Going in circles Again You didn't Name his or Describe him From Your words I didn't recognize him that's for sure, Just to Check Did your Jesus Die for all the Sins of Those that Believe in him past present and future
We have already been discussing this within the context of this thread; looking at passages such as Hebrews 10:26-31 and Romans 3:25 w/ 2 Peter 1:9.
On the other hand, there are such passages as Romans 4:8, Romans 8:38-39, and Hebrews 9:12.
So I am undecided as to whether He died for all future sins. I think that He died for all future sins that will be confessed by us (1 John 1:9).
I'm not taking any chances that I will be forgiven if I don't confess my sins. If I were to gamble on that and lose, I would end up having some sins not be forgiven. So, I seek to walk in the light as He is in the light so that He can pinpoint all of my sins; and hopefully, I will be all caught up by the time I reach the end of my life.
1 John 1:7-9, Proverbs 28:13 are of importance here.
In the process of sanctification (in becoming more like Christ), it is because I am transparent before the Lord that He pinpoints sins in my life and brings them to the Cross to be cleansed by the blood and hyssop (1 John 1:7, Psalms 51:7).
I think that this is why the Lord gives us time on the earth after we are saved (justified)....so that we can bring our sins before the Lord for sanctification and real cleansing.
When a man is fully trained he becomes as his Master.
I suppose that there is also a hyper-jump that takes place when Jesus returns in which the person who is not wholly sanctified receives entire sanctification the moment he receives a glorified body; but I think also that, since we can obtain entire sanctification in this life, that we ought to seek to obtain it before such a hyper-jump would be needed. Because there is no guarantee of a hyper-jump into glorification. Because if the soul has not been purified, changing the flesh is not going to make a person holy.