By Dr. Bud Denner
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Six foundational teachings in Hebrews 6:1–2: repentance, faith, baptisms, laying on of hands, resurrection, and eternal judgment.
The three baptisms described in Scripture and their distinct purposes in the believer's life.
A biblical examination of eternal security, challenging the idea of "once saved, always saved."
God created man for fellowship, forming him as a triune being of body, soul, and spirit, destined for maturity through Christ.
God's plan for Israel, showing how the hardening of their hearts opened salvation to the Gentiles and their future redemption at Christ's return.
Crowns are won, not given as souvenirs, through a life surrendered to Christ and pressing toward the high calling of brideship.
Crowns are rewards for endurance and faithfulness, symbols of ruling with Christ after mastering oneself.
Moving beyond basic salvation toward spiritual maturity, grounded in Hebrews 6:1–3.
The suffering Messiah, from divine origin through crucifixion to victory over sin and death.