Tong2020 said:
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Set aside the Galatians for a while. I am asking if you consider yourself for example, do you think it possible for you, after falling away into Judaism for example, that it is possible that you can later choose to repent and believe again?
Almost forgot about this, lol. Hopefully now you can see that if you or I ever did such a thing God's patience with us in the matter would depend on why we did that. But in the end, there would come a time when no repentance is allowed if we did that and then refused God's attempts to get us to reconsider such a foolish decision to turn away from justification in Christ.
In my view, it depends whether you or I is a true Christian or just a nominal Christian. It depends whether we have the faith that comes from God or just have the faith that comes from and what is common to man.
Regarding the true Christian, read Hebrews 6:4-6.
Consider these thoughts. The child of God, born of the will of God, when he falls into a pit, will God not take him out from there? When he had lost his way, will God not find him and bring him back home to be with Him? Will God allow even one of them to burn in hell? That goes contrary to what He had done, even to the point of having to give His only begotten Son even to taste death, to save them. That after all that, only to lose them again?
In the past, God had given them prophets like Moses, to keep them. Now we know what happened. Does not the Christian see, that God in these last days, He sent His very own and one and only begotten Son to them, not only to find and save them, but to keep them and bring them home? That God sent His very own Son, who is full of grace and truth, and have all power, what does that say to us? Jesus is the way and God’s salvation of His lost sheep, and is the way that God keeps them.
Tong
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