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Author Topic: Hebrews 10:26  (Read 3943 times)

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Sozo

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Hebrews 10:26
« on: August 18, 2008, 06:47:53 PM »

I'm having trouble finding where Ray has addressed Hebrews 10:26:  "If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God."

Could someone please point me in the right direction?

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Kat

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Re: Hebrews 10:26
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2008, 06:54:43 PM »


Hi Jason,

I found this in an email.

http://forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,7848.0.html --------

My question to you (and you might have already answered it for someone else, if so please direct me to the response):
 
In Heb. 10:26-31 please give your insight on what the Hebrew author is conveying towards/about the "willful sinner".
 
vs. 26 "...there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins"
vs 27 "but a certain terrifying/fearful (o'-meg-ah = finality) expectation of judgment (kree'-sis = justice - accusation, condemnation, damnation,judgment), and the fury of a fire (poor = lightning) which will consume/devour (es-thee'-o = to eat) the adversaries." (emphasis mine)
vs. 29 "of how much sorer punishment..."
 
Thanks- Chuck
 
"If Jesus had preached the same message that ministers preach today, He would never have been crucified." — Leonard Ravenhill
 

Dear Chuck:  I am going to have to do a bit of "interpretation" on this one, as the words themselves are not precise enough.  "Willfully" in the King James means "voluntarily."  It is like a "freewill" offering in the Old Testament which meant nothing more than an offering given "voluntarily"--it was not demanded.
 
When one sins willfully or voluntarily, it means that he has lost his conscience about those particular sins. He feels no guilt nor shame for committing them.  We all sin, but sin is not to "reign" over us, as Paul admonishes.  When we sin, we should recognize it as sin, and feel shame, and repent, and go on. Once we feel no guilt nor shame, there only remains "judgment" which will assuredly remove (through fiery trials and purging) these "adversaries" that plague the human race. Hope that helps.

God be with you,
Ray

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