Continuing his study in the Book of Hebrews (אֶל־הָעִבְרִים), Brother Gideon Levytam explores the powerful exhortation in chapter 12 to pursue shalom with all people and a life of kedushah (holiness), "without which no one will see the Lord." He clarifies that this pursuit is not a means of earning salvation—which is a free gift secured by the Messiah—but is the vital evidence and beautiful fruit of a life truly transformed by God’s grace. This holiness is the goal for every believer as we run the race of faith with endurance. This passage contains a solemn warning, highlighting the danger of falling short of this grace. The life of Esav (Esau) serves as a powerful cautionary example against allowing a "root of bitterness" to grow and defile many. Esav, called a "profane person," despised his spiritual inheritance and sold his birthright for a momentary physical satisfaction, a choice that brought bitter tears but no true repentance. Brother Gideon urges us to learn from this, to value our heavenly inheritance in Messiah Yeshua above all else, and to never treat His grace lightly.

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