A Warning of Assurance
Notes from Ky Martin's sermon on Sunday, March 26, 2023.
Sermon text: Hebrews 6:4-12
Who is he talking about?
Characteristics: Those who have…
“once been enlightened” (4)
“tasted the heavenly gift” (4)
“shared in the Holy Spirit” (5)
“Tasted the goodness of the Word of God and the powers of the age to come” (5)
“Have fallen away” (6)
Two possible interpretations:
Christians who lost their salvation
John 3:16. John 3:36, John 5:24, John 6:47, Romans 8:1-2, Romans 8:30, Romans 8:38-39, Romans 10:9, Romans 10:13
People in church who were not Christians.
“His fidelity to his wife was a temporary passion and compliance with social pressure. His fatherhood was the outworking of natural instincts. His preaching was driven by the love of words and crowds. His writing was a love affair with fame. And his praying was the deepest delusion of all — an attempt to get God to supply the resources of his vanity.” -John Piper.
Is restoration truly impossible for some?
Only if they do not repent.
Who is this warning for?
Anyone in or among the church.
Here is the terrifying prospect behind all the warnings of this book - not to drift but to take heed and consider Jesus and to exhort each other every day and to fear unbelief and carelessness. Why? Is anything really at stake? The prospect exists that you and I who believe we are chosen and called and justified might slide into a slow process of indifference and hardening and eventually fall away and reject Christ and put him to an open shame. We may actually come to a point where there is no return because we have been forsaken utterly by God. That’s what the word “impossible” means in verse six. Oh, how it should put you on an urgent pursuit of mercy this morning!
-John Piper.
So what?
Imitate the faith of others
Look to Jesus
Discussion Questions:
Read Hebrews 6:4-6. Who do you think these people are that the author is referring to?
Read Hebrews 6:9-11. Why would the author issue this warning if he is confident that the readers are abiding in Christ?
Does the possibility of falling away from Christ motivate you to press into Christ?
What solutions does Hebrews provide to keep us from falling away from Christ?


