Old Jerry Posted July 23, 2013 Report Share Posted July 23, 2013 I don’t think that there is any difference between the verses 4-5 and the Spirit-filled Christian today. I think that the writer’s point in forming this description is to point out the most positive things about the Christian life. We have been given these fantastic gifts and why would we want to throw them away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lighthouse2014 Posted July 30, 2015 Report Share Posted July 30, 2015 Q2. (Hebrews 6:4-5) What difference, if any, would you find between the description in verses 4-5 and a Spirit-filled Christian today? What is the writer's point in forming this description? Note: We agree to disagree, but we will disagree with love and humility toward one another in our words, as befitting genuine Christians! To keep us on track, let's limit our discussion to passages in Hebrews only, not the entire New Testament. Immoderate tirades will be removed from the Forum and poison tongues will lose their privileges to participate. In Hebrews 6:4-5, as describing a person who has tasted the word and the Holy Spirit filled life would most likely not turn from God.Even if he quit going to church and had no fellowship with other Christians, I believe the Holy Spirit would continually remind him that he was a child of God and had attained salvation through Christ. He would be a lost sheep whom the Lord would seek to find and bring back. Perhaps in this day and age a person could fall into a drug addiction that would steal or replace his spirit filled life with a false belief in the drug and he would be drawn away Christ. Jesus stated in John 10:28b-29, concerning his sheep " and no one is able to snatch them out of My hand. My Father, Who has given them to Me, is greater and mightier than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand". We would end up being the Prodigal son or daughter. Perhaps the author of Hebrews 6:4-5, writes to point out in these two verses, that one that who has tasted the goodness of the Lord and falls away, would be crucifying the Lord again and making a public disgrace of Him, if they wanted to come back into the fellowship of the Lord. If a person totally turned his back on the Lord he would be an apostate, the Holy Spirit would no longer convict him of sin, for this person's heart has become stone to the Lord. Perhaps this person was not totally convinced of his salvation, never a true believer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Price Posted June 7, 2018 Report Share Posted June 7, 2018 there are those of us who were raised in the faith of the New Testament in that we believe in the resurrection of Christ and the life in heaven which is promised through salvation. At some point, for some, during growth and living in this vast world with many voices and opinions and interpretations, and because of lack of conviction or just plain weak and easily influenced, have changed our minds and turn to another belief that is not what we have been taught. And I am using the word "us" because it is easier for me to explain or express what I am saying, not that I have fallen away, or any of you, but there are some who have.( And I am trying to make my grammar agree!!) (lololo). These are the ones who are different from the Spirit filled Christians of today. Once a person has denounced Jesus Christ and no longer believe he is risen from the dead , it is impossible to repent. that is what is meant here. not for those who still believe in the resurrection, but for those who don't believe. There is a difference in sinning unaware and repenting when you learn of it or being weak in a moment and turning from your sin asking for forgiveness and being sincere about not repeating those sins and asking for strength and guidance not to sin again. God knows the heart of every man, and for those who reject him, there is no forgiveness. The Jews who continued to follow the law of Moses and did not accept Jesus as the promised savior in the New Testament were lost and did not receive the promise. Those Jews and later Gentiles who were taught the gospel of Jesus and believed in the resurrection of Christ and that he was , is the promised savior of the old testament, and trusted and walked in his word and did the will of God, entered his rest, they were, are saved. Paul was a sinner, one of those Jews who did not believe, who was brought up in the law and was a devout believer in the law to the point of persecuting Christians and the church. But when God chose him and opened his eye and he believed, repented, confessed and was baptized, he continued in this faith and belief and did all he could to bring people to believe has he did. He truly believed before his conversion that what he was doing was right. And once he realized that he was wrong, and repented, he was just as committed in his new belief as he was in his old, never reverting back to it. This is the difference between verses 4 and 5 and the spirited Christian of today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Godswriter Posted June 8, 2020 Report Share Posted June 8, 2020 Q2. (Hebrews 6:4-5) What difference, if any, would you find between the description in verses 4-5 and a Spirit-filled Christian today? What is the writer's point in forming this description? Note: We agree to disagree, but we will disagree with love and humility toward one another in our words, as befitting genuine Christians! To keep us on track, let's limit our discussion to passages in Hebrews only, not the entire New Testament. Immoderate tirades will be removed from the Forum and poison tongues will lose their privileges to participate. I believe there is actually no difference between two since both of them have been touched by the Lord's word and His blood and sacrifice as well. The point of the passage is this both of them can turn away however one can turn back and be received back by the Lord while the other can not. It is a warning to all of us that we need to be on our guard and keep the armor of God on at all times. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royk Posted November 16, 2022 Report Share Posted November 16, 2022 (Hebrews 6:4-5) What difference, if any, would you find between the description in verses 4-5 and a Spirit-filled Christian today? What is the writer's point in forming this description? All rebuking is good if it is reasonable. If someone falls "far away" and stops going to church, stops communicating, we can only pray for that person, and they will eventually return to Christ. We must believe this. But we must not adopt any sinful activities they have begun to practice, like strong drinking, anger about anything, or out of the lines of the fruit of the Spirit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dove81 Posted September 4 Report Share Posted September 4 Q2. (Hebrews 6:4-5) What difference, if any, would you find between the description in verses 4-5 and a Spirit-filled Christian today? I don’t believe there is a difference they are the same. What is the writer's point in forming this description? I’m not sure I can answer this right, I’m going off of my understanding of these two verses. How can or rather why would you want to leave or depart from God after seeing his goodness. Whether in your own life or someone else’s. Having been rescued from whatever was going on in your life prior to you experiencing the saving grace and mercy, the goodness of God to now go back to what you’ve been saved from begs to question if you ever really believed. I can only speak for myself, I’ve witnessed healing and seen others healed. So now I know without a shadow of doubt that God is my healer. I’ve witness him provide, protect, sustain, and restore life to someone that was pronounced dead. For me I’ve seen to much and experienced to much to walk away or to not longer believe that God is real and is all powerful. To me separating from God would be death. I gather it would have been better for the person to never experienced God’s goodness or even heard anything about him, then to have learned and experienced so much an then walk away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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