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1 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | CDBJ | 45034 | ||
Hi Joe, I don't want to get between you and Tim because I might get hurt but I sure enjoy the tough man bouts. In my estimation the answer to your little play on words is as follows. 1.All the sins of all men. 2.All the sins of some men, or 3.Some of the sins of all men. Christ died for the sins of the world, plural, but he didn't die for the sin of the world, singular. The sin of the world is the rejection of Christ and that is what the Holy Spirit works on. John 16:8-9 (KJV) And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9Of sin, because they believe not on me; This is not to be confused with the sin of Adam, but the sin of the world, which is the rejection of God's only Son. OK now you two can go back at it, CDBJ |
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2 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | John Reformed | 45067 | ||
Hi CDBJ, Are you refering to blasphemy of the Holy Spirit as the "sin (singular) of the world"? Please clarify. Your Brother, John (not Joe)Reformed |
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3 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | CDBJ | 45144 | ||
Sorry John, the answer is yes, if you construe the blasphemy of the Spirit to mean rejecting the convicting work of the Spirit to reveal Jesus as the Son of God to the world. CDBJ |
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4 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | John Reformed | 45166 | ||
Dear CDBJ, The fullest discourse of "Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit" is in Matt 12:24-37. If you study this doctrine in it's context, it explains what this sin is. I think you will find that it refers to the pharisees accusation that Christ cast out demons by the power of Satan. The unforgivble sin is the slanderous charge that calls the Holy Spirit demonic. blasphêmia; from 989; slander:--abusive language(1), blasphemies(4), blasphemous(2), blasphemy(6), railing(1), slander(3), slanders(1). If we reject the gospel (and die in our sins), all our sins will remain unforgiven. Perhaps you should reread John Owen's question and ponder a bit further on it. But, I warn you, it may change your theology. The Father imposed His wrath due unto, and the Son underwent punishment for, either: 1.All the sins of all men. 2.All the sins of some men, or 3.Some of the sins of all men. In which case it may be said: 1.That if the last be true, all men have some sins to answer for, and so, none are saved. 2.That if the second be true, then Christ, in their stead suffered for all the sins of all the elect in the whole world, and this is the truth. 3.But if the first be the case, why are not all men free from the punishment due unto their sins? You answer, "Because of unbelief." I ask, Is this unbelief a sin, or is it not? If it be (sin), then Christ suffered the punishment due unto it, or He did not. If He did, why must that hinder them more than their other sins for which He died? If He did not, He did not die for all their sins!" May God Bless Your Pondering, Brother John |
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5 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | CDBJ | 45213 | ||
Hi John it's me again CDBJ, if what you say is true about the sins of those that don't believe, that they aren't paid for by the work of Christ, then why isn't that the basis for their indictment at the white throne judgment? Sin has been judged in Christ but works haven't been judged yet. Unbelievers are judged out of those thing that were written it the books of works. The way I see it, everything that they did to earn eternal life will be put on the balance of justice i.e. their good works. The work that Jesus Christ did is on one side of the balance and their good works or deeds are on the other side, and they never measured up to the work that Christ performed. The believer's works, which haven't been judged yet either, will all be judged at the judgment seat of Christ. There is never any mentioned of sin at either judgment because that was all taken care of at the cross by God's precious Son. This thing that the evangelist likes to emphasize at their meetings about all your sins, and how they will all be spelled out when you stand before God, doesn't hold up to biblical proof; no sins mentioned! John 3:18 (KJV) He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. CDBJ |
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6 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | John Reformed | 45225 | ||
Dear CDBJ, Frankly, this is a new one on me. Perhaps you can supply the scripture from which your view is taken from. John |
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7 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | CDBJ | 45233 | ||
Brother John, brother John: that kind of reminds me of some kind of a song; you aren't French are you, just thought I would ask? If you are meaning the balance of justice concept you must be kidding, when I read the Bible I put my self right into it and that was the mental picture that I got. As for the other parts which ones did you mean? CDBJ |
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8 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | John Reformed | 45237 | ||
Dear Cbjd (thats french for cdbj), Excuse moi, but what in the world are you talking about. I'm the one whoneeds an interpreter. Frerre Jeaque, Frere Jeaque,brother John , Brother John. I just got it |
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9 | Hebrews 6:6 explained | Hebrews | CDBJ | 45292 | ||
Well praise the Lord brother John, this is the first thing that I have sent you that rings a bell; so now I suppose we can say that morning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing, ding dong ding, ding dong ding. Pretty bad huh, CDBJ |
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