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Am I Truly Saved, If I Continue In Habitual Sin? | Part 2

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Scripture: Hebrews 10:26-31
Topics: Culture & Politics, Sanctity of Life, Assurance of Salvation,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

For whom is there “no longer any sacrifice for sins”? The answer is those who “go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth” (the knowledge of Christ and his Gospel). Some theologians say that there is not any one particular sin in view here. They assert that the Apostle is referring to any sin that continues to …

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Am I Truly Saved, If I Continue In Habitual Sin? | Part 1

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Scripture: Hebrews 10:26-31
Topics: Culture & Politics, Sanctity of Life, Assurance of Salvation, Assurance of Salvation,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

For whom is there “no longer any sacrifice for sins”? The answer is those who “go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth” (the knowledge of Christ and his Gospel). Some theologians say that there is not any one particular sin in view here. They assert that the Apostle is referring to any sin that continues to …

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“Good News” Is Loving, But So Is “Bad News”

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Scripture: Hebrews 10:26-31
Topics: Culture & Politics, Sanctity of Life, Assurance of Salvation, Assurance of Salvation, Prayer, Love,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

Many Christians wrongly believe that the only good motivation comes from hearing about grace, rather than judgment. And they allow this misinformed belief to distort their view of God, until there are no theological categories left to comprehend, let alone love, a God whose wrath “is a fury of fire” against sinners. The Scripture clearly teaches that God is not …

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The Wrath Of God Is A Fury Of Fire

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Scripture: Hebrews 10:26-31
Topics: Culture & Politics, Sanctity of Life, Assurance of Salvation, Assurance of Salvation, Prayer, Love, Assurance of Salvation, Love, Parenting, Church Unity, Church Unity, Church Discipline, Doctrine of the Covenants, Doctrine of the Covenants, Doctrine of the Son, Doctrine of Eschatology,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

Many Christians wrongly believe that the only good motivation for obedience to Christ comes from hearing about grace, rather than hearing about judgment. These people allow this misinformed belief to distort their view of God, until there are no theological categories left to comprehend, let alone love, a God whose wrath against sinners “is a fury of fire.” The Scripture …