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I see what you’re saying. I’ll think on your viewpoint more today.
I read that and see ‘one cannot he born again since they, those being addressed, already are’; 6 starts with a conjunction and those in 5:11-14 are true believers, however, are mere infants on milk just like the Corinthians.
How can one come to repentance and ask for the free gift if one had already repented and taken the gift? Its impossible for them to come back to repentance and seek the gift which was already given.
By me, having been truly converted prior, willfully sinning was I not “crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace”?
What if one continues even if the Holy Spirit tells them its wrong?
Does God take that lightly or ignore it?
Why doesn’t 1 John 2:19 use that term (Parapiptó)? I agree those described in 1 John 2:19 were not true converts to begin with
I read that and see ‘one cannot he born again since they, those being addressed, already are’; 6 starts with a conjunction and those in 5:11-14 are true believers, however, are mere infants on milk just like the Corinthians.
How can one come to repentance and ask for the free gift if one had already repented and taken the gift? Its impossible for them to come back to repentance and seek the gift which was already given.
By me, having been truly converted prior, willfully sinning was I not “crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace”?
What if one continues even if the Holy Spirit tells them its wrong?
Does God take that lightly or ignore it?
Why doesn’t 1 John 2:19 use that term (Parapiptó)? I agree those described in 1 John 2:19 were not true converts to begin with
what the author of hebrews is saying is that if salvation can be lost (if they can fall away) they can not be renewed, Unless christ comes again and pays for the sin he forgot to pay for the first time, which caused a loss of salvation ) to me the context is going back to law. And what the law teaches, that sacrifice must occure at the very least once a year to be redeemed (atond for) from Your sins of that year