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1 | can you explain hebrews 6; 6 | Heb 6:6 | johnny-b | 168744 | ||
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2 | can you explain hebrews 6; 6 | Heb 6:6 | DocTrinsograce | 168745 | ||
Hi, Johnny... The book of Hebrews is an admonition to persevere. People fall away in error (disobedience) or they "grow weary with well doing." As reference see Christ's parable of the sower in Matthew 13. Hebrews six is talking about the seed sown among rocky ground (Matthew 13:20-21). This kind of person has the appearance of being saved -- to our earthly eyes, at least -- but their falling away demonstrates that they were not regenerate. I suspect the writer is also affirming the fact that the people who've done this rarely come to full submission to the Lord in obedience to the gospel. In Him, Doc |
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