ, this episode is for you.
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Welcome to Worldview Legacy, the podcast that equips Christian men to lead their families with biblical clarity and confidence.
In this teaching at Silver Birch Ranch in Wisconsin, Joel Settecase unpacks a critical warning from Hebrews 1–2:
“We must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away.” (Hebrews 2:1)
Like a ship straying one degree off course, even small compromises in our faith can lead us far from the truth. Joel explores why staying anchored to Christ and the new covenant is essential for our spiritual health and leadership as Christian men.
🔹 What You’ll Learn
Why spiritual drifting is subtle but dangerous
How Hebrews 1–2 calls us to keep Jesus at the center
Why Christ is greater than angels, the law, and all created things
The difference between the old covenant and the new covenant — and why the new covenant is better
Four common distractions that pull us away from Christ and how to overcome them
How to stay grounded in the gospel when the world — and even some churches — are drifting
If you want to grow as a leader, deepen your faith, and guide your family toward Christ, this episode is for you.
⚒️ Join the Hammer & Anvil Society
The Hammer & Anvil Society is the ultimate discipleship community for Christian men who want to grow as leaders, defenders of the faith, and spiritual protectors of their families.
Gain access to weekly cohort calls, exclusive courses, challenges, and a brotherhood of men pursuing the biblical worldview together.
🔗 Join Here →
Help us equip Christian men to lead their families and defend their faith.
🙌 Support the MissionPartner with Worldview Legacy today:
🔗 https://thethink.institute/partner
Don’t miss future sermons, debates, and teachings designed to equip you to answer the world’s toughest questions.
🔔 Subscribe & Share➡️ Follow Worldview Legacy on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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