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Hebrews 16:4-12 | An Anchor for the Soul | Trent Hunter
In this sermon we come to one of the most difficult passages in the book of Hebrews and perhaps the New Testament. Hebrews 6:4–12 is difficult to understand. Is it really true that those who fall away can never repent? Is this impossible, as this passage seems to say? Is it really possible to be a genuine Christian but later "lose our salvation," as the saying goes? We will consider these and other questions in this sermon in our pursuit of enduring faithfulness to Jesus. This much is sure: this passage confronts us with the solemn calling to continue with Christ. Now, what if I told you that the intention of our author is to greatly assure us that we are safe with Christ? Listen and find out.
By Heritage Bible ChurchHebrews 16:4-12 | An Anchor for the Soul | Trent Hunter
In this sermon we come to one of the most difficult passages in the book of Hebrews and perhaps the New Testament. Hebrews 6:4–12 is difficult to understand. Is it really true that those who fall away can never repent? Is this impossible, as this passage seems to say? Is it really possible to be a genuine Christian but later "lose our salvation," as the saying goes? We will consider these and other questions in this sermon in our pursuit of enduring faithfulness to Jesus. This much is sure: this passage confronts us with the solemn calling to continue with Christ. Now, what if I told you that the intention of our author is to greatly assure us that we are safe with Christ? Listen and find out.