OK, we do not consider these quotes to be inspired by God, but they can surely be used to remove all doubt from our minds on what the apostles believed concerning this issue.
uh.....they weren't the Apostles.
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OK, we do not consider these quotes to be inspired by God, but they can surely be used to remove all doubt from our minds on what the apostles believed concerning this issue.
What is the blood of the Covanent?..Jesus blood. By saying that the 'he' in this verse(26) is reffering to Christ you are saying that Christ was sanctified by his own blood.?? Had Christ any need of sactification? Just saying...Then you hold the position that the New Covenant was ratified by the blood...of the believer?
The believer was sanctified by his own blood?
What is the blood of the Covanent?..Jesus blood. By saying that the 'he' in this verse(26) is reffering to Christ you are saying that Christ was sanctified by his own blood.?? Had Christ any need of sactification? Just saying...
Anyway, I realize little, incomplete posts like this don't do justice to the subject, maybe I will get time someday to compile a more complete post.
What is the blood of the Covanent?..Jesus blood. By saying that the 'he' in this verse(26) is reffering to Christ you are saying that Christ was sanctified by his own blood.?? Had Christ any need of sactification? Just saying...
Here is a list of quotes made by some of the first apologists in the fist to centuries after Christ. I found most of these quotes from the Dictonary of Early Christian Beliefs that contains many quotes derived from the writtings of these men.
“We aught indeed to walk so holily and with so entire substantiality of our faith, as to be confident and secure in regard to our own conscience desiring that it may remain in us to the end. Yet we should not presume, for he who presumes, feels less apprehension, he who feels less apprehension takes less precaution, he who takes less precaution runs more risk. Fear is the foundation of salvation. Presumption is an impediment to fear. More useful then is it to apprehend that we may possibly fall, than to presume that we cannot, for apprehension will lead us to fear, fear to caution, and caution to salvation. On the other hand, if we presume, there will be neither fear nor caution to save us.” Tertullian
“Certain ones of those heretics who hold different opinions misuse these passages, they essentially destroy freewill by introducing ruined natures incapable of salvation, by introducing others as being saved in such a way that they cannot be lost.” Origen
“I hold further that those of you who have confessed and known this man as Christ, yet who have gone back for some reason to the legal dispensation and have denied that this man is Christ and have not repented before death, you will by no means be saved.” Justin Martyr
“Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good deeds... and why call ye me Lord, Lord and do not the things that I say? All such passages demonstrate the independent will of man. For it is in mans' power to disobey God and forfeit what is good.” Irenaeus
"Let us then practice righteousness so that we may be saved unto the end." Second Clement
“Since all things are seen and heard by God, let us fear him and forsake those wicked works that proceed from evil desires. By doing that thought his mercy we may be protected from the judgments to come for where can any of us flee from his mighty hand.” Clement of Rome
“God hath foreseen that faith, even after Baptist would be endangered. He saw that most persons would be lost again by soiling the wedding dress, by failing to provide oil for their lamps.” Tertullian
OK, we do not consider these quotes to be inspired by God, but they can surely be used to remove all doubt from our minds on what the apostles believed concerning this issue. These men were writing the things that had been passed on to them from the apostles. Many of the men whose quotes I pasted above had first or secondhand teaching from the apostles. If the apostles believed in unconditional eternal security, why didn’t his close followers?
Hebrews 10
King James Version (KJV)
10 By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.
Just wanted to clarify that this verse isn't saying that we are sanctified once, but that Jesus sacrifice only needed to be done once. In the following verses the writer discusses how the Old Testament priests had to repeatedly offer sacrifices, but in the New Covenant the sacrifice only needed to be performed once for all mankind.
In all due respects, the 'who' there is NOT referring to Christ.
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?
Who is the first 'he' referring to?..The person who has fallen away. He has counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing. Any English student would disagree with you. However, I do understand your need to overlook proper language in order to protect your idea.
I believe you are correct. The "who" is referring to the believer, not Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 10
King James Version (KJV)
10 By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.
Just wanted to clarify that this verse isn't saying that we are sanctified once, but that Jesus sacrifice only needed to be done once. In the following verses the writer discusses how the Old Testament priests had to repeatedly offer sacrifices, but in the New Covenant the sacrifice only needed to be performed once for all mankind.