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Introduction
The Hebrew writer is earnestly trying to get his readers to Heaven
He constantly extols the superiority of Jesus to the Levitical Priesthood and His ultimate sacrifice that saved us from an eternity of punishment
The writer also warns us not to be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin
Today we’ll look at some of the causes of being hardened by sin’s deceit and how to avoid them
Objective
The False Sense of Security
Pride
Ignoring the Law of Sowing and Reaping
False Sense of Security
Examples
Adam & Eve
Children of Canaan
Jews and the Temple
Pride
What is pride?
It is just the passion that radiates from unbelief.
One of the ways in which we are hardened by sin’s deceit is by pride is
We are deceived by our own intelligence
Wherever there is pride there is a man who is distance from God; wherever there is deep humility, there is a man who feels that he is living near to God.
Law Reaping and Sowing
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You Get Back What You Put In
2. You Get Back More than What You Originally Put in
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There Will Be A Harvest
God’s Plan For Your Salvation
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