Jethro Bodine
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Maybe, maybe not. God is the judge on that. And using Israel's example, I'm of the opinion that God is very looooooooooooooooong suffering and gives the former believer lots of time and space and exhortation and chastisement to come back to his senses.Jethro Bodine, in short, do you think your exegesis below refers to those who are described in Matt. 13? Do you think those who "last only a short time" and "quickly fall away" have "willfully trampled on the blood"?
Jethro wrote: "No faith in the blood means no more on going one-time offering of blood applied to your account (Hebrews 7:25 NIV). No more blood means no more justification. And Hebrews explains how the person who has willfully trampled on the blood has nothing to look forward to except damnation with the enemies of God, with no possibility for repentance:
Then, after all that and they still "go on sinning" (Hebrews 10:26 NASB)--continuing to willfully reject Christ's forgiveness and ignore his outstretched hands--that is when God decides that Christ's ministry no longer covers them.