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Why is fearing the possibility of missing Christ important?

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Fearing missing Christ is crucial as it alerts us to the seriousness of our faith and the eternal consequences of unbelief.

The text warns believers to 'fear' the possibility of falling short of entering into God's rest, indicating that while we have assurance in Christ, we must also acknowledge the grave danger of complacency and hard-heartedness. This fear is not meant to paralyze us but to keep us vigilant in our faith, compelling us to continue trusting in Christ and His promises. Just as the Israelites perished due to their unbelief, so too can any professing believer if they fail to truly rely and rest in Him. Our fear drives us to labor in faith, ensuring we cling tightly to Jesus amid doubts and distractions, thus emphasizing the seriousness of our spiritual journey.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:1-2, 1 Corinthians 10:12

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Don Fortner · May 16, 2000
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