Drifting rarely feels dramatic. It doesn’t begin with rebellion. It doesn’t start with renouncing the faith. It begins with carelessness.
In Hebrews 2:1–4, Pastor Neil Sandlin discusses one of the most sobering warnings in the New Testament. After showing us the supremacy of Jesus — Heir of all things, Creator of the world, Radiance of God’s glory, and superior to angels — the author turns and says: “Therefore… we must pay much closer attention.”
Why? Because drifting from Christ is not small. Neglecting salvation is not neutral. It is deadly.
In this sermon, we explore:
• The Caution to Pay Attention
• The Cost of Neglect
• The Call of the Gospel
We also see the fourfold witness behind this great salvation — the Son who declared it, the apostles who testified to it, the Father who authenticated it, and the Holy Spirit who confirmed it.
This is not fragile religion. This is heaven’s unified testimony.
If Jesus is truly better, then attention is not optional — it is necessary.
Anchor yourself. Cling to what you have heard. Do not drift.