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What should we do if we neglect the great salvation?

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Neglecting the great salvation leads to grave consequences, as highlighted in the warnings of Scripture.

The admonition to heed the Gospel emphasizes the serious risks associated with neglect. Hebrews 2:3 poses a rhetorical question about how we can escape if we neglect such salvation, indicating that doing so invites divine judgment. The text draws a solemn parallel to the penalties incurred under the law, highlighting that neglect of the greater revelation through Christ warrants an even more severe accountability. It underscores the need for vigilance in faith and obedience, reflecting the gravity of what is at stake: both eternal salvation and experiential blessings in this life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3, Romans 2:4-5

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