"Therefore we must give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard, lest we drift away.
For if the word spoken through angels proved steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience
received a just reward, how shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation...?" (Heb. 2:1-3)
A story is told of a devout father whose son was studying for the ministry. The son decided to go
to Europe for an advanced degree, and the father worried that his simple faith would be spoiled by
sophisticated, unbelieving professors. "Don't let them take Jonah away from you," he admonished,
figuring the swallowed-by-a-great-fish story might be the first part of the Bible to go.
Two years later when the son returned, the father asked, "Do you still have Jonah in your Bible?" The son laughed. "Jonah! That story isn't even in your Bible!" The father replied, "It certainly is! What do you mean?" Again the son laughed and insisted, "It is not in your Bible. Go head, show it to me." The old man fumbled through his Bible, looking for the Book of Jonah, but he couldn't find it. At last, he checked the table of contents for the proper page. When he turned there, he discovered the three pages comprising Jonah had been carefully cut from his Bible. "I did it before I went away," said the son. "What's the difference whether I lose the Book of Jonah through studying under non-believers or you lose it through neglect?" (From 1500 Illustrations for Biblical Preaching, p. 33-34)