
Ironwood Church Don't Throw Away Your Confidence (Hebrews 10:26-35)
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May 5, 2025 Dive into the complexities of faith as the speaker explores the importance of warning passages in Hebrews. Discover how American culture often clashes with the biblical view of discomfort and divine anger. The discussion intertwines C.S. Lewis’s insights about God's dual nature of love and reverence. Two interpretations of Hebrews 10:26 reveal the serious implications of deliberate sin. Ultimately, listeners are encouraged to treasure their confidence in Christ and demonstrate genuine faith through actions like compassion and endurance.
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Warnings As Spiritual Wake-Up Calls
- Hebrews contains warning passages meant to jolt believers into sobriety and spiritual wakefulness.
- These warnings show God is both gracious and capable of righteous anger, not mutually exclusive.
Aslan Illustrates God's Goodness And Awe
- Seth reads C.S. Lewis to illustrate that God can be both good and terrifying at the same time.
- The Narnia scene shows children trembling before Aslan, a picture of God’s solemn, overwhelming presence.
Righteous Anger Is Real
- Modern culture often treats anger as wholly negative and God as only affectionate.
- Hebrews teaches that righteous anger and divine indignation are real and sometimes necessary.



