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The heart of Hebrews concerns the necessity of Christian maturity: This problem of first-century Christians is still a problem today. Use this study in Hebrews as a guide to show you how to become spiritually mature and useful to God.
“The writer is not talking about losing salvation. Neither is he speaking to unconverted professing Hebrews, for he would not admonish them to hold fast and not let slip a false profession.” (Page 27)
“This, we believe, will explain the passage in Hebrews six. He is speaking of Christians who began the race, but fell by the wayside. There comes a time when after repeated warnings and admonitions the Christian continues in disobedience and ‘willful’ sin, until God shelves him, to deal with him at the Judgment Seat of Christ. The passage refers to the sin unto death, the result of presumptuous, willful, continued disobedience against better light. Such may never repent here below, but be among those who shall be ‘ashamed at His appearing.’” (Page 101)
“But the most tragic of all are those who reach a place where God ceases to deal with them and leaves them alone until the Judgment Seat of Christ.” (Page 134)
“The victory did not come the easy way, but in every case involved a sacrifice of self.” (Page 152)
“The background of Hebrews is the Judgment Seat of Christ.” (Page 12)
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