Hebrews 2:1-4
Have you ever noticed how Paul is the master of huge, run-on sentences? Well, our reading today is exactly that--one crazy long sentence--but, true to Paul's form, it's also full of information. And right in the middle of this sentence, these four words jumped out at me and jogged my memory "...God, who never lies..."
Yesterday we looked at 2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is breathed out by God..." And reading Titus 1:1-3 on the heels of 2 Timothy 3:16 really drove home the message of the trustworthiness of God and His Word, and it also gave me a shot of encouragement to be more diligent in my Bible reading.
So how did these two passages speak to you? How will they impact your Bible reading? Tami W.




I have a hard time sometimes reading Paul's writing because of his run on sentences! These are a good reminder that we mustpay careful attention to heed what we have heard so we don't drift away, and disobedience will receive a just reward. We can't do just what ever we want and get by with it. And that wecan't escape if we neglect. It is awsome that God has given us so many signs, miracles, and gifts!
hebrews 2:1-4 these warnings,are for those who drift away from GOD, Christ is superior to mankind ,christ is the distribution center for the world.
Believers must pay attention to what GOD says in his word.We have a greater obligation to obey because we have all of GOD words.
We are to listen to the truth
Yes, it is important to listen CAREFULLY to the truth
But most assuredly we must listen VERY CAREFULLY to the truth