Hi again OneFaith, I forgot to ask you about something else in my last post to you (sorry about that).
You said that Christ's blood saves, that those spoken of in Hebrews 10:26 had it, and that they were saved because they did. My question is, how did you arrive at that conclusion? IOW, where does the Bible tell us that those who v26 is referring to were saved by His blood?
Thanks!
~Deut
You said that Christ's blood saves, that those spoken of in Hebrews 10:26 had it, and that they were saved because they did. My question is, how did you arrive at that conclusion? IOW, where does the Bible tell us that those who v26 is referring to were saved by His blood?
Thanks!
~Deut
Ok well first, Christ's blood saves. Jesus is the lamb of God because when things were done physically in the old testament the blood of animal sacrifices represented how Christ's sacrifice will save us from our sins debt. But the blood of animals never saved anyone (Hebrews 10:4). But Jesus sacrifice made us holy (spiritually clean without sin). (Hebrews 10:10). Also in Revelation 7:14- "They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the the Lamb."
Those spoken of were saved/Christians. Hebrews 10:19 shows who is being spoken of- brothers and sisters (christians) who will enter the most holy place (heaven) because of the blood of Jesus. So 'we' 'our' 'you' refers to the saved.
That they have or at least had Christ's life saving blood, and if they lose it. Again it is speaking to the saved, and you cannot be saved without Christ's blood sacrifice. Christ's blood, Christ's sacrifice, God's grace, these all mean the same. To have them means to be saved, to have them no longer means to be saved no longer. Hebrews 10:27 says these same people can expect hell fire just like God's enemies- which we would be if we lose Christ's sacrifice for our sins.
Christ's blood is powerful enough to cleanse and and every sin it is applied to. If it no longer applies, it no longer saves.
Did I answer your question?