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The mark of a true believer is faithfulness.
we have come to share in Christ - perfect, genosko, experience knowledge.
Past tense to future tense.
IF - So if we do not hold onto our original experience.
We never actually experienced.
Eternal security discussion.
we hold - confidence, not Jesus, but our belief in Jesus.
As we hold on to him, he holds us.
original confidence - original or beginning confidence.
The same belief and confidence that we had at the beginning.
(parable of the sower, visual or conclusion)
firm to the end - (firm, or steady until the end).
- Eternal security.
Perseverance of the saints.
Becoming faithful is not hard, staying faithful is.
This verse was already spoken - Everything in the Bible is important.
If it is mentioned twice, it must be extremely important.
They would read this to start worship service.
So if you hear the truth preached today.
And you leave without changing, you have hardened your heart.
Its not always a big rebellion.
Sometimes it looks like a good christian.
yet they refuse.
They heard it -
rebelled - became bitter.
debate.
They heard all the right teaching and law, but still rebeled.
It wasn’t some heathens.
It was people who were God’s people.
That saw the miracles, who were provided for.
led by moses - the greatest leader of all time.
The readers thought this too, yet he kept losing people.
Encouraging to me as a leader.
Even Moses lost people.
Even Jesus “lost” people.
Which means in this church as well people will fall away.
I can only do what the author does.
Plead with you: don’t let your heart be hardened by sin.
You are always just a few decisions away from falling away.
Don’t think it can’t happen to me.
If I fall away, it should have an effect on you.
Sure be sad and pray for me.
But if anything let that help you see Jesus more clearly!
Never think we are to far along to fall.
He was provoked for forty years - HAHA illustration.
God is provoked to anger.
He is never provoked to love.
He is love.
Whose bodies fell - bodies mean dead bodies, corposes.
Rest -
While they were upset with God, really God was upset with them and he was the only one who was warranted to be upset.
unbelief - NOT WORKS! but their unbelief.
Not because of what they did, but because of what they did not believe.
Their rebellion was the symptom.
The real problem was a lack of belief.
We can fall into the trap o being a Christian atheist.
Where we say we believe in Jesus but our lives fall short.
What you believe will determine your direction.
Quick - Don’t miss it.
CONCLUSION - parable of the sower???
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