Hebrews Chapter 6, Part 1

December 22, 2025

In this deep dive through Hebrews 6:1–8, Shawn and Delaney explore what it means to “leave the principles of the doctrine of Christ” and move on to spiritual maturity. They unpack the shocking list of teachings the writer says to move beyond—repentance, faith in God, baptisms, resurrection, and judgment—and explain how this marks a transition from religious dependence to a Spirit-led, subjective faith.

The discussion centers on humility as the foundation of the Yeshuan perspective: a faith that trusts God’s Spirit to work personally in every individual, rather than through systems or institutions. They also tackle the controversial “impossible to renew” passage, challenging Calvinist notions of “once saved, always saved,” and showing how contextually, these warnings spoke to those of that age, yet still reveal timeless spiritual principles.

This episode captures the essence of Yeshuan faith—leaving behind religious milk, growing into spiritual meat, and learning to walk humbly in love and liberty.

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