Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

21 May, 2026

Hebrews 2:1—“Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip.”

The opening word, “therefore”, points back to the great truths declared in Hebrews 1, where Christ is exalted as the eternal Son of God, far above the angels in His person, authority, and glory. Because God has spoken finally and fully through such a majestic Saviour, believers must not treat His Word lightly. Thus, Christianity involves far more than merely hearing divine truth; it requires a steadfast, reverent holding fast to it in faith and obedience.

The phrase “give the more earnest heed” speaks of deliberate attentiveness. God’s Word must not be treated casually. The believer is to cling to divine truth with seriousness, meditation, and submission. Spiritual decline often begins, not with open rebellion, but with neglect. A drifting ship rarely notices its movement at first. Likewise, hearts that cease to watch, pray, and attend o Scripture slowly drift from steadfastness.

The warning, “lest at any time we should let them slip”, conveys the danger of gradually drifting away from the truth through neglect and spiritual carelessness. Truth neglected becomes truth forgotten. Convictions ignored become weakened. Affections once warm toward Christ may gradually cool through spiritual carelessness.

This exhortation is especially urgent in a world full of distractions, false teachings, pleasures, and worldly anxieties. The believer must guard the soul diligently by continual attention to God’s Word.

We are exhorted here to renewed seriousness in hearing sermons, reading Scripture, attending worship, and obeying Christ. God has not spoken lightly to us through His Son. Therefore, let us not drift from the truth, but cleave steadfastly to Him who alone is able to keep our souls secure.

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