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Hebrews 6:4
4 It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, 5 who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age 6 and who have fallen[c] away, to be brought back to repentance. To their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace.
After being save and the first time I ran across this passage, I was really confused and I soon found out that I wasn't the only one.
How could this be, how could a Christian "Fall Away". I certainly didn't want to and, since my re-birth was so fresh in my mind, I didn't think I could.
As it turns out, it was a good lesson in listening to another person, a preacher and even the Bible. I know now that you have to be more prepared in your conclusion, be more of a study of God's word and always test the spirits in everything you do.
1 John 4:1
1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
For me this holds true, even with a verse from the Bible.
When you test the spirits, even your thought on a Bible verse, you must take your answer and test it against God and his perfect will and plan for us from the rst of he Bible as a whole. If you can turn your decision about anything into a negative outcome, I trust in God that is not from him.
With Hebrews 6:4, I found out this to be true.
Now, there is an age old debate who wrote Hebrews so, for this discussion, lets say it was in fact Paul.
Paul, when refering to "Falling Away" , he was not talking about you and me, he was talking about the unsaved. In fact, I would like to think that Paul, if given the opportunity, would also call this his "Once Saved Always Saved" Theology but let's leave that for another time.
For some study, on my part, I found some plausible explanation and it satisfied the testing of the spirits.
As it turns out, Paul was having a difficult time with spies from the Temple infiltrating the church. It appears that these people were church members for some period of time and to the extent that they called themselves Christians, as many beleived they were.
What actually was going on, they were Christians on the outside but not on the inside. They, in fact, were trying to lead others in the church and back to the Temple. They were telling their "brothers" that it was O.K. to be a folower of Christ but that they also needed to come back to the Temple and participate in Temple sacrifices.
What Paul was doing in Hebres 6, was that he was talking to the saved about the unsaved. He was telling his church that they were essentially signed , sealed and delivered; nothing could take them away from God.
He was saying, for a true Christian can not fall away, that if you could, there were no more sacrifices to bring them back, that there would be no putting Jesus back up on the cross again.
Paul was talking to the saved about Apostate Spies and that an unbeliever can not fall away from where he had never been...a saved state.
Never think that you can "fall away", that is not of God. We all struggle and let the flesh and the world interfere with our relationship with God. The Bible talks about when you recieve the spirit, it is for all eternity. God said he would never leave or forsake you.
He is in you. How do you fall away from that?
4 It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, 5 who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age 6 and who have fallen[c] away, to be brought back to repentance. To their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace.
After being save and the first time I ran across this passage, I was really confused and I soon found out that I wasn't the only one.
How could this be, how could a Christian "Fall Away". I certainly didn't want to and, since my re-birth was so fresh in my mind, I didn't think I could.
As it turns out, it was a good lesson in listening to another person, a preacher and even the Bible. I know now that you have to be more prepared in your conclusion, be more of a study of God's word and always test the spirits in everything you do.
1 John 4:1
1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
For me this holds true, even with a verse from the Bible.
When you test the spirits, even your thought on a Bible verse, you must take your answer and test it against God and his perfect will and plan for us from the rst of he Bible as a whole. If you can turn your decision about anything into a negative outcome, I trust in God that is not from him.
With Hebrews 6:4, I found out this to be true.
Now, there is an age old debate who wrote Hebrews so, for this discussion, lets say it was in fact Paul.
Paul, when refering to "Falling Away" , he was not talking about you and me, he was talking about the unsaved. In fact, I would like to think that Paul, if given the opportunity, would also call this his "Once Saved Always Saved" Theology but let's leave that for another time.
For some study, on my part, I found some plausible explanation and it satisfied the testing of the spirits.
As it turns out, Paul was having a difficult time with spies from the Temple infiltrating the church. It appears that these people were church members for some period of time and to the extent that they called themselves Christians, as many beleived they were.
What actually was going on, they were Christians on the outside but not on the inside. They, in fact, were trying to lead others in the church and back to the Temple. They were telling their "brothers" that it was O.K. to be a folower of Christ but that they also needed to come back to the Temple and participate in Temple sacrifices.
What Paul was doing in Hebres 6, was that he was talking to the saved about the unsaved. He was telling his church that they were essentially signed , sealed and delivered; nothing could take them away from God.
He was saying, for a true Christian can not fall away, that if you could, there were no more sacrifices to bring them back, that there would be no putting Jesus back up on the cross again.
Paul was talking to the saved about Apostate Spies and that an unbeliever can not fall away from where he had never been...a saved state.
Never think that you can "fall away", that is not of God. We all struggle and let the flesh and the world interfere with our relationship with God. The Bible talks about when you recieve the spirit, it is for all eternity. God said he would never leave or forsake you.
He is in you. How do you fall away from that?
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