Context is always key. A different perspective then the one I've been reading on this thread. I can respect the posters views & respectfully disagree at the same time.
Written to Hebrews! Heb 10 context opens teaching: Christ’s Sacrifice is BETTER because it is Once for All time.
Synopsis:
Verses 1-14: OT law sacrifices were endlessly repeated (24/7, 7 days a week, 52 weeks per year) & a mere shadow of the BETTER Once for All time sin sacrifice to come. Bulls & goats animal sacrifices didn't remove sin (only covered) or guilt of the worshiper.
Verses 15-17: Cite OT Holy Spirit inspired proclamation of a new BETTER Blood sin management covenant to come.
Verse 18: When this new BETTER sin management is invoked. Sin will be forgiven/removed/washed away (guilt too) & NO further sacrifice for sin will ever be necessary/required.
Verses 19- 25 Since our great High Priest's perpetually cleansing God blood sacrifice. There is no longer a need for a curtain veil that separates us from Gods presents.
Verse 26: Having said that, Chapter Context: After we have heard/know the truth/having been drawn by the Holy Spirit. If we continue to sin & by bringing an animal sacrifice (to appease Jewish leadership & avoid their persecution. Recall the sower of seeds parable here. Although they had been Holy Spirit drawn/enlightened they were never saved.)
Verse 29: Anyone that continues to bring an animal sin sacrifice. This rebellion against the God blood shed covenant is far worst than the rebellion their ancestors committed against Moses.
Final thought:
This doesn't mean post new covenant conversion/salvation, sin never carries a consequence. Having said that, loss of salvation isn't one on those consequence (
1 Cor 3:11-15).
Consequence from sinning post-conversion/salvation could manifest itself, in many different ways. A health issue, a broken relationship, prison, disease, lost heavenly rewards earned etc.
Peace, JJ