In this powerful continuation of our study in Hebrews 10:22, Donald E. Coleman concludes the teaching on the four key characteristics of a true believer, building on the previous episode. With biblical depth and pastoral clarity, Donald explores what it means to draw near to God with a sincere heart, full assurance of faith, and a cleansed conscience. He examines how spiritual transformation happens not through striving, but through the ongoing work of Christ’s blood and partnership with the Holy Spirit.
Donald addresses the head and heart connection, warning against extremes of emotion or intellect, and invites believers into the fullness of faith modeled by Christ. From the crucified life to the enduring promise of Revelation 3:20, this episode unpacks how true believers live in God’s presence, endure trials with patience, and walk in freedom from guilt and shame.
You’ll also gain insight into the doctrine of sin and salvation, the cleansing power of Jesus’ blood, and why our identity as sons and daughters of God matters for spiritual access and growth.
🎧 Listen now to experience deep encouragement, scriptural revelation, and a renewed call to live as a true believer—cleansed, surrendered, and rooted in faith.
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