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What does the Bible say about willful sinning?

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The Bible warns that willful sinning after receiving the knowledge of truth leaves no sacrifice for sins, indicating a dire state of apostasy.

Hebrews 10:26-39 teaches that willful sinning refers to apostasy – a deliberate turning away from the truth of the gospel after having professed faith in Christ. This is not simply about committing sins while knowing they are wrong; apostasy specifically involves a rejection of the exclusive sufficiency of Christ for salvation. The writer emphasizes that once a person embraces the truth of God's grace and then turns to rely on works or other means of salvation, they cut themselves off from the only hope of redemption. Such a state leaves them with no further sacrifice for sins, only judgment.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:26-27

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Sinning Willfully
Frank Tate · Mar 3, 2019
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