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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Hebrews 2:3

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"NO ESCAPE."
"How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?"
I. OUR SALVATION IS GREAT BECAUSE:
A. Of its tremendous scope.
1. Whosoever will, may come.
2. He is able to save to the uttermost.
3. No sin that the blood cannot cover.
B. Because of the price.
1. We consider our liberty great because of the price, so much more is our salvation great.
C. Because of its power to save men's souls from sin and offer them eternal life.
II. TRAGEDY OF NEGLECT.
A. Pearl Harbor.
B. Railway accident.
C. Souls eternally lost.
D. How can you neglect?
1. By merely doing nothing about it.
a. Christians can neglect their salvation as well as sinners. They can neglect doing God's will.
III. HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE?
A. If we neglect we have no alternative.
IV. HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE?
A. There is no escape.
1. If we neglect, we have no alternative.
2. Neglect means damnation.
3. One cannot hope for escape from hell when they neglect the only way of salvation.
4. Al Cretzer and Bill Thompson - Alcatraz Escape.
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