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Articles, Bible studies, and sermons that contain Hebrews 10:26:

Hebrews 10:26-31
Excerpted from: What Do We Do at the End of an Age?

The book of Hebrews is somewhat infamous for its warnings against falling away and willful sin. Hebrews 6:4-6 says that for those who have been enlightened (and so forth) and yet fall away, it is impossible to restore them again. And Hebrews 10:26-31 says there is no sacrifice for willful sin, and it promises vengeance against those who count the blood of the covenant a common, unholy thing.

But chapter 2 shows the beginning of the path that leads to that fiery end. The verses here do not speak of outright rejection, but rather of drifting and neglect. It is a subtle process that involves regularly prioritizing things of lesser importance above the opportunity that has been opened to us. In time, and with a continual focus on lesser things, faith begins to wane and one's spiritual strength is sapped. A callous forms on the heart, such that God's word can no longer get through.

The falling away and willful sin, then, are the late-stage result of a person routinely prioritizing something - anything - above God and His message. Through his or her own training, the person becomes essentially unable to make the right choices, and willful sin is the result. The heart becomes so calloused that it no longer cares what God says or thinks. But it begins with drifting and neglect.

Thus, it is imperative for us to identify what things in our lives - even very good things - could cause us to devalue our calling, our sanctification, our salvation - what things occupy our minds more than God and His word and His way.


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'As a Thief in the Night'  
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Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Five)  
Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Six)  
Many Are Called, Few Are Chosen  
Nicolaitanism Today  
The 'Gaying' of America  
The Fourth Commandment (Part One) (1997)  
What Does 'Examine Yourselves' Mean?  
What Would You Do With a Second Chance?  

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Basic Doctrines: Salvation  
Basic Doctrines: The Third Resurrection  
Parable of the Great Supper  
The True Gospel  

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Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part Two)  

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A Heavenly Homeland (Part One)  
An Abuse of Sovereignty  
Belief and the Firstfruits (Part Three)  
Christian Obedience  
Each Other (Part One)  
Each Other (Part Two)  
Each Other (Part Two)  
Jedi Versus Sith  
Putting Out Flawed Study Practices  
Snapshots (Part Three)  
The Problem with 'Leader Security'  
The Truth About Deception (Part One)  

Sermons

A Feast Message From Hebrews  (4)
Benefits of the Third Resurrection  
Don't Meddle and Always Be Ready to Answer  
Entrusted with Godly Holiness  
Grieving the Holy Spirit  
I Pledge Allegiance  
Jude  (2)
Our Trusted Source of Truth (Part Two)  
Sovereignty and 'Once Saved Always Saved'  
The Commandments (Part Five)  
The Fear of God  
The Scepter, Duty, and the Days of Unleavened Bread  
The Spirit of Bondage  
Wandering or Pilgrimage?  



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