Grailhunter
Well-Known Member
There are a lot of things I copy and paste...hundreds of essays I have written and also there are websites that list scriptures. What is the difference.I notice you throw these verses around on copy and paste, But I wanted to know your interpretation of Hebrews 10:26-31
If someone went to church most of there life then when hard times came along they intentionally sinned multiple times, got fed up with Christianity tried to turn away from God serve anyone but God and got into Satanism, in your opinion have they blown it and cant come back will they go to hell, or do you think they could still be forgiven and go to heaven?
Not a difficult question as a whole. Christ came to earth for a mission, that mission required Him to go through the passion. A God going through the passion. Odds are good that it is going to have a high success rate.
I think the biggest problem is that people see the point of salvation as a ticket to heaven. Well, the fact is, there is a reason for Judgement Day. Salvation does not nullify Judgment Day. Regardless of what a Christian has done, Christ will weigh all things and make a judgment. And I mean all things...what is in the mind...what is in the heart...what are the circumstances...all things.
You can get into the nitty gritty of some topics that are not answerable. If Hitler found religion in the last five minutes of his life could he be saved? There are different opinions on that.
On both ends of the spectrum there are absolutes. Salvation is possible no matter who you are or what you have done.
On the other end, evil will not reside in heaven...but the depths of that evil will be determined by Christ.
A matter of the heart....if someone believes in OSAS, that belief can influence the sins they do, thinking they can get forgiveness for anything. Christ knows what they believe and what they are thinking, you can not scam a God.