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Family Bible Church weekly messageAuthor: Bob Corbin & Family Bible Church
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08 Hebrews 5:9 - 6:20 (Eternal Security - Part 1)
Sunday, 2 November, 2025
* You can get the sermon note sheet at: https://family-bible-church.org/2025Messages/25Nov02.pdf * We have seen that through faith in the saving work of Jesus Christ we can enter into the rest which God has promised. That rest is not for after we die, but also for while we walk on this earth and represent Christ. * Last week, we saw Christ is the causation of our "eternal salvation." Eternal salvation refers to an everlasting deliverance that was caused and granted by God Himself through Jesus Christ. That statement would seem to end all discussion regarding eternal security; however many people still debate this topic. * Today we begin to consider a passage (Hebrews 6) that is many times turned to in order to demonstrate that you CAN lose your salvation - and thereby NOT have eternal security. However, this portion is more involved than can be properly handled in one session. So, today, we will begin by considering the initial context of the passage - the need for the Hebrews to grow in their doctrinal understanding. * This message was presented by Bob Corbin on November 2, 2025 at Family Bible Church in Martinez, Georgia.








