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How are we to escape if we neglect so great salvation?

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Neglecting the great salvation offered by Christ leads to dire consequences, as there is no other means of salvation than through Him.

Hebrews 2:3 poignantly asks, 'How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?' This rhetorical question emphasizes the gravity of disregarding Christ's sacrifice and the message of grace He brought. The text underscores that salvation is not just a casual offering; it is of utmost importance because it comes from the One who is the author and finisher of faith. The implications of neglecting such a profound gift are severe, as it reflects a heart hardened to the truths of God's grace. In the counsel of Scripture, it's made clear that those who refuse to heed the message of salvation risk falling under judgment, as the Gospel is the only path to reconciliation with God and eternal life. Therefore, believers are urged to embrace and carefully consider the salvation made available through Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3

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