Neglect

“How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?” Hebrews 2:3a

The answer to this question is found in the rest of the chapter. It took Christ being incarnated into human flesh, to be tempted in all points like as we are, yet without sin, to provide the means for our spiritual success by His victorious power. Only by faithfully looking to Christ, cleaving to Him, and doing what He tells us to do will we be made an overcomer by and through Him.

A person who continues to drive their vehicle while neglecting to fill their fuel tank cannot escape. A person who quits eating, no matter how great their health, cannot escape the consequences. When we need something to make an accomplishment and we neglect it, there is no escape. To neglect being what Christ commands us to be is to be without what we need to overcome spiritually. John 15:4-5 makes this point very well on the absolute need of abiding in Christ. SINCE WE CAN DO NOTHING APART FROM ABIDING IN CHRIST, WE CANNOT ESCAPE WHEN WE NEGLECT BEING WHAT A SAVED PERSON IS SUPPOSED TO BE AND DO.

Neglect is when we fail to make the response God’s Word commands us to make. When one neglects, it often seems to be a relief from the strain or hardship of doing, but turns out to be a hardship due to the needed result not coming to pass due to the neglect. So while a person is neglecting Bible study, church attendance, or God’s other commands for some ‘needed relief,’ it only becomes a hardship due to coming up short on what one needs for spiritual success.

Neglect works to sear the conscience, raise up indifference in the mind and hardness in the heart because it is the process of denying the Truth its rightful place in the heart and mind. Neglect robs one of “being blessed in their deed as a doer.” Neglect is the admission of the process of backsliding. By neglect, one extinguishes the fires of interest to do the Lord’s work and prevents the joy of being in the sweet fellowship with Christ. Neglect will wither the branch on the Vine.

Neglect sends the wrong signals to everyone else. Neglect destroys the credibility of one’s profession of faith. By neglect, vows are left undone and broken. Neglect becomes a dishonor unto Christ who freely gave His all for us. Neglect discourages and disheartens others and abandons the work, leaving it to fall on others. Neglect is truly one recourse that Satan will do his best to encourage.

To neglect to do what we should makes us liable for what that neglect results in. Thus the results of neglect far exceed the act of neglect. Neglect will break down even the most solid relationships.

To neglect doing what one should do prepares the heart and mind to allow one to start doing the things they shouldn’t do. The sins of omission embolden one unto the sins of commission.

DO NOT ERR MY BELOVED BRETHREN!

SHARING
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