Hebrews seems to suggest with a real break with God, there is no way back.
I think this is more of warning as to what happens to peoples hearts rather than a statement
if you come to the Lord and repent He will not open up the door.
I think this is more of warning as to what happens to peoples hearts rather than a statement
if you come to the Lord and repent He will not open up the door.
One idea is if you back slide, get discouraged, drift away, there is a way back.
Many do this, and find they grow cold and wonder quite what happened.
Others decide to actively abandon the faith and go back to a life of sin and debauchery.
Hebrews is saying, if you do this, conviction and repentance will not occur, just a regret
of walking away, and a fear of judgement. It will be a sad place. God is not going to
reject people, they will just be lost. Hebrews describes it like this
"only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God."
Heb 10:27
Jesus talks of something similar in counting the cost and not completing, it would be better not
to have started in the first place.