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What happens if we willfully sin after receiving knowledge of the truth?

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Willful sinning after receiving the truth signifies a rejection of God's grace and leads to severe consequences, including loss of spiritual assurance.

Hebrews 10:26-27 warns that if one sins willfully after knowing the truth, there remains no more sacrifice for sins. This assertion indicates the severity of rejecting the gospel and abandoning the assembly of believers. The passage highlights that those who once tasted the grace of God and then turn away are in a precarious state, facing impending judgment rather than continued grace. It speaks to the danger of developing a hardened heart through willful negligence. Therefore, the exhortation to gather and encourage each other becomes vital, as ongoing fellowship is a means of safeguarding against such apostasy. This calls for self-examination and a sober understanding of the seriousness of our faith commitments.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:26-27

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