Today, we studied Hebrews 2:1–4 to learn why drifting in our faith is so dangerous. We saw that drift usually doesn't happen through outright rebellion; it happens through slowly stopping our response to what God has already said. We explored how neglect leads to drift, why familiarity with the gospel can dull our attentiveness to Jesus, and how real spiritual growth happens by staying anchored to Him through intentional, consistent practices. We were reminded that Jesus doesn't abandon drifting people, but moves toward us by becoming human to rescue us, and hold us fast as our Anchor. We hope this message encourages and challenges you. Thanks for listening!
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