Posted on 05/28/2021 3:42:09 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Only 6% of Americans have a "biblical worldview," according to research from notable evangelical pollster George Barna released as part of a new endeavor with the Christian conservative advocacy organization Family Research Council.
In a statement Wednesday, FRC announced that Barna, who founded the influential evangelical polling organization Barna Group, joined the organization as a senior fellow of their newly launched Center for Biblical Worldview.
FRC President Tony Perkins said that the center is "designed to give Christians a firm foundation so that they can engage the culture by being rooted in God’s Word."
“Every Christian can and should obtain a biblical worldview — which is only achieved when a person believes that the Bible is true, authoritative, and then taught how it is applicable to every area of life, which enables them to live out those beliefs," Perkins stressed in a statement.
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Hey Philsworld...that’s enough.
Go about your life and don’t be like a creepy religious stalker guy cuz no one will play your theology game. Ok?
Seventh Day Adventist.
Is my KJV bible any different from yours? I didn’t think so. I make my conclusions based on the bible, not the SDA church or anyone who started it.
ServantBoy777 thinks eternal life is a game. Well then, ROLL THE DICE! Maybe you’ll get lucky and then again, maybe you won’t.
“Hebrews 10:26 For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins”
Mosaic law sacrifices didn’t cover willful sin, which is why the people here in Hebrews were being reminded to stick with Jesus instead of reverting back to the old law.
Read the previous verse-
Hebrews 10:10 - And by that will, we have been made holy through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.
Mosaic law sacrifices didn’t cover willful sin, which is why the people here in Hebrews were being reminded to stick with Jesus instead of reverting back to the old law.
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No, not what verse 26 is saying at all.
What it is saying (inclusive of Chapter 10): Jesus died for your sins. And if after realizing that fact, continue to willfully sin, knowing what He went through for you, there is no more sacrifice, only fire and brimstone (v27)
"Sin willfully. That is, continue to sin willfully, as the form of the Greek verb indicates. As the context makes evident (see v. 29), reference here is not to single acts of sin committed in the full knowledge of their heinous character, but to the attitude of mind that prevails when a person deliberately renounces Christ, refuses salvation, and rejects the Holy Spirit. This is deliberate, persistent, defiant sin. It is a considered reversal of the former decision to accept salvation in Christ and to yield one’s heart and life to Him. It is premeditated apostasy, and leads to the unpardonable sin (see on Matt. 12:31, 32). It is a continuing state of revolt against God."
After that. To be sure, all sinners are in a state of revolt against God (see on Rom. 8:7). But, as Paul explained to the Athenians, before sinners have received the knowledge of the truth God winks at their ignorance (Acts 17:30). Before the light of truth shines into men’s hearts God does not hold them accountable for the darkness that prevails there (see John 15:22; cf. Eze. 3:18–21; 18:2–32; 33:12–20; Luke 23:34; 1 Tim. 1:13). God loves sinners, and, indeed, sent His Son to save them (see on John 1:4, 5, 9–12; 3:16; cf. Matt. 9:13). But when light comes and men choose darkness instead, they stand selfcondemned before God (John 3:19), and “there remaineth no more sacrifice for [their] sins” (Heb. 10:26; cf. James 4:17)." SDA Bible Commentary (Maybe check with SB777....he went to bible college)
“It is a considered reversal of the former decision to accept salvation in Christ and to yield one’s heart and life to Him. It is premeditated apostasy, and leads to the unpardonable sin”
You’re talking about backsliding, and that contradicts clear scripture:
Ephesians 1:13-14 -
“13 - And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, 14 - who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession—to the praise of his glory.”
The Hebrews passage is clearly making reverence to Numbers 15, and the author is reminding people who heard the truth but never accepted Christ and were heading back to the temple to perform sin sacrifice rituals, that those sacrifices would no longer save them, and that Christ’s one time sacrifice for those who believe in him is sufficient, and to put their trust in Christ’s finished work.
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