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What happens when we drift away from the gospel?

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Drifting away from the gospel can lead to spiritual apathy and ultimately, a loss of faith, as illustrated in Hebrews 2:1.

Drifting away from the gospel represents a dangerous and often gradual departure from the truth of God's word, as highlighted in Hebrews 2:1. This nautical term signifies a passive action — doing nothing can result in spiritual apathy and neglect of God's message. The preacher warns that believers may start to compromise their faith, becoming desensitized to the truth and unable to discern between good and evil. This neglect can have grave consequences, leading not only to personal disarray but also to the weakening of the church body. As seen in various parables, Christ emphasizes the necessity of being attentive and receptive, for those who do not engage deeply with the gospel message risk falling away entirely.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:1, Mark 4:1-20

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Drifting Away
Todd Nibert · Jun 8, 2008
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