What did Paul encourage his fellow believers to do? (Hebrews 5:14–6:1)

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In Hebrews 5:14–6:1, the author, traditionally attributed to Paul, encourages believers to grow in their spiritual maturity and understanding. In this passage, he emphasizes the importance of discerning good from evil and moving beyond the elementary teachings about Christ to deeper, more advanced doctrines. Specifically, he calls for believers to leave the basic principles of the faith and to strive for maturity, which involves developing their ability to discern and apply God's teachings in their lives. This call to maturity implies an encouragement to engage in a deeper relationship with God and to actively pursue growth in faith.

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