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The question remains – can “dull-of-hearing”, be separated from Isaiah6:10 and Matt13:15-16?Hi!
…let’s take it from a different angle…
What is Jesus telling us?:
Is Jesus saying that these are apostates of the Faith or is He saying that they hold fast to some of the tenets of the Faith but are failing in others?
No. There are those who say they love God, and even think that they do – some are in Matt7:21-23. See also Jn8:42-43, “if God was your Father (if you loved and belonged to Him), then you would love Me.” See Jn5:39-47 — they thought they’d find salvation in the Scriptures; but Jesus said “You do not have love for God in yourselves”.What would be the most important thing, would it not be the Love of God?
No, the most important thing in our Faith, is 1Jn5:11-13 — “He who HAS the Son has eternal life”. Only the kind of love that is in union with Jesus, is saved. He truly indwells the believer, or a person is NOT a believer.
Black-n-white.
Yet, the Love of God cannot be exercised in blind fury and in the absence of Mercy and Justice!
“Unrepentance”, is an unsaved location. Jesus said, “Unless you repent, you will perish.” Yes they can regain God’s grace, “if they do not continue in unbelief” – Rom11:23. See Heb4:11, “do not fall and fail to enter God’s rest by imitating Israel’s disobedience and unbelief.”They are called to repentance; they are not told that they are in apostasy and cannot regain God’s Grace!
Yes. But — “apostates” are those who fall back into sin, which is unrepentance, which is non-fellowship with Jesus. Paul explains in Rm6 we are EITHER dead to sin and alive to God through Jesus, or dead to God and alive to sin. Black-n-white.The apostate are not comparable to those who Rejected Jesus… Jesus states that even if they were to speak against the Son of man, it would be forgiven of them… what would not be forgiven of them is rejection of the Holy Spirit (ascribing evil to the Holy Spirit):
When Jesus says “it will never be forgiven, neither in this age or the next”, to me that implies unrepentance. For the reality of Jesus’ gospel is that we are “new creations” (2Cor5:17); literally, new men and women. The new person cannot be held accountable for what the old person did, we are different people now.We Know that Jesus, the Son, is God; we Know that the Father is God; we Know that the Holy Spirit is God… so why would it matter if one would blaspheme against one and not the other Persons of God?
Heb8:12 “I will remember their sins no more”. Not some sins, not most sins, just sins.
Well, the Holy Spirit is the means of God’s Revelation; by rejecting/blaspheming the Holy Spirit man is rejecting God’s Word–God’s Revelation!
The “sin-unto-death” is that which persists without repentance. Heb10:26-29. Because salvation is a union between two people, Jesus and the Holy Spirit truly indwell us adopted children, we cannot walk in sin; for Jesus and the Spirit would be participating, and they will not. 1Jn3:5.Apostasy rejects God’s Revelation! No man can be converted from his/her apostasy of God!:
Let’s consider a person who purports to being a devout Catholic… from birth to death the Sacraments are engaged in his/her family… there’s only one thing… he/she is part of a crime group–their livelihood and their lifestyle embrace all sorts of unrighteousness… by default that person lives in apostasy.
Again – you and I are bound by verses like 1Jn5:11-13, “he who has Jesus has eternal life, he who does not have Jesus does not have the life.”…then there’s a Catholic who does not engage an unrighteous life; yet often enough tempted and yields to temptation… why would you think that both are examples of apostasy?
And – “carnal” is one who dwells in fleshly sins; we are bound by Rom8:12-13, 1Cor6:9-11, Eph5:5-6, Gal5:19-21, and 1Jn3:5-10.
Paul says in Rom6 we are either alive to sin and dead to God, or alive to God through Jesus and dead to sin. Jesus also said “He who is not with Me is against Me; he who does not gather, scatters.” There is no middle ground in those.…a person living a minimalist Faith can still reconcile him/herself to active Fellowship with God… the weak in the Faith are not agents of apostasy.
There are only two real-estates in the Universe — in Christ, or in sin. “He who has Jesus has eternal life; he who does not have Jesus does not have the life.”Those who are apostate of the Faith reject God; they are not confused or weak. they are stubborn in their resolve to reject God–that’s what makes the difference.
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