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Faith that Endures: A Practical Commentary on the Book of Hebrews is unavailable, but you can change that!

While the details of our lives may differ from those of the people to whom the book of Hebrews was written, there are some things that never change. We live in a hostile, unredeemed world, in an unredeemed body, and have an unredeemed nature within us. Because we belong to Christ, we are targets of the Enemy's attack.… “The help the author of Hebrews gave to those in circumstances similar to...

“who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.” What he is indicating is that while both the spiritual baby and the spiritual adult have the Word, the baby is unable to use the Word to determine what is right and wrong, to use the Word to guide in his decisions, or to use the Word as his standard of life. On the other hand, the spiritual adult is able to use the Word to determine what is right and wrong. While the baby has the Word, he does not use the Word. The
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