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What does it mean to neglect so great salvation?

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Neglecting so great salvation means allowing our spiritual lives to drift and treating the gospel with indifference.

To neglect so great salvation is to overlook its significance and fail to prioritize our relationship with Christ. Hebrews 2:3 warns that ignoring this great salvation can lead to dire consequences. Many people may attend church and participate in religious activities, yet if the gospel is not central in their lives, they risk becoming drifters—individuals who are spiritually unanchored. This neglect can manifest in our actions, attitudes, and priorities, ultimately distancing us from the truth and love of God. Believers are called to actively engage with their salvation, recognizing it as the core of their existence and the foundation of their hope.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3

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So Great Salvation
Kent Clark · Jan 31, 2016
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