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What does Hebrews 6 mean by 'leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ'?

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'Leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ' indicates moving beyond elementary teachings to embrace deeper theological truths about Christ's nature and work.

In Hebrews 6:1, the call to 'leave the principles of the doctrine of Christ' does not suggest abandoning foundational beliefs, but rather progressing in understanding to grasp more profound truths about Christ's priesthood and His redemptive work. The author encourages believers to grow from the basics of the faith—repentance, baptism, and resurrection—to a fuller comprehension of the high truths related to Christ's eternal priesthood after the order of Melchizedek. This progression is vital for spiritual maturity and equips believers to understand the full implications of their salvation and the function of Christ as their mediator.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:1-2, Hebrews 5:12-14

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