I agree with the below posters, they that "fell away" were never "in" Christ. At verse 9, the writer of Hebrews he "switches" to the recipients of the letter.."Yet in your case, beloved, we feel sure of better things. Hebrews Chapter 6:1-8 is referring to people who saw firsthand the workings of Christ, heard the gospel, and still rejected it. they werent born again, therefore can not be saved. Jesus said, one must be born-again.
First John 2:19 says in reference to those who depart from the faith, "They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us; but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us."
You have not a clue Norm about the TRANSLATION of the text its in.These Jews talking about KNEW THE truth of Christ but still did blood offerings thinking it would be the same as Christ offering.Look up the truth Norm! You saying theres sins that the blood of Christ doesnt cover?Only 1 sin is that,To know the truth of Christ and to Reject it.Thats the one sin that theres no saving Grace for.
2). Although they praticipated in the worship services and were partakers, they never accepted what was offered to them, They rejected Christ! So what the writer was saying that it is impossible for them to ever get saved because they reject the only one who could save them. This is in line with Hebrews 10:26,28; Gal 5:4). Remember that the writer was addressing Jews who lived by the law. He concluded by saying he was convinced of better things that are near salvation, and accompany it (He.6:9)
1). Mr. Norm you are correct, They having falling away. The question is, who is the they? If they were christian then we have a contradiction in Scripture. The problem is The "will" of the Father! The Scriptures are clear that we must rightly divide the word of truth. One cannot be chosen by the Father and then The Son loses the ones that the Father gave Him to secure. How that can that happen. The only possible way is that the ones in Hebrew were not saved.
I agree with the below posters, they that "fell away" were never "in" Christ. At verse 9, the writer of Hebrews he "switches" to the recipients of the letter.."Yet in your case, beloved, we feel sure of better things. Hebrews Chapter 6:1-8 is referring to people who saw firsthand the workings of Christ, heard the gospel, and still rejected it. they werent born again, therefore can not be saved. Jesus said, one must be born-again.
spellbiff 11 months ago
First John 2:19 says in reference to those who depart from the faith, "They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us; but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us."
spellbiff 11 months ago
Hey, what-do-you-know! The writer of Hebrews is warning them about something that can't happen! At least according to some people.
Great channel brother, God bless!
PJsVlog 1 year ago
You have not a clue Norm about the TRANSLATION of the text its in.These Jews talking about KNEW THE truth of Christ but still did blood offerings thinking it would be the same as Christ offering.Look up the truth Norm! You saying theres sins that the blood of Christ doesnt cover?Only 1 sin is that,To know the truth of Christ and to Reject it.Thats the one sin that theres no saving Grace for.
Blazer7x70 1 year ago
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. - 1 John 1:9 (NASB)
A) The passage says that if we confess our sins God will forgive us.
bandaidmafia 2 years ago
Q: Wait, which one is he lying about?
bandaidmafia 2 years ago
I've started a discussion on this topic on my web site bibleqna . com. I would appreciate your comments and discussion there.
Thanks,
Norm
PreacherNorm 2 years ago
2). Although they praticipated in the worship services and were partakers, they never accepted what was offered to them, They rejected Christ! So what the writer was saying that it is impossible for them to ever get saved because they reject the only one who could save them. This is in line with Hebrews 10:26,28; Gal 5:4). Remember that the writer was addressing Jews who lived by the law. He concluded by saying he was convinced of better things that are near salvation, and accompany it (He.6:9)
foreverinchrist1 2 years ago 2
1). Mr. Norm you are correct, They having falling away. The question is, who is the they? If they were christian then we have a contradiction in Scripture. The problem is The "will" of the Father! The Scriptures are clear that we must rightly divide the word of truth. One cannot be chosen by the Father and then The Son loses the ones that the Father gave Him to secure. How that can that happen. The only possible way is that the ones in Hebrew were not saved.
foreverinchrist1 2 years ago 2
Stupid video - all his point are lies, so how can they be good?
dickiebow2003 2 years ago