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HEARERS WARNED
1) "Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed," (dia touto dei perissoteros prosechein hemas) "Therefore it behooves or becomes us more abundantly (even more diligently) to give heed, (attention);” O, to give heed to the Law and Word of the Lord, as it applies to each of us! The final expression of God’s Love and Mercy has been given thru Jesus Christ, his Son, to be esteemed in word and deed more highly than any man or angel; This is the exhortation of the writer, Deuteronomy 4:9; Acts 3:22-23; Luke 8:12-15; Romans 10:17.
2) "To the things which we have heard," (tois akoustheisen) "to the things heard," spoken to us; men are not only to take heed "what" they hear, but also "how" they hear, Mark 4:24; Luke 8:18. When Paul preached at Mars Hill there were three hearing responses:
1 - Some believed,
2 - Some mocked, and
3 - Some procrastinated, Acts 17:32-34.
3) "Lest at any time we should let them slip," (mepote pararu omen) "Lest we drift away” 1) Lot did, 2) David did, 3) The Prodigal son did, and 4) the Rich man in hell did; How about you? Luke 15:12-32; Luke 16:19-31, etc.
Men should give heed lest salvation be missed or rewards be lost, lest God be dishonored, and lest sorrows and regrets come to be their lot, Hebrews 9:26-27; Ecclesiastes 12:13-14.
One day the Master shall return and require an accounting of life’s decisions and deeds. Of that our Lord warned "take heed lest that day come upon you unaware," Luke 21:34.