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Heed God’s Warnings!

Hebrews 5:11-6:20

Speaker

Adam Utecht

Senior Pastor

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Sermon Notes

I. Don’t be a ________________ (5:11-6:3)

A. You are still  ________________  in the faith (5:11-14)

B.  ________________   ________________  (6:1-3)


II. Don’t  ________________  Jesus! (6:4-8)


What leads to sluggish Christianity?

1.  ________________ 

2.  ________________  immorality

3. An  ________________ life 


III.  ________________  news for those who persevere (6:9-20)

A. God is ________________ (v. 9-12)

B. God’s promised  ________________  are guaranteed (v. 13-18)

C. God gives  ________________  in Christ (v. 19-20)

Going Deeper Questions

  1. Hebrews says spiritual sluggishness shows up when we stay on “milk” instead of moving to solid food (Hebrews 5:11–14). What practical habits (or lack of habits) reveal where you currently are in spiritual maturity? What would “solid food” look like for you this week?

  2. The author urges believers to “go on to maturity” rather than constantly relaying foundations already laid (Hebrews 6:1–3). In what areas of repentance, faith, or obedience do you sense God calling you to build on the foundation rather than simply revisit it?

  3. James warns about hearing God’s Word without putting it into practice (James 1:22–25). Where might you be listening to sermons or reading Scripture but not actually obeying? What is one concrete step of obedience you can take right now?

  4. Hebrews 6:4–6 gives a sobering warning about falling away. Apostasy is contempt of the cross (v. 6). R. Kent Hughes says, “They stand with the crucifiers. They treat Christ, in effect, as only a man.”

  5. See back page to see the argument for assurance for those who are truly saved.

  6. Read Hebrews 6:7-8. This soil analogy is common in the OT to describe Israel (Isa. 5:1–10; Jer. 2:21; Ezek. 19:10–14). It also echoes Jesus’ Parable of the Sower (see Matthew 13:20-21). How does this strengthen the author’s warning against falling away?

  7. We highlighted three causes of sluggish Christianity: materialism (Matthew 6:24), sexual immorality (1 Thessalonians 4:3–5), and lack of discipline (1 Timothy 4:7–8). Which of these is the biggest threat in your life to cause sluggishness? What will you do this week to help you fight this tendency?

  8. The writer encourages us to imitate those who inherit God’s promises through faith and perseverance (Hebrews 6:11–12). Who is a mature believer you can intentionally learn from, and what specific way will you imitate them this week?

  9. God’s promises are guaranteed because it is impossible for Him to lie (Hebrews 6:17–18). How does remembering God’s faithfulness to Abraham (Genesis 22:16–17) strengthen your trust in God during seasons of waiting or uncertainty?

  10. Hebrews describes our hope in Christ as “an anchor for the soul” (Hebrews 6:19–20). When storms hit your life, what does it look like practically for you to cling to that anchor through prayer, Scripture, and community?

About the Speaker

Adam Utecht

Senior Pastor

Adam has joyfully served as Senior Pastor at Community Church since 2017. Adam graduated from Moody Bible Institute (B.A. in Bible Theology, 2002) and Baptist Bible Seminary (M.A. in Ministry, 2011). His passion is to preach the gospel, see lives changed, and worship God wholeheartedly with his life.

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