Hebrews Part 2: Selfish Christianityഉദാഹരണം

Hebrews Part 2: Selfish Christianity

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Don’t Just Read—Respond

The Bible isn’t just another book—it’s the living, active Word of God. When we open it, it opens us. It doesn’t just inform; it transforms.

Hebrews 4 reminds us that God’s Word cuts deep, exposing our hearts, confronting our sin, and calling us to repentance. But do we allow it to change us, or do we merely skim the pages and walk away unchanged?

The Word of God is the only book that reads us as we read it. The same Holy Spirit who inspired its authors also convicts and confronts us when we hear it.

If we regularly and rightly open the Scriptures to hear from God, the sin and folly in our lives are exposed so we can repent, be filled with the Spirit, and be continually transformed by His grace. A Bible commentator explains the heart of Hebrews 4, saying:

“It is God’s work to make us holy. But neither can any Christian hope to be conformed to the likeness of Christ in his everyday life simply by making sure that he does nothing about it. It is a strenuous, costly business to be a Christian. Believers must strive to enter the rest of the people of God. The word that is used describes the intense concentration of energy necessary to reach a desired goal…The very desire to live at our best for Christ is an ambition he has planted into our minds; unbelievers care nothing for such things.” (1)

Growing in godliness isn’t passive—it’s a pursuit. God’s Word is meant to shape us, but we must engage with it, obey it, and let it refine us. True believers don’t just hear the Word; they respond to it.

Are you letting God refine you through His Word, or are you staying stagnant?

(1) Raymond Brown, The Message of Hebrews: Christ above All, The Bible Speaks Today (Leicester, England; Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1988), 90–91.

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Hebrews Part 2: Selfish Christianity

Selfish Christianity is an 18-day journey through Hebrews 4-6 to help you break free from self-centered faith. When we put our desires above God’s will, we drift. This study helps you anchor your life in Jesus, endure hardship, and follow Him with bold, unshakable faith. If you're ready to stop coasting and start growing, this plan is for you.

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