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In this powerful message from Hebrews 3, we are confronted with a sobering truth: the root of rebellion is unbelief.
As the writer of Hebrews continues to show the superiority of Christ over the Old Covenant, we are warned through the example of Israel in the wilderness. Despite witnessing God’s power, provision, and miracles, they still hardened their hearts and refused to believe. Their story becomes a warning for us today.
In this sermon Pastor James O'Dell explores the danger of an evil, unbelieving heart—not just occasional sin, but a willful, persistent rejection of God’s truth. It challenges us to examine whether our faith is genuine and calls us to persevere in belief.
You’ll also be encouraged with practical ways to fight unbelief:
Most importantly, this message reminds us that belief is not just intellectual—it is trusting God and living in light of His Word, even in difficulty.
“Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.” (Hebrews 3:15)
If you’ve been struggling with doubt, discouragement, or drifting in your faith, this message is both a warning and an invitation: Turn from unbelief and trust fully in Christ.
By James O'Dell & Neil SandlinIn this powerful message from Hebrews 3, we are confronted with a sobering truth: the root of rebellion is unbelief.
As the writer of Hebrews continues to show the superiority of Christ over the Old Covenant, we are warned through the example of Israel in the wilderness. Despite witnessing God’s power, provision, and miracles, they still hardened their hearts and refused to believe. Their story becomes a warning for us today.
In this sermon Pastor James O'Dell explores the danger of an evil, unbelieving heart—not just occasional sin, but a willful, persistent rejection of God’s truth. It challenges us to examine whether our faith is genuine and calls us to persevere in belief.
You’ll also be encouraged with practical ways to fight unbelief:
Most importantly, this message reminds us that belief is not just intellectual—it is trusting God and living in light of His Word, even in difficulty.
“Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.” (Hebrews 3:15)
If you’ve been struggling with doubt, discouragement, or drifting in your faith, this message is both a warning and an invitation: Turn from unbelief and trust fully in Christ.