How shall we escape if we NEGLECT so great a salvation?  Heb 2:3

 

Heb 2:2 the word spoken by angels was stedfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward;

HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE?

 



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I really tire of proof-texting and knee-jerk biblical interpretation.  Heb 2: 2-3 presents two considrations:  1)  a just accounting for every transgression and disobedience  (v 2) and a salvation that avoids such an accounting!   How shall we escape (the judgments spoken of in vese 2)  if we neglect  ..  salvation?  
 
His point  -- there is no escape apart from this great salvation.    Salvation avoids this circumstance  --  here in Hebews chapter 2>     
 
 
Jd
 
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From: Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:57:47 -0400
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 Personal effort is always and only out of response to God's saving activity.   It is "required" in the same way breathing is required to continue physical life.  All references of joint participation are to be viewed in this context.   That is the gospel message as I understand it.   To argue that my effort is actually required to secure my salvation is repulsive to me  --------   not to mention scary. 
 
How shall we escape if we NEGLECT so great a salvation?  Escape what? God's wrath? (Heb 2:3)
 
Should we just kick back and wait for God to honor the incarnation? or should
we "run with patience the race that is set before us?" (Heb 12:1)
 
Either way it will take some effort ....
 
 


 


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