Hebrews 1-2: We Must Not Passively Drift

Posted on March 3, 2024

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sermon date 2024-03-03
sermon manager Josh Gerard
Sermon Location Brooklyn, Iowa

Hebrews 1-2: We Must Not Passively Drift

“Are we treating our relationship with God as a must, or as a want–when I get around to it, when I have time for it? Are we earnestly seeking Him, are we going after God with all that we have? Or are we actually the definition implied here where we passively sit back and allowing our relationship with Him to slowly slip away from us over a period of time.”


-Scripture References: Hebrews 1 and 2, Revelation 22:8, Acts 14:11-15, Proverbs 3:19-27

“Are we treating our relationship with God as a must, or as a want–when I get around to it, when I have time for it? Are we earnestly seeking Him, are we going after God with all that we have? Or are we actually the definition implied here where we […]

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