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  • If one is more worried about losing our salvation then following Christ you have a problem.

    Stay close and walk in the Spirit, keep the commandments by the power of the Holy Spirit not in your own strength .

    It is the practice of sin, the rejection of God's conviction that would lead to a serious state and may even expose a problem with the actual state of "salvation".

    Far too often people base their "salvation" on a prayer and not on the death of self to be raised to walk in newness of life.

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  • I don't understand why humans care about salvation... why do you care what happens to you after you cease to exist?

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  • Thankyou, Of the many posts I read on this passage it was refreshing to see someone who understands context. This whole book of Hebrews contrasts the old and new covenant very clearly. Same problem that Paul addressed in Galations with the Judiazers. Whatever one's belief on losing or not losing your salvation this verse is not dealing with that issue. This was pointed out very well by this video. This is wrriten to the Jews to stop with the sacrifical system of animals only one left Christ.

  • Well said! It bothers me that so many believers think that they can actually lose their salvation, it totally misses the point of santification (doing good works not to avoid hell, but out of a desire to please God)..

  • The sin that can loose your salvation is sinning against the Holy Ghost.

  • I like the way you have explained this, especially the part about there being no more sacrifice. If you don't look at it in the way you have, it appears to mean that if you still sin after accepting Christ, you are hopeless. But this really clears it up. I'll forward this to others I know.

  • You can not earn salvation on your own, but there will only be one sacrifice. Once you except Jesus as your lord and savior, you have received grace. Grace comes with the acceptance of the Jesus, from that point on any sin you commit you will have to answer for at judgment. Do not be deceived and live as if you are free to sin, repent and turn away from all sin, so that you may be judged in heaven not hell. See Hebrews 10:22-31. Be well, be blessed.

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  • yes my freind you are right, it is so refreshing to here some one teach the truth on youtube.

  • Answer continued : A person is still considered righteous even if he sins (falls) from time to time Proverbs 24:16. Yahshua will follow his own advice and forgive us as much times as He sees fit Mat 18:21-22. We must forgive others to obtain the same from the Judge. At the end of the day if we are not fully converted to righteousness we will not enter the Kingdom ICor6:9. A drunkard, a murderer, an adulterer must overcome that fault. Sinners will not be granted visas to the Kingdom.

  • Question: "Can I Lose My Salvation?"

    Answer: Hebrews 10:26 If we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins; but - fiery indignation which shall devour the adversaries. The wages of sin is death Rom 6:23. This is why sinners will not enter the Kingdom ICor6:9; only those who overcome sin Rev 21:7. The sacrifice of the Savior is for repenters not sinners, so Repent because the Kingdom of Yahweh is at hand Matt 4:17

  • You are another one that cherry picks, if you are a messenger of the kingdom, then we are all in a mess.

  • i want to believe this!

  • d2harris I understand that the New Living Traslation is easy to read, but it is a changed Bible. The translators put their own beliefs, biases & prejudices in that translation. I am profient in Hebrew, Aramaic & Greek. I have read the Bible in those languages. You would be better off using the Lamsa, NIV or KJV Bible.

  • ohhhhhhhh man lies lies lies and more lies this is all lies "you dont ever lose it" "you walk away from it" 1 John 3:8 He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.

    also God wants to destroy the works of sin becuase he that committeth sin is of the devil!!!!

    ps: we are saved by grace "UNTO GOOD WORKS" "We are saved by "grace alone" so that we can do His good works"

  • a born again christian cannot sin, becuase he is not under law, but under grace. Jesus imputed his righteousness unto us true believers so that we are saved. becuase we cant enter Heaeven with our own righteousness.

  • does this mean that any bad thing they do is not sin a sin because when Jesus washes away our sin then after that any bad things we do is changed from sin to what...? if we do bad things what is called if it's not sin? or does this mean that someone that is born again never sins they do do one bad thing they are 100 perfect all the time till the day they die and they never do one single thing wrong? at all? which is it?

  • you cant lose your salvation , and you cant walk away from it either, once your saved. to lose your salvation and to walk away from it its exactly the same thing. and a Saved person cant sin becuase he is covered by the blood of Jesus, and we are not saved by our own righteousness, but only by the righteousness of Jesus.Hebrews 10:14-For by one offering he hath perfected forever them that are sanctified. if we could walk away from our salvation then hebrews 10:14 would be a total lie.

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  • Early Aramaic/Hebrew transalations to Greek were inaccurate. The word 'virgin' is a Greek word/concept and doesn't exist in the smaller Aramaic language. Mary was a 'Girl of the Temple' - there is no equivalent concept in Greek, so they just used 'virgin' - which tallied with their pre-conceptions.

  • gieldesen The Aramaic translation of Isaiah also says "Virgin" (b'thu-lah). This means that Matthew was quoting the Aramaic translation of that verse or that the Hebrew text was changed from bethu-lah (virgin) to al-mah (young woman). The Greek & Aramaic translations R 2 witnesses for the "virgin" meaning. But the Dead Sea Scrolls (DDS) Hebrew text & the Masoretic Hebrew text R 2 witnesses for "young woman." It should be noted that the Aramaic or Greek translations pre-date the DDS texts.

  • You got the big picture, but missed the biggest reason why. The reason why Hebrews was written in the first place is because you can't commingle law & grace. Which is what the Jews were trying to do back then. And what we still try and do even unto this very day. The "knowledge of truth" is that Christ is the final sacrifice. And you can't commingle old covenant law (particularly in this case it was Yom Kippur) with new covenant grace. If you do, then there remains no more sacrifice for sins.

  • Good point.

  • i was just teanking abou this scripture and for a long time we had a thebate about it i all way teank it meant if we sin willfullie thers no outher sacrifice 4 are sins you really explained that god bless you

  • thank you very much, i was very worried because i had knowingly given into temptation recently, after this i prayed for ages then i found this scripture then i saw your video and you really explained things to me. God Bless

  • hey brother I wish i could talk to you somehow because of differant things I am going through in my walk please if you can help ill check this often to see if u replied to this God bless you brother

  • I want to believe your interpetation of this verse, however... Why does the verse start off-- if we delibritly keep on sinning "," then there is no sacrifice left for these sins. With your interpretation the "if we delibritly keep on sinning" seems out of place and just some random incomplete thought.

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    and then also the context after goes into how they have trampeled the son of God under foot ... but we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed. it would seem that this verse belonged more to the context that followed after it. --i'm so confused XD

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