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How do we know that salvation is a serious matter for Christians?

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Salvation is a serious matter because it is the deliverance from sin and the assurance of eternal life, which is vital for believers and their children.

The sermon strongly conveys that salvation is not just a theological concept but a pressing issue for every individual, including future generations. In Hebrews 2:3, the text poses a rhetorical question about how we can escape if we neglect such a great salvation. The urgency of this matter is echoed throughout the sermon, emphasizing that without the intervention of God's grace, we and our children are doomed in our natural state of being dead in sins (Ephesians 2:1). The Christian gospel is life or death; thus, engagement with the message of salvation is essential not only for personal faith but for the spiritual nurturing of our families. The preacher highlights that each person must hear the gospel to be made wise unto salvation, affirming that the joyful act of repentance results in joy in heaven over every sinner who returns to Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3, Ephesians 2:1

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