Ikr You can have it too, mate "If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you." (James 1:5 NIV)
Sacrificing the animals for their sins didn't take it away, hence they needed to do it more than once and why Jesus being the perfect sacrifice is much more amazing. Thanks for clearing this up too.
yep they have to do it every day, and have a special sacrifice one day for every year, and in 70 AD- 2000 years ago the temple was destroyed.. what will they do for their sins..
There is no leaving the faith once you are truly trusting in Christ. If someone ended up leaving the faith, it would show that they weren't a true believer to begin with
Don't agree. A person can be very sincere at first, but then as life happens decide to have nothing to do with Jesus and become followers of another religion. I'm not hoping this for any one to happen but if you dont want Jesus anymore He will give you what you want. Doesnt make sense to say he wasnt a true believer to begin with. We need to hold on till the end and not leave the faith.
@@Racingfan101 Nobody who's sincere can leave the faith. In fact, they won't even want to leave. That's because once they truly believe, the Holy Spirit will regenerate them and give a new heart and body, neither of which can perish. As for those who leave, they were never sincere to begin with. "They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us. For if they had belonged to us, they would have remained with us; but their going showed that none of them belonged to us." (1 John 2:19 NIV)
@@zanykangaroo that verse talks about belonged to us which we only know in the end who remains, it has nothing to do with them not being sincere. King Asa in old testament was sincere and extremely zealous for God but in his older years not anymore. If we remain with Jesus to the end we indeed were the ones belonging to Him. The race is not easy and starting well doesnt mean you are guaranteed to finish well. However if our faith remains in Jesus alone to the end I hope that for everybody.
Yes I love the clarity and explanation that you so clearly explain this difficult verse. This is always my understanding of this verse but you more clearly explained. ❤
Something that always helps me when thinking about this is, when the obvious thought comes to mind of”we’ll then why does it matter if I sin, Jesus will take it all away” and it becomes hard accepting that this person next to you with sin in they’re life will be viewed equal to you who sins minimally. Remember 2 things, 1st that all judgment was passed onto the son and 2nd that well we can sin and Jesus will forgive it, he also judges you’re heart when the time comes. And a good heart would not want to rebel(sin) against such a amazing friend. The blameless faultless friend who sacrificed himself for you, defeated of death, why would we ever want to sin against him, our hearts should hold us in judgment of ourselves(which you hand over to Jesus) if we accept Jesus.
A father doesn’t stop loving when his son doesn’t listen, but the son himself should feel ashamed and hopefully avoid not listening in the future if raised by the rod
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for this message and i thank the Lord Jesus Christ praised Him, because He guided me in this video, i really need this message. Thank you Lord for telling me that i am not alone🙏🏼❤️.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. There are other interpretations out there I’m sure, but it’s clear Judas was not saved, and was destined not to be, not because God, the father just hates Judas, and disdains him, but due to his own actions, and his sinfulness within.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross/Prophecy, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. Now, Only Christ knows the answer to all, but we as Followers Of Christ are led by the Holy Spirit, and we can find interpretations through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit, and so can you. Keep going in the depths or scripture and harness upon the Spirit of Grace that has been gifted to you, and it Will guide you. May God, the father bless you my Brother/Sister.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. Now, Only Christ knows the answer to all, but we as Followers Of Christ are led by the Holy Spirit, and we can find interpretations through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit, and so can you. Keep going in the depths or scripture and harness upon the Spirit of Grace that has been gifted to you, and it Will guide you. May God, the father bless you my Brother/Sister.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. Now, Only Christ knows the answer to all, but we as Followers Of Christ are led by the Holy Spirit, and we can find interpretations through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit, and so can you. Keep going in the depths or scripture and harness upon the Spirit of Grace that has been gifted to you, and it Will guide you. May God, the father bless you my Brother/Sister.
The devils had me in dismay with this passage 4 years ago but God is faithful in showing his faithfulness and why I would never leave the faith because as Peter told Jesus where else would I go Lord you alone have the words to eternal life. I've also learned that when I do repent about certain sins in my life that it's not really me its God's faith that he continues to provide to me that allows me to be co formed to his image, I hold this truth because at the end of the day everything Good will return to the source of all goodness God himself. Whats the old testament say that God's word will come fourth and not return void, so true as Thru Christ he will bring many sons and daughters to glory. Hallelujah!!!
The end of Hebrews 10 clearly talks about "shrinking back" in reference to rejecting God's Grace and returning to a futile sacrificial system. The "wobbly works" crowd love to distort this passage.
‘Deliberately keep on sinning’ = ‘don’t accept Jesus’s sacrifice’? To me it sounds more like it’s referring to those people who are blasé about sinning because ‘Jesus takes care of that messy business, so I can sin as much as I want’. You see it all the time in videos of street preachers at rainbow events; they say things like ‘God loves me, right? Then there’s no problem’ or ‘He paid for my sins, right? Then it’s all been paid for and I can do whatever I want’. They do claim His forgiveness, but not His Lordship
@@VoVina111 True, though ‘Protestant’ is a pretty broad term encompassing a lot of disparate groups, so I wouldn’t necessarily apply the criticism at that level.
@@Globeguy1337 True the protestant friends I've made are actually serious about living like Christ which is very admirable and inspiring. It's just shocking when I see other Protestants (of many divisions like you said) being on the complete opposite spectrum of that
Hey i was wondering... have you ever thought of debating with learned people from different faiths (Judaism, Bhuddism, Islam etc...) dude ur a beast i would love to see that type of content keep it up !
Hebrews 10. I consider myself saved, but now I begin to question that. I was very young, maybe 12, when I was struck by the Holy Spirit while sitting alone in the darkened sanctuary. The Spirit came on me suddenly, and I felt a certain tingle in my body out of the blue. At the time, I was thinking of spiritual things when it happened. As a teenager and as an adult, I let lust creep into my being. But I never left my faith and did work in the church. Lately, though, I put off lustful things and repented. The Lord has blessed me greatly. Yet, this particular chapter 6 bothers me because I suppose I was shown the light by that encounter but did not live a completely dedicated Christian life. I need to hear some thoughts on this from other Christians. Hebrews 10 "For if we sin willfully after receiving the truth, there is no more sacrifice for sin".
Hey Ryan, I have a genuine question. Romans 2 7-8 says “To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life. But for those who are self-seeking and who reject the truth and follow evil, there will be wrath and anger.” I genuinely believe that salvation comes only though Christ and what He did for me, but I was just confused because verse 7 looks like its saying salvation also involves individuals actions? Please help me discern the Truth
If you read this Ryan, one critique I would give of the case you make is that I wouldn’t bother referencing Peter denying Jesus three times. Because when people are asking this question, they’re asking in reference to people who have become born again by the Holy Spirit. When Peter denied Jesus, that was pre-John chapter 20. That was before Jesus had both paid for sin, rose from the dead and had breathed upon the disciples saying, “Receive the Holy Spirit” thus receiving the miracle of the second birth, via becoming eternally saved having received the gift. Next time I would look for a different New Testament example that clearly and specifically is talking about sin in reference to a person that has become born again post finished work on the cross and resurrection. If you fail to make sure that distinction is accounted for, a lot of people’s fear regarding this question will remain. There are people that teach that when you believe in Jesus and receive his salvation, all of your sins are forgiven up until that moment. But if you sin again moving forward, your sin remains until you repent. There’s different versions of this but some people go to great lengths to teach that if you sin after becoming saved, and you were to die in a car accident, you would go to hell because you didn’t repent before the accident. Not many people teach to that extreme but I think we all can relate to that fear in a deep seated way in our psyches. That’s the kind of loud inner dialogue that ruins us with guilt, shame, and condemnation because of sins. All that to say, the rest was good, but for the sake of the listener who is looking for hope and reassurance, I would make sure your scripture references apply correctly and contextually. We have to remember that though we might say that in Peter was saved in some way before the finished work, as there were saints of old before Jesus, we do have to remember the distinction that Peter still was yet born again. That’s what a person is thinking when they read Hebrews 10:26 as well as the verse in Hebrews 6 and the verse in 2 Peter.
Romans 6:1 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? You may want to make another video on Romans chapter 6 for all the people you just encouraged to willfully sin.
He is not encouraging anyone. He is correct. Paul was talking to people who wanted to return to animal sacrifices, ignoring the finished work of the cross.
@@CappieBG well it's sure tempting for me to fall back into sin for anyone to say anything of the sort without clarifying that we're not supposed to sin along with the teaching. The old man is supposed to be dead but he won't go down without a fight. I've never followed Judaism but everyone online seems to think that repenting is the equivalent when my only two options are moving forward away from my sin or continuing in my sin. Now my question is who gave me the unction to repent in the first place? 2 Corinthians 7:1 Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God. I don't see God anywhere in sight, and I know that I'm supposed to have faith and turn to Him. But He's invisible for now so all I've got to hold onto is His word and hope for salvation.
@@darekisrael469 Oh yeah its always tempting. I've also struggled with some of this stuff because I know God saved me from the New Age crap and narcissistic relationship. So I know he is real and its all about Grace and he could've just let me go and die with the rest. Its also hard to accept that he sees me the same as Dahmer for example and other stuff and his Law shows it, which ofcourse makes you think well why should I not go and sin a little bit and throw a party its not so bad. So yeah the whole thing can make it a little discouraging. But still it says that no flesh would be Justified by the law.
encouragement to sin after understanding the context and The Gospel is the last thing a believer would think of. why do you think God would let you into heaven?
@@HerManyJoysss are you asking me if I think I'll make the cut? If I think I'm going to heaven? It seems like no matter what I try to do I fail to accept God's grace so if that's your question then you're asking the wrong person. Why don't you ask God...? If you are also saying that you don't live with temptation then you are a liar. 1 John 1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. What about my statement proclaimed, " I'm going to heaven and you're not." Because that's what I'm picking up from what you're putting down. 1 Corinthians 10:12 Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. Maybe I grossly misinterpreted what you said. But no I don't think I am going to heaven for the record, nothing makes me think that. As much as I believe, I haven't proven that God is my all in all. Who do you represent?
Even so we should not deliberately sin just as Paul explains. He grace is abundant but its not for us to misuse or use as an excuse. We should be transformed in our walk with God to desire a life as He wills according to His good purpose and not the ways of the old man/world.
Sanctified simply means 'set apart', not necessarily saved. For example, in 1 Cor 7:14 it describes the "unbelieving husband" as sanctified, but are clearly not saved since they are unbelieving.
Wow I know I commented this on your recent video but here’s the answer thank you for letting Christ use you here. ❤ We all fell short but Jesus paid the fines
Actually This is talking about Those who willfully don't assemble Themselves together Meaning Christians Who turn away It's also referring as it says to those who have been Sanctified which God doesn't sanctify Sinners did it even explains what it is by saying they willingly trample the blood of Christ that Sanctified them underfoot this cannot be sinners So the context Of this chapter Is referring to Believers unfortunately the Bible clearly says that the spirit of God is trying to tell us that in the last days there are people who will fall away from the faith you cannot fall away from something you're not a part of
My interpretation is, Heb19.25 deliberate sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, (like stealing knowingly after knowingly it is a sin)........ no sacrifice of sins is left...(this is like spiting on Jesus when he was hanging on the cross). Peter was warned before he denied Jesus. that was a prophesy. When the roster crowed, Peter was reminded... He did not sin knowingly.
Something I’m struggling with is when denying myself and turning away from lust for a small moment I become almost depressed but after resisting and turning to God for longer it goes away. But every time I resist my temptation I get a wave of sadness and almost despair or shame uncertain how to describe it. Is this normal? Is there something wrong with me.
Do you believe that Faith Alone in Christ alone is how we are saved and sealed ? Repent means to "change your mind", it doesn't mean "turn from sin" Even God repents and he is sinless Jonah 3:10 And God *saw their works*, that they *turned from their evil way* ; and *God repented* of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not. Turning from sins is works 👆 and Salvation is not of works Ephesians 2:8-9 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and *that not of yourselves* : it is the gift of God: *Not of works* , lest any man should boast.
Lust for you, seems to be tied to some deep seated feelings about yourself & possibly your relationships (familial). Plz ask God to send you someone who can help you work thru this professionally & spiritually. All the best to you.
I watched a testimony yesterday, from Delafe, called "I became a Christian and began to see demons." He said that whenever he would resist lust, a demon would come into his room, etc., etc.. Others in the comments echoed similar experiences. Maybe what you're experiencing is similar, too. Perhaps there is a spirit involved. I don't know. All I know to do (I am currently moving into victory over extremely lustful habits) is to say, "Father, I don't understand what's happening, but I know I'm not going to let it cause me to disobey Your commandment. I trust You. Fight for me, please." He will work everything for your benefit. Also, if you want to onow, then ask Him to show you what's going on! God bless you. I will pray now that you receive your answer and that it leads to greater victory in your life. Also, pop some headphones in and listen to the Psalms! I use the NKJV app, which is free. I've already memorized the first six chapters! So powerful!
when i learnt the True Gospel, those lustful feelings became very weak, went from feeling like being stabbed with a fork of temptation to nothing more than a dull toothpick thought it was the same for you so, but if knowing the truth of Salvation doesn't do it, gotta ask God like the other guy said
@@yveltal1284 yes I believe in faith alone Jesus is the sole reason. But I’m so devastated I still have these thoughts these desires for lust. I want them gone I don’t want to lust anymore I want to love like God loves and it breaks my heart knowing how I’ve looked at some women and how I still look at them when I’m lusting. I just feel so depressed and so ashamed of myself for even desiring it.
This clarifys that Gay people can be christian but just a cold Christian rather that hot Christian. Am i right in thinking this? (luke warm is knowing of jesus but refusing to believe in him. Correct me if im wrong :) here to grow in knowledge)
So Ryan if those sacrifices in the Old testament didnt take away sins, still Jesus wasnt there yet and still didnt die for their sins. How could those people before Jesus get to heaven? What was getting them to Heaven if not those sacrifices nor their works and they couldnt trust in Jesus for dying for them because that still didnt happen?
But what if you go through a period of your life where you totally lost faith and didn't believe in what the bible said anymore including God. Then something happened again and you opened your heart again. Can you go back back or are you doomed?
Of course you can go back. You are Born Again! And Jesus said only those who are born again will inherit the Kingdom of God. You are basically the Prodigal Son in Jesus' parable, welcomed back with open arms ❤
Matthew 5:17-20 KJV [17] Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. [18] For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. [19] Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. [20] For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven. This sounds like works what do you think?
This is wrong. In some way, Peter chose to reject Christ, but at the same time, he HAD to reject Christ, he didnt really have any other joice. Here's why: Matthew 26:31 says: Then Jesus said to them, “Tonight all of you will fall away because of me, for it is written: I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered. This was a prophecy, written in Zechariah 13:7. So it HAD to be fulfilled, so in some sense, Peter's denyal was more of a unwillful sin. And in Hebrews 10:26 its talking about any willful UNREPENTANT sin, because we can't just go back to our vomit and put Christ to an open shame. The Bible says that although a righteous man falls seven times, he will get up again. So I think that this point of view makes the most sense.
What I think, that one who completely rejects Christ after receiving the knowledge of the truth is someone who is not a born again Christian who really has understood what Jesus actually did on that cross, this individual has heard the gospel just as it mentioned that received the full knowledge of truth and then rejected it, this also is actually called the unforgivable sin, this is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. And hence there no longer remains a sacrifice. Born again Christians who are fully aware that Christ replaced your punishment to go to hell by His death will never ever reject Christ whatsoever. Even the word of God says that we can never slip back again from His hands once Father has given us to Jesus meaning once we have been justified we are sealed by the guarantee of Holy Spirit and it cannot be undone, because who in their right mind after knowing the wrath of hell would willingly want to accept satan and reject Christ especially knowing what the end would be? So those Christians who professed to be earlier were never saved in the first place.
My sin is sexual lust. I absolutely understand this isn't a free ticket to get in the sin tub knowing I'll be forgiven. But when it happens (I'm human, if I could give up the lust why'd I need salvation) But when I do sexually sin I can repent and go back to God. Not feeling like I've screwed up so bad he doesn't want me. Thank you!
Jesus pays for our past present and also future sins, any sin we do is paid for by Jesus IF we are trusting in him. This doesn’t make us want to sin more it actually makes us want to sin less, similar to if a fireman saves you from a burning building you don’t punch him in the face and run back into the fire. You would thank him and do what you could for him because he saved you. It’s the same with Jesus, He saved us from hell now we want to do good things for him and avoid sin. Not to get to heaven but just because we are thankful that Jesus has saved us.
@@yveltal1284 John 6:28-29 Then they said unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.
@@darekisrael469 Believe on him whom he hath sent = have faith the "work" of Believiing on him doesn't always lead to "works of righteousness" which is why Romans 4:5-6 is there or what i should say, doesn't always lead to an abundance of works, but you get the idea Just making sure no one gets hung up on works based Salvation better safe than sorry
Can you explained what Jesus ment by the sower please bc Jesus speaks of works and works of the father so can you please explain it if not can we have a video call some time
@@danielbu2611 yes true and that's y we no longer under the law of the flesh but the law of the spirit it's okay we can say that we live Jesus but if you don't honor God with your heart soul and mind and or u don't love ur neighbor as your self then you won't enter into the kingdom of God God bless that's what Jesus was saying in the parable
Asking for forgiveness is easy but repentance is hard but possible. Example: you had sex outside of marriage and ask for forgiveness. God will see if you truly are regretting it when your urges return and sees if you fall back or you turn to him.) That is true repentance. I used to be addicted to adult content and would ask for forgiveness but God knew I wasn’t repenting because I had my next videos scheduled for next week. I got to tell you when I said enough, the urges were killing me but instead of giving in I dropped to my knees and gave my life to the lord. I am now 12 years in and turn to Christ every time I am tempted!!!!
Help please my friend was a Christ follower and he is thinking of doing something really bad and I’m trying my best to convince him and he won’t I thought he was doing alright but he wasn’t actually reading the Bible or trying to live in gods image and I don’t want him doing something that can result in him hurting others
@@TheLordsBlood That’s what I did he said he doesn’t want to do anything anymore but it is hard to trust him but if he is telling the truth I’m glad he changed his mind
@@danielbu2611 he said he isn’t going to do anything anymore but I live really far away from him so I don’t know if he will do anything I won’t hear about it but I can’t tell his parents I don’t have anyway of letting them know
@@danielbu2611 I kept praying for him but he just insulted Christ and he said he will start reading the Bible but I can’t trust him he said he did that before and he admitted to not actually reading it
If you're saying that wilful sin means rejecting Jesus and that no more sacrifice for sin means Jesus' sacrifice, that would mean you believe in loss of salvation. Because the people who wilfully sin that he's talking about are sanctified. Hebrews 10 kjv 29 Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was SANCTIFIED an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? Hebrews 10 kjv 10 By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. Hebrews 10 kjv 14 For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified. Therefore, saved. And they are sanctified once and for all by the offering up off the body of Jesus Christ. They draw back, and God has no pleasure in them, but they do not draw back to perdition, but have believed to the saving of the soul. With that being understood you can understand that wilful sin is not rejecting Jesus, it is knowingly sinning against Him, in any way. And that no more sacrifice for sins does not mean Jesus' sacrifice isn't sufficient for them, but that they cannot wilfully sin, go sacrifice a lamb to God and have that cover their sin. They WILL BE PUNISHED. Is that punishment eternal condemnation of the soul? Or is it the destruction of the flesh? 1 corinthians 3 kjv 15 If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire. 16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? 17 If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are. 1 corinthians 11 kjv 30 For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep. 31 For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged. 32 But when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world. I pray this makes sense to everyone who reads it. God bless
Christ will never de-son you if you sin or even reject Him. Peter clearly rejected Christ. Salvation is ALL of Christ and not of our ability to do good works or hang onto our faith. These Hebrew believers were either not saved ‘tasted Christ’ or were believers tempted to fall back into Judaism who God will severely chastise but not lose their salvation
I disagree, we nail Jesus to the cross every time we willingly sin. Of course we mess up from time to time, but if we know the truth and continue to say stay in the sin of porn, alcoholism, adultery, probation can end on us.
Notice how you singled out specific sins. As if other sins aren't as bad as those. Some people can and do still struggle with those specific sins you mentioned.
You are completely wrong @romandaigle455, Jesus' sacrifice was a one and done event. He cannot ever be put back up on the cross. Maybe in your heart He can be, but then that means He was never raised from the dead and your faith is in vain and you are dead in your sins. The fact is that we can choose to believe in Jesus for the forgiveness of our sins or continue justifying ourselves by our own worthless deeds. Jesus said that if you so much as look at a woman with lust you have committed adultery in your heart. If you so much as hate someone then you have committed murder in your heart. Who in existence has honestly never lusted or hated someone? You see God's standard is perfection. If you continue trying to earn your salvation by your good deeds then you will realise just how quickly you fall short. And I warn you, if you are found to have fallen short in the sight of God then He will burn you up.
What the heck. What is your definition of sin? Jesus died for our sins. What you have listed here are sins. Why is there confusion? I think you are underestimating what Jesus actually did at the cross. It is of a greater magnitude than what you are suggesting here!
Hebrew is for the hebrews only because back then jews are relying on animal sacrifices. I also misinterpreted that and take out of context, I thought I was like screwed, ofcourse we are in flesh we are susceptible to sins. But in case of that verses, if they deny Jesus Christ's sacrifices for to save their sins, they will be judged harshly, and rely on animal sacrifices. If christians interpretted the way they read it then, Paul, John of Patmos and Peter were screwed, they made mistakes too while being baptized. Of course as long as you are living there is a hope for God. It's like a parent correcting a baby how to stand and talk. Of course if you struggle with sin, ask help for God, he's not a tyrrant. He is love. It is good if you confess your sins with privately, atleast you admitted it instead of being in denial.
You said... "The animal will appease Yahweh but will not take away sins" Let's read Scripture... Leviticus 17 4:13 “‘If the whole congregation of Israel STRAYS UNINTENTIONALLY and the matter is not noticed by the assembly, and THEY VIOLATE ONE OF OF YAHWEH’s COMMANDMENTS, WHICH MUST NOT BE VIOLATED, SO THEY BECOME GUILTY, 4:14 the assembly must present a young bull for a sin offering when the sin they have committed becomes known. They must bring it before the Meeting Tent. Then proceeds to explain the details of what they needed to do and then comes this 4:20 He must do with the rest of the bull just as he did with the bull of the sin offering; this is what he must do with it. So the priest will make atonement on their behalf and THEY WILL BE FORGIVEN. 4:21 He must bring the rest of the bull outside the camp and burn it just as he burned the first bull - it is the SIN OFFERING OF THE ASSEMBLY. Wrong, very wrong again.
So you’ve never sinned consciously after accepting Christ as your Savior? That’s not rejecting Jesus, that’s committing an individual sin that you have to learn/change from and repent to God continuously until that specific sin is removed from your life. But, if you know it’s wrong and then say to Jesus “I am done living your way, I will live my way only, Good bye Jesus”, then you would be committing the unforgivable sin, which is walking away from Jesus. That’s the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
The only problem with what you're seeing in this video you're describing this chapter but it's not what it says so we have two options here, it's either you are right or the Bible is wrong, for the Bible is right in you are wrong, well we have definitely confirmed that you are wrong and the Bible is right!!!!!
You work for 40 years to have 1 million dollars in your retirement. Meanwhile, some people are investing just $10,000 in a meme coin for a few months, sometimes less, and now they’re billionaires. I pray that anyone reading this will be successful in life.
Thank you for clarifying this. I almost was deceived. This has brought much needed relief and peace in my heart
Wow man. The Holy Spirit has given you the gift of discernment and interpretation
Ikr
You can have it too, mate
"If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you." (James 1:5 NIV)
Amen
Sacrificing the animals for their sins didn't take it away, hence they needed to do it more than once and why Jesus being the perfect sacrifice is much more amazing. Thanks for clearing this up too.
yep they have to do it every day, and have a special sacrifice one day for every year, and in 70 AD- 2000 years ago the temple was destroyed.. what will they do for their sins..
I need you to teach me the whole bible 😅😂
The Holy Spirit will teach you the Bible if you read and study it.
@romandaigle455 I was gonna say the exact same thing.
Good job❤❤
And you will see as you read it, It reads you and teaches you in a specific way You can understand. Just trust Jesus He will teach you 🙏🫂🕊️
Bringing to you remembrance the Love of The Most High ☝️❤️☝️🕊️☝️✝️
Same lol so glad I found him
Thank you for explaining this. I've always struggled with this scripture. I have just breathed a long sigh of relief 😊
There is no leaving the faith once you are truly trusting in Christ. If someone ended up leaving the faith, it would show that they weren't a true believer to begin with
Amen!
Very true. Salvation cannot be "lost."
Don't agree. A person can be very sincere at first, but then as life happens decide to have nothing to do with Jesus and become followers of another religion. I'm not hoping this for any one to happen but if you dont want Jesus anymore He will give you what you want. Doesnt make sense to say he wasnt a true believer to begin with. We need to hold on till the end and not leave the faith.
@@Racingfan101 Nobody who's sincere can leave the faith. In fact, they won't even want to leave. That's because once they truly believe, the Holy Spirit will regenerate them and give a new heart and body, neither of which can perish.
As for those who leave, they were never sincere to begin with.
"They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us. For if they had belonged to us, they would have remained with us; but their going showed that none of them belonged to us." (1 John 2:19 NIV)
@@zanykangaroo that verse talks about belonged to us which we only know in the end who remains, it has nothing to do with them not being sincere. King Asa in old testament was sincere and extremely zealous for God but in his older years not anymore. If we remain with Jesus to the end we indeed were the ones belonging to Him. The race is not easy and starting well doesnt mean you are guaranteed to finish well. However if our faith remains in Jesus alone to the end I hope that for everybody.
Yes I love the clarity and explanation that you so clearly explain this difficult verse. This is always my understanding of this verse but you more clearly explained. ❤
This was a sheer genius understanding of the Bible.
I love your shorts and finally visited your channel. This video has blessed me richly. Thank you so much! Looking forward to following your content.
I've been trying to explain this to people for years.
You’ve deepened me today my brother in Christ. Thank you for this revelation and all praise be to our father in heaven in Jesus mighty name, Amen!
Something that always helps me when thinking about this is, when the obvious thought comes to mind of”we’ll then why does it matter if I sin, Jesus will take it all away” and it becomes hard accepting that this person next to you with sin in they’re life will be viewed equal to you who sins minimally. Remember 2 things, 1st that all judgment was passed onto the son and 2nd that well we can sin and Jesus will forgive it, he also judges you’re heart when the time comes. And a good heart would not want to rebel(sin) against such a amazing friend. The blameless faultless friend who sacrificed himself for you, defeated of death, why would we ever want to sin against him, our hearts should hold us in judgment of ourselves(which you hand over to Jesus) if we accept Jesus.
A father doesn’t stop loving when his son doesn’t listen, but the son himself should feel ashamed and hopefully avoid not listening in the future if raised by the rod
@@Zeonder was Judas still loved? He was really sorry and felt ashamed
This is a very good post! Thank you for sharing this!❤❤❤
@Yo-0o0o0o0o judas wasn't a believer though
This blessed me. I was just studying Hebrews 10 now and I needed this.
Wow, I was just reading this chapter and these verses this morning, thank you for the clarification. Praise God!
Thank you for explaining
Thank you so much brother
God bless you 😊❤
Just wanted to say thanks for this explanation. Makes perfect sense!
Thank you for your time to talk about the Bible and it's meaning.
Brilliant explanation.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for this message and i thank the Lord Jesus Christ praised Him, because He guided me in this video, i really need this message. Thank you Lord for telling me that i am not alone🙏🏼❤️.
Wow my friend and I were discussing this scripture
Glory to God
I would PAY for a verse by verse study with him!
But he wouldn’t do it for business. I believe Ryan genuinely wants to serve the Lord through his works.
@@JJ-ki7zffreely you have received, so freely give.
@@JJ-ki7zf I think the same about him, but still I think people deserve to be pay for their hard work
Whaaaattt!!! This Dude is too good
This helped me so much - thanks 🙏
Amen brother
gracious youre smart
amen
Thank you so much.. i sinned i repent and trying my best not to sin.and ppl tell me i m losing it..
@@Jesusbloodissufficient9434 Serious questions..
Was Judas never saved then?
I thought Judas fully believed/trusted in Jesus Christ.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. There are other interpretations out there I’m sure, but it’s clear Judas was not saved, and was destined not to be, not because God, the father just hates Judas, and disdains him, but due to his own actions, and his sinfulness within.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross/Prophecy, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. Now, Only Christ knows the answer to all, but we as Followers Of Christ are led by the Holy Spirit, and we can find interpretations through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit, and so can you. Keep going in the depths or scripture and harness upon the Spirit of Grace that has been gifted to you, and it
Will guide you. May God, the father bless you my Brother/Sister.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. Now, Only Christ knows the answer to all, but we as Followers Of Christ are led by the Holy Spirit, and we can find interpretations through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit, and so can you. Keep going in the depths or scripture and harness upon the Spirit of Grace that has been gifted to you, and it
Will guide you. May God, the father bless you my Brother/Sister.
@@Yo-0o0o0o0oJudas was known to be the Son Of Perdition, which is linked in John 17. Perdition means utter condemnation, or destruction, and so it is clear that Judas was never saved. For he was foreordained not to be, due to his own actions, and choices it was destined this way. For he betrayed Jesus later on, due to his potential lust for riches, for he was known to steal the Money Bag, in John 14:4-6. The thing about Judas, is that he never fully believed in Christ Jesus, his position may be in the right place, but his heart wasn’t. He was blinded by his own worldliness, and at times we can be as well, when we are caught up with the things of the world, we lose sight of the light. I suppose we can link it to Lukewarmness, Judas wasn’t cold to see his need for God, the father, or Christ that would lead him to repentance, and he wasn’t Hot either, to pursue Christ with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength like in Mark 12:30. Instead he didn’t see his need for Christ, but he was with Christ, but yet he truly didn’t pursue Christ within. Even so, Jesus still accepted Judas in, knowing he will betray him, and also as a fulfillment of the Cross, Jesus loved Judas i’m sure, although due to his own actions, he was too far gone, Judas was given a chance, and he didn’t take it in regard of his own actions. So what Judas did for bad, it was controlled for Good. Now, Only Christ knows the answer to all, but we as Followers Of Christ are led by the Holy Spirit, and we can find interpretations through the grace and power of the Holy Spirit, and so can you. Keep going in the depths or scripture and harness upon the Spirit of Grace that has been gifted to you, and it
Will guide you. May God, the father bless you my Brother/Sister.
The devils had me in dismay with this passage 4 years ago but God is faithful in showing his faithfulness and why I would never leave the faith because as Peter told Jesus where else would I go Lord you alone have the words to eternal life. I've also learned that when I do repent about certain sins in my life that it's not really me its God's faith that he continues to provide to me that allows me to be co formed to his image, I hold this truth because at the end of the day everything Good will return to the source of all goodness God himself. Whats the old testament say that God's word will come fourth and not return void, so true as Thru Christ he will bring many sons and daughters to glory. Hallelujah!!!
The end of Hebrews 10 clearly talks about "shrinking back" in reference to rejecting God's Grace and returning to a futile sacrificial system.
The "wobbly works" crowd love to distort this passage.
‘Deliberately keep on sinning’ = ‘don’t accept Jesus’s sacrifice’?
To me it sounds more like it’s referring to those people who are blasé about sinning because ‘Jesus takes care of that messy business, so I can sin as much as I want’. You see it all the time in videos of street preachers at rainbow events; they say things like ‘God loves me, right? Then there’s no problem’ or ‘He paid for my sins, right? Then it’s all been paid for and I can do whatever I want’.
They do claim His forgiveness, but not His Lordship
Well to be fair that's kinda what a lot of Protestants claim too. Not all but many
@@VoVina111
True, though ‘Protestant’ is a pretty broad term encompassing a lot of disparate groups, so I wouldn’t necessarily apply the criticism at that level.
@@Globeguy1337 True the protestant friends I've made are actually serious about living like Christ which is very admirable and inspiring. It's just shocking when I see other Protestants (of many divisions like you said) being on the complete opposite spectrum of that
Hey i was wondering... have you ever thought of debating with learned people from different faiths (Judaism, Bhuddism, Islam etc...) dude ur a beast i would love to see that type of content keep it up !
we don't debate, we just aim to reason with people about their eternity
Hebrews 10. I consider myself saved, but now I begin to question that. I was very young, maybe 12, when I was struck by the Holy Spirit while sitting alone in the darkened sanctuary. The Spirit came on me suddenly, and I felt a certain tingle in my body out of the blue. At the time, I was thinking of spiritual things when it happened. As a teenager and as an adult, I let lust creep into my being. But I never left my faith and did work in the church. Lately, though, I put off lustful things and repented. The Lord has blessed me greatly. Yet, this particular chapter 6 bothers me because I suppose I was shown the light by that encounter but did not live a completely dedicated Christian life. I need to hear some thoughts on this from other Christians. Hebrews 10 "For if we sin willfully after receiving the truth, there is no more sacrifice for sin".
Hey Ryan, I have a genuine question.
Romans 2 7-8 says
“To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life. But for those who are self-seeking and who reject the truth and follow evil, there will be wrath and anger.”
I genuinely believe that salvation comes only though Christ and what He did for me, but I was just confused because verse 7 looks like its saying salvation also involves individuals actions? Please help me discern the Truth
If you read this Ryan, one critique I would give of the case you make is that I wouldn’t bother referencing Peter denying Jesus three times. Because when people are asking this question, they’re asking in reference to people who have become born again by the Holy Spirit. When Peter denied Jesus, that was pre-John chapter 20. That was before Jesus had both paid for sin, rose from the dead and had breathed upon the disciples saying, “Receive the Holy Spirit” thus receiving the miracle of the second birth, via becoming eternally saved having received the gift. Next time I would look for a different New Testament example that clearly and specifically is talking about sin in reference to a person that has become born again post finished work on the cross and resurrection. If you fail to make sure that distinction is accounted for, a lot of people’s fear regarding this question will remain. There are people that teach that when you believe in Jesus and receive his salvation, all of your sins are forgiven up until that moment. But if you sin again moving forward, your sin remains until you repent. There’s different versions of this but some people go to great lengths to teach that if you sin after becoming saved, and you were to die in a car accident, you would go to hell because you didn’t repent before the accident. Not many people teach to that extreme but I think we all can relate to that fear in a deep seated way in our psyches. That’s the kind of loud inner dialogue that ruins us with guilt, shame, and condemnation because of sins.
All that to say, the rest was good, but for the sake of the listener who is looking for hope and reassurance, I would make sure your scripture references apply correctly and contextually. We have to remember that though we might say that in Peter was saved in some way before the finished work, as there were saints of old before Jesus, we do have to remember the distinction that Peter still was yet born again. That’s what a person is thinking when they read Hebrews 10:26 as well as the verse in Hebrews 6 and the verse in 2 Peter.
Romans 6:1 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
You may want to make another video on Romans chapter 6 for all the people you just encouraged to willfully sin.
He is not encouraging anyone. He is correct. Paul was talking to people who wanted to return to animal sacrifices, ignoring the finished work of the cross.
@@CappieBG well it's sure tempting for me to fall back into sin for anyone to say anything of the sort without clarifying that we're not supposed to sin along with the teaching.
The old man is supposed to be dead but he won't go down without a fight.
I've never followed Judaism but everyone online seems to think that repenting is the equivalent when my only two options are moving forward away from my sin or continuing in my sin.
Now my question is who gave me the unction to repent in the first place?
2 Corinthians 7:1 Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
I don't see God anywhere in sight, and I know that I'm supposed to have faith and turn to Him.
But He's invisible for now so all I've got to hold onto is His word and hope for salvation.
@@darekisrael469 Oh yeah its always tempting. I've also struggled with some of this stuff because I know God saved me from the New Age crap and narcissistic relationship. So I know he is real and its all about Grace and he could've just let me go and die with the rest. Its also hard to accept that he sees me the same as Dahmer for example and other stuff and his Law shows it, which ofcourse makes you think well why should I not go and sin a little bit and throw a party its not so bad. So yeah the whole thing can make it a little discouraging. But still it says that no flesh would be Justified by the law.
encouragement to sin after understanding the context and The Gospel is the last thing a believer would think of.
why do you think God would let you into heaven?
@@HerManyJoysss are you asking me if I think I'll make the cut? If I think I'm going to heaven?
It seems like no matter what I try to do I fail to accept God's grace so if that's your question then you're asking the wrong person. Why don't you ask God...?
If you are also saying that you don't live with temptation then you are a liar.
1 John 1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
What about my statement proclaimed, " I'm going to heaven and you're not."
Because that's what I'm picking up from what you're putting down.
1 Corinthians 10:12 Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.
Maybe I grossly misinterpreted what you said.
But no I don't think I am going to heaven for the record, nothing makes me think that.
As much as I believe, I haven't proven that God is my all in all.
Who do you represent?
I was scared am happy I found this out 😓I don’t wanna go to tell
Even so we should not deliberately sin just as Paul explains. He grace is abundant but its not for us to misuse or use as an excuse. We should be transformed in our walk with God to desire a life as He wills according to His good purpose and not the ways of the old man/world.
How would you respond to someone who would say that clearly it's believers because it says they were sanctified?
Sanctified simply means 'set apart', not necessarily saved. For example, in 1 Cor 7:14 it describes the "unbelieving husband" as sanctified, but are clearly not saved since they are unbelieving.
@@NeedGodnet Good point. Thank you!
Wow I know I commented this on your recent video but here’s the answer thank you for letting Christ use you here. ❤ We all fell short but Jesus paid the fines
Actually This is talking about Those who willfully don't assemble Themselves together Meaning Christians Who turn away It's also referring as it says to those who have been Sanctified which God doesn't sanctify Sinners did it even explains what it is by saying they willingly trample the blood of Christ that Sanctified them underfoot this cannot be sinners So the context Of this chapter Is referring to Believers unfortunately the Bible clearly says that the spirit of God is trying to tell us that in the last days there are people who will fall away from the faith you cannot fall away from something you're not a part of
My interpretation is, Heb19.25 deliberate sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, (like stealing knowingly after knowingly it is a sin)........ no sacrifice of sins is left...(this is like spiting on Jesus when he was hanging on the cross). Peter was warned before he denied Jesus. that was a prophesy. When the roster crowed, Peter was reminded... He did not sin knowingly.
What about verse 27 right after 26. The judgement?
Something I’m struggling with is when denying myself and turning away from lust for a small moment I become almost depressed but after resisting and turning to God for longer it goes away. But every time I resist my temptation I get a wave of sadness and almost despair or shame uncertain how to describe it.
Is this normal? Is there something wrong with me.
Do you believe that Faith Alone in Christ alone is how we are saved and sealed ?
Repent means to "change your mind", it doesn't mean "turn from sin"
Even God repents and he is sinless
Jonah 3:10 And God *saw their works*, that they *turned from their evil way* ; and *God repented* of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not.
Turning from sins is works 👆
and Salvation is not of works
Ephesians 2:8-9 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and *that not of yourselves* : it is the gift of God: *Not of works* , lest any man should boast.
Lust for you, seems to be tied to some deep seated feelings about yourself & possibly your relationships (familial). Plz ask God to send you someone who can help you work thru this professionally & spiritually. All the best to you.
I watched a testimony yesterday, from Delafe, called "I became a Christian and began to see demons." He said that whenever he would resist lust, a demon would come into his room, etc., etc.. Others in the comments echoed similar experiences. Maybe what you're experiencing is similar, too. Perhaps there is a spirit involved.
I don't know. All I know to do (I am currently moving into victory over extremely lustful habits) is to say, "Father, I don't understand what's happening, but I know I'm not going to let it cause me to disobey Your commandment. I trust You. Fight for me, please." He will work everything for your benefit. Also, if you want to onow, then ask Him to show you what's going on!
God bless you. I will pray now that you receive your answer and that it leads to greater victory in your life.
Also, pop some headphones in and listen to the Psalms! I use the NKJV app, which is free. I've already memorized the first six chapters! So powerful!
when i learnt the True Gospel, those lustful feelings became very weak,
went from feeling like being stabbed with a fork of temptation to nothing more than a dull toothpick
thought it was the same for you so, but if knowing the truth of Salvation doesn't do it, gotta ask God like the other guy said
@@yveltal1284 yes I believe in faith alone Jesus is the sole reason. But I’m so devastated I still have these thoughts these desires for lust. I want them gone I don’t want to lust anymore I want to love like God loves and it breaks my heart knowing how I’ve looked at some women and how I still look at them when I’m lusting. I just feel so depressed and so ashamed of myself for even desiring it.
I have questions regarding Matthew, is there anyway I could send them to you without instagram? Don’t have social media
This clarifys that Gay people can be christian but just a cold Christian rather that hot Christian. Am i right in thinking this? (luke warm is knowing of jesus but refusing to believe in him. Correct me if im wrong :) here to grow in knowledge)
So Ryan if those sacrifices in the Old testament didnt take away sins, still Jesus wasnt there yet and still didnt die for their sins. How could those people before Jesus get to heaven? What was getting them to Heaven if not those sacrifices nor their works and they couldnt trust in Jesus for dying for them because that still didnt happen?
So as long as we accept Jesus we can still willfully sin and won't have to pay the penalty because he is the advocate for our sins. Got it!
But what if you go through a period of your life where you totally lost faith and didn't believe in what the bible said anymore including God. Then something happened again and you opened your heart again. Can you go back back or are you doomed?
Of course you can go back. You are Born Again! And Jesus said only those who are born again will inherit the Kingdom of God. You are basically the Prodigal Son in Jesus' parable, welcomed back with open arms ❤
Matthew 5:17-20 KJV
[17] Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. [18] For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. [19] Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. [20] For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.
This sounds like works what do you think?
This is wrong.
In some way, Peter chose to reject Christ, but at the same time, he HAD to reject Christ, he didnt really have any other joice.
Here's why:
Matthew 26:31 says:
Then Jesus said to them, “Tonight all of you will fall away because of me, for it is written:
I will strike the shepherd,
and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.
This was a prophecy, written in Zechariah 13:7. So it HAD to be fulfilled, so in some sense, Peter's denyal was more of a unwillful sin.
And in Hebrews 10:26 its talking about any willful UNREPENTANT sin, because we can't just go back to our vomit and put Christ to an open shame.
The Bible says that although a righteous man falls seven times, he will get up again.
So I think that this point of view makes the most sense.
What I think, that one who completely rejects Christ after receiving the knowledge of the truth is someone who is not a born again Christian who really has understood what Jesus actually did on that cross, this individual has heard the gospel just as it mentioned that received the full knowledge of truth and then rejected it, this also is actually called the unforgivable sin, this is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. And hence there no longer remains a sacrifice. Born again Christians who are fully aware that Christ replaced your punishment to go to hell by His death will never ever reject Christ whatsoever. Even the word of God says that we can never slip back again from His hands once Father has given us to Jesus meaning once we have been justified we are sealed by the guarantee of Holy Spirit and it cannot be undone, because who in their right mind after knowing the wrath of hell would willingly want to accept satan and reject Christ especially knowing what the end would be? So those Christians who professed to be earlier were never saved in the first place.
My sin is sexual lust. I absolutely understand this isn't a free ticket to get in the sin tub knowing I'll be forgiven.
But when it happens (I'm human, if I could give up the lust why'd I need salvation)
But when I do sexually sin I can repent and go back to God. Not feeling like I've screwed up so bad he doesn't want me.
Thank you!
So does that mean if you still sin on purpose and still believe in Jesus that he’ll still give you that gift?
Jesus pays for our past present and also future sins, any sin we do is paid for by Jesus IF we are trusting in him.
This doesn’t make us want to sin more it actually makes us want to sin less, similar to if a fireman saves you from a burning building you don’t punch him in the face and run back into the fire.
You would thank him and do what you could for him because he saved you. It’s the same with Jesus, He saved us from hell now we want to do good things for him and avoid sin.
Not to get to heaven but just because we are thankful that Jesus has saved us.
Yes. He died for all your sins including the one's you do deliberately. The way you accept the gift of eternal life is by believing on Jesus Christ.
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John 6:28-29 Then they said unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.
@@darekisrael469 yeah?
Thats faith alone yeah?
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Believe on him whom he hath sent = have faith
the "work" of Believiing on him doesn't always lead to "works of righteousness" which is why Romans 4:5-6 is there
or what i should say, doesn't always lead to an abundance of works, but you get the idea
Just making sure no one gets hung up on works based Salvation
better safe than sorry
Can you explained what Jesus ment by the sower please bc Jesus speaks of works and works of the father so can you please explain it if not can we have a video call some time
@@danielbu2611 yes true and that's y we no longer under the law of the flesh but the law of the spirit it's okay we can say that we live Jesus but if you don't honor God with your heart soul and mind and or u don't love ur neighbor as your self then you won't enter into the kingdom of God God bless that's what Jesus was saying in the parable
So what about be sealed by the holy spirit. No one but God can unseal what God has put into you.
Asking for forgiveness is easy but repentance is hard but possible. Example: you had sex outside of marriage and ask for forgiveness. God will see if you truly are regretting it when your urges return and sees if you fall back or you turn to him.) That is true repentance. I used to be addicted to adult content and would ask for forgiveness but God knew I wasn’t repenting because I had my next videos scheduled for next week. I got to tell you when I said enough, the urges were killing me but instead of giving in I dropped to my knees and gave my life to the lord. I am now 12 years in and turn to Christ every time I am tempted!!!!
1 Corinthians 10:13
@@jrusstrevenant1092 Amen. Love this verse!!!!
Help please my friend was a Christ follower and he is thinking of doing something really bad and I’m trying my best to convince him and he won’t I thought he was doing alright but he wasn’t actually reading the Bible or trying to live in gods image and I don’t want him doing something that can result in him hurting others
Pray for him and reach out to him with love
@@TheLordsBlood That’s what I did he said he doesn’t want to do anything anymore but it is hard to trust him but if he is telling the truth I’m glad he changed his mind
@@LaraCroftfan229 keep reaching out to him don't give up let him know that you're there for him and most importantly that God is with him
@@danielbu2611 he said he isn’t going to do anything anymore but I live really far away from him so I don’t know if he will do anything I won’t hear about it but I can’t tell his parents I don’t have anyway of letting them know
@@danielbu2611 I kept praying for him but he just insulted Christ and he said he will start reading the Bible but I can’t trust him he said he did that before and he admitted to not actually reading it
If you're saying that wilful sin means rejecting Jesus and that no more sacrifice for sin means Jesus' sacrifice, that would mean you believe in loss of salvation. Because the people who wilfully sin that he's talking about are sanctified.
Hebrews 10 kjv
29 Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was SANCTIFIED an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?
Hebrews 10 kjv
10 By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.
Hebrews 10 kjv
14 For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.
Therefore, saved. And they are sanctified once and for all by the offering up off the body of Jesus Christ. They draw back, and God has no pleasure in them, but they do not draw back to perdition, but have believed to the saving of the soul. With that being understood you can understand that wilful sin is not rejecting Jesus, it is knowingly sinning against Him, in any way. And that no more sacrifice for sins does not mean Jesus' sacrifice isn't sufficient for them, but that they cannot wilfully sin, go sacrifice a lamb to God and have that cover their sin. They WILL BE PUNISHED. Is that punishment eternal condemnation of the soul? Or is it the destruction of the flesh?
1 corinthians 3 kjv
15 If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.
16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
17 If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.
1 corinthians 11 kjv
30 For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep.
31 For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged.
32 But when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world.
I pray this makes sense to everyone who reads it. God bless
Christ will never de-son you if you sin or even reject Him. Peter clearly rejected Christ. Salvation is ALL of Christ and not of our ability to do good works or hang onto our faith. These Hebrew believers were either not saved ‘tasted Christ’ or were believers tempted to fall back into Judaism who God will severely chastise but not lose their salvation
Is gossip and sowing discord sinning?
I disagree, we nail Jesus to the cross every time we willingly sin. Of course we mess up from time to time, but if we know the truth and continue to say stay in the sin of porn, alcoholism, adultery, probation can end on us.
He is not promoting sin. He is giving clarification of the verses in context.
Every sin is a willing sin , nobody forces us to sin … no , we don’t nail him to the cross every time because that was a one time sacrifice.
Notice how you singled out specific sins. As if other sins aren't as bad as those. Some people can and do still struggle with those specific sins you mentioned.
You are completely wrong @romandaigle455, Jesus' sacrifice was a one and done event. He cannot ever be put back up on the cross. Maybe in your heart He can be, but then that means He was never raised from the dead and your faith is in vain and you are dead in your sins. The fact is that we can choose to believe in Jesus for the forgiveness of our sins or continue justifying ourselves by our own worthless deeds. Jesus said that if you so much as look at a woman with lust you have committed adultery in your heart. If you so much as hate someone then you have committed murder in your heart. Who in existence has honestly never lusted or hated someone? You see God's standard is perfection. If you continue trying to earn your salvation by your good deeds then you will realise just how quickly you fall short. And I warn you, if you are found to have fallen short in the sight of God then He will burn you up.
What the heck. What is your definition of sin? Jesus died for our sins. What you have listed here are sins. Why is there confusion? I think you are underestimating what Jesus actually did at the cross. It is of a greater magnitude than what you are suggesting here!
Hebrew is for the hebrews only because back then jews are relying on animal sacrifices. I also misinterpreted that and take out of context, I thought I was like screwed, ofcourse we are in flesh we are susceptible to sins. But in case of that verses, if they deny Jesus Christ's sacrifices for to save their sins, they will be judged harshly, and rely on animal sacrifices. If christians interpretted the way they read it then, Paul, John of Patmos and Peter were screwed, they made mistakes too while being baptized. Of course as long as you are living there is a hope for God. It's like a parent correcting a baby how to stand and talk.
Of course if you struggle with sin, ask help for God, he's not a tyrrant. He is love. It is good if you confess your sins with privately, atleast you admitted it instead of being in denial.
You said...
"The animal will appease Yahweh but will not take away sins"
Let's read Scripture...
Leviticus 17
4:13 “‘If the whole congregation of Israel STRAYS UNINTENTIONALLY and the matter is not noticed by the assembly, and THEY VIOLATE ONE OF OF YAHWEH’s COMMANDMENTS, WHICH MUST NOT BE VIOLATED, SO THEY BECOME GUILTY, 4:14 the assembly must present a young bull for a sin offering when the sin they have committed becomes known. They must bring it before the Meeting Tent.
Then proceeds to explain the details of what they needed to do and then comes this
4:20 He must do with the rest of the bull just as he did with the bull of the sin offering; this is what he must do with it. So the priest will make atonement on their behalf and THEY WILL BE FORGIVEN. 4:21 He must bring the rest of the bull outside the camp and burn it just as he burned the first bull - it is the SIN OFFERING OF THE ASSEMBLY.
Wrong, very wrong again.
Walter Martin explained it years ago.
I dont think I agree with this
So you’ve never sinned consciously after accepting Christ as your Savior? That’s not rejecting Jesus, that’s committing an individual sin that you have to learn/change from and repent to God continuously until that specific sin is removed from your life. But, if you know it’s wrong and then say to Jesus “I am done living your way, I will live my way only, Good bye Jesus”, then you would be committing the unforgivable sin, which is walking away from Jesus. That’s the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
@@SoulForestMusic deliberate sinning and the unforgivable sin are two different things
The only problem with what you're seeing in this video you're describing this chapter but it's not what it says so we have two options here, it's either you are right or the Bible is wrong, for the Bible is right in you are wrong, well we have definitely confirmed that you are wrong and the Bible is right!!!!!
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