“When the Fire Fades—How to Keep Going” (Hebrews 6:4-12) - Daily Manna - 04/16/25
“When the Fire Fades—How to Keep Going” (Hebrews 6:4-12) - Daily Manna - 04/16/25
What do you do when the fire starts to fade?
Hebrews 6:4–12 is one of the most sobering passages in the New Covenant—not meant to frighten unbelievers, but to wake up believers who are drifting. In this teaching, Rabbi Cosmo Panzetta shares a passionate and pastoral warning from the book of Hebrews: Don’t drift. Don’t stand back. Don’t fall away. You’ve come too far to quit now.
This message is for those who’ve tasted the goodness of God, who’ve experienced the power of the Holy Spirit, and still find themselves growing sluggish. It's a plea to keep going, to press on with zeal and endurance, and to remember: your story isn't over yet.
If you’ve ever felt numb, weary, or tempted to turn back—this word is for you.
📖 “We are convinced of better things—things coming with salvation.” (Hebrews 6:9, TLV)