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06-09-2026 Foundations of Truth-Salvation Pt. 2-Dr Timothy Mann

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“How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?” That question from Hebrews 2 is not poetry for the religious, it’s a warning that forces a decision. We dig into what the Bible actually says about Christian salvation and why the most dangerous response isn’t loud hostility but quiet neglect, delayed obedience, and spiritual drifting that feels normal until it’s too late.

We talk through the crucial distinction that Christ’s death is sufficient for all, yet effective only for those who believe. That one idea protects a wide gospel invitation and a clear call to personal faith, while also pushing back on universalism and hyper-Calvinism. Along the way we anchor everything in Scripture like John 3:36, Ephesians 2:8, Acts 16:31, and Acts 4:12, because labels won’t save anyone, but Jesus Christ will.

Then we slow down and stare at the cost of salvation: the cross is not an accident of history or a symbol for self-improvement, it is a blood-bought redemption. We also explore the certainty God provides through eyewitness testimony, signs and wonders, and the Holy Spirit’s ongoing witness that produces conviction, peace, courage, and sacrificial love. The result is both sobering and hopeful: the door of grace is open, but neutrality is not.

If this message strengthens you, share it with someone who’s drifting, subscribe for more biblical teaching, and leave a review so more people can find the gospel. What part of the warning in Hebrews 2 hits closest to home for you?

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