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Hebrews 2:1-4

Soul Destroying Danger of Neglect/Hardness of Heart

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Pastor Martin expounds Hebrews 2:1-4 and Hebrews 3:7-12, warning the 'second generation' (those raised in a biblically rich church context) about the unique dangers of neglecting salvation and hardening their hearts. He identifies these sins as drifting away from and making light of the gospel, which only those exposed to God's saving means can commit. Martin urges listeners to recognize their solemn obligation to give earnest heed to the gospel and to embrace Christ in faith today, lest they face the severe consequences of ignoring God's final word in Jesus.

Primary Texts

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Hebrews 2:1-4 This passage introduces the danger of neglecting salvation by drifting away from the things heard, and is a primary text for identifying the danger.
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Hebrews 3:7-12 This passage, quoting Psalm 95, is a primary text for identifying the danger of hardening one's heart against God's voice.

Outline 8 sections · 67 min

  1. Introduction: The Second Generation and Its Unique Dangers 0:02
  2. The Danger Identified: Neglecting and Drifting from Salvation 11:25
  3. The Danger Identified: Hardness of Heart 31:28
  4. The Danger Avoided: Recognizing Obligation and Giving Earnest Heed 39:48
  5. The Danger Avoided: Embracing the Savior in Faith Today 50:05
  6. The Danger Ignored: The Consequences of Neglect and Hardness 55:03
  7. The Callus of the Heart: A Frightening Illustration 61:02
  8. Final Exhortation and Prayer 64:24

Key Quotes

“You of the second or third generation are especially susceptible to what I really should call the soul-destroying danger, to the danger of neglect and hardness of heart with respect to your salvation.”
“These two sins can only be committed by those who are exposed to the God-appointed means of saving grace. Only such as are exposed to the means of saving grace can be guilty of the sin of neglecting salvation and hardening their hearts to salvation.”
“He says we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things that we heard lest we just are carried along by them and never are anchored to them or brought into rest in the privileges held up in the gospel.”
“Every time you of the second generation and you who just may have stumbled in here strange visitors whenever whenever God's great salvation is announced that becomes today for you and when it is a gospel today God says don't harden your heart don't harden your heart.”
“You presently sit under a solemn obligation to those marvelous privileges with which God has surrounded you you haven't asked for no any more than you asked for the privileges you haven't asked for the obligation God sovereignly and graciously gave the privileges he sovereignly lays upon you an obligation an obligation to do something”
“How shall we escape if we neglect, notice, neglect, not deny, blaspheme, reject as foolish, simply neglect? Make light of it. Don't take it seriously. Don't regard it worthy of giving more earnest heed. How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?”
“Every time, God gives you a gospel today and you don't embrace Christ, there is a layer of hardness that goes over the heart and each time it gets a bit easier the next time.”
“There are some sitting here who are living witnesses of the callus of the heart.”

Applications

Parents & families

  • Recognize your solemn, divinely imposed obligation to give earnest and careful attention to the gospel.
  • Stop fooling around and start giving earnest heed to the things you've heard in the gospel.
  • Go home today, get your Bible out, read about the crucifixion, and pray for understanding of Jesus' death.
  • Be scared to death that God's promise of grace and salvation is set before you, and you walk away from it.
  • Remember your Creator in the days of your youth; the most opportune time to embrace Christ is now.
  • Mark this day as the day you start taking earnest heed to the things you've heard and go to Christ, and keep going to Christ.

All listeners

  • Follow along in your Bibles as I read the passages.
  • Pray for the Holy Spirit's ministry to understand God's word.
  • Contemplate the author, matter, weight, and ends of the gospel, taking seriously all its bound-up truths.
  • Do not let another Lord's Day pass in lightness; determine to focus on the concerns of your soul.
  • Embrace the message of the gospel in faith today, rather than hardening your heart.
  • Entrust yourself to Jesus as your Savior, acknowledging your sin and His power to save.
  • Go on trusting Jesus.
  • Say, 'Lord Jesus, I know I'm the kind of sinner you came to save, and I believe you died for my sins and live to break their chains.'
  • Anchor yourself to gospel promises and provisions, no longer making light of the invitation.
  • Be filled with fresh gratitude that by God's grace your soul has been anchored to Christ and you have entered into gospel rest.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 116 paragraphs, roughly 67 minutes.

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