The Devastation of Drifting
Calvary Hill Sermons by James O'Dell & Neil Sandlin
Episode notes
Drifting rarely feels dramatic. It doesn’t begin with rebellion. It doesn’t start with renouncing the faith. It begins with carelessness.
In Hebrews 2:1–4, Pastor Neil Sandlin discusses one of the most sobering warnings in the New Testament. After showing us the supremacy of Jesus — Heir of all things, Creator of the world, Radiance of God’s glory, and superior to angels — the author turns and says: “Therefore… we must pay much closer attention.”
Why? Because drifting from Christ is not small. Neglecting salvation is not neutral. It is deadly.
In this sermon, we explore:
• The Caution to Pay Attention
• The Cost of Neglect
• The Call of the Gospel
We also see the fourfold witness behind this great salvation — the Son who declared it, the apostles who testified to it, the Father who authenticated ...