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Announcements
Communion Service today
Business Meeting Wednesday at 6:30 with Bible Studies to Follow
BBQ Lunch next Sunday provided by Adult Sunday School class
Reading: Hebrews 2:1-4
Pray
There Are Many Witnesses That Testify to Christ
God’s Angels Testify to Christ
God’s Judgments Testify to Christ
God Himself Testifies to Christ
God Declares Salvation in Christ
God Demonstrates Miracles by Christ
God Distributes the Holy Spirit through Christ
In light of the witnesses to Christ - the testimonies of angels and righteous judgment, and especially the testimonies of God - the author of Hebrews recognizes that we are now put on the spot.
He asks at the beginning of verse 3:
What hope is there for us if, even knowing all that we know about Christ, after hearing God’s message spoken and seeing it actively demonstrated in miracles and through the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers, if after all that we still reject Christ - we still refuse to believe, then what?
We are doomed!
So the writer of Hebrews comes to a conclusion that he uses to begin this passage:
We Must Take Heed to the Testimony of Christ
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