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What does it mean to neglect salvation according to Hebrews?

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Neglecting salvation in Hebrews refers to failing to heed the gospel message and disregarding the grace offered in Christ.

According to Hebrews, neglecting salvation is a serious matter that indicates a lack of regard for the gospel's truth and the grace of God offered through Christ. The author warns, 'How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?' (Hebrews 2:3), highlighting that neglect can lead to dire consequences, including spiritual apathy and the ultimate rejection of God's grace. To neglect is to treat the gospel message with indifference, allowing it to slip away as one becomes preoccupied with lesser matters in life. The call is for the believer to earnestly pursue a relationship with Christ and actively engage with the message of salvation to secure their eternal hope.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3, Hebrews 10:26

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