F. B. Meyer, a trustworthy commentator of Scripture from a previous generation, wrote this regarding unbelief: “It is a solemn question for all of us whether we are sufficiently accurate in our obedience. It is a repeated burden of those sad chapters of Hebrews, which tell the story of the wilderness wanderings—the cemetery chapters of the New Testament—that ‘they could not enter in because of unbelief.’ But throughout the verses the margin suggests the alternative reading of ‘disobedience’; they could not enter in because of disobedience, because, you see, disobedience and unbelief are the
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