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danas_mom -> RE: Kicka, part 3 (9/17/2008 8:36:05 PM)
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Kind of jumping into the middle of the conversation here, we were without power for several days due to Hurricane Ike. I am going to use a shadow example again (everything in the OT is a shadow of what is to come), but David is a good example of "losing your salvation". He, a child of God, had committed the most heinous of crimes against others - adultery, murder - yet once he repented of those things the slate was wiped clean. It took Nathan the prophet pointing out that David had sin in his life to get him to repent, it's not something he realized on his own. And God called David a man after his own heart. So I think David is a good example of "falling from grace" and still being redeemed. Also, the entire history of Israel is an example. Not only did they reject God time and time again in OT times, they rejected that Jesus was the Messiah and that is a stance they (as a whole) hold to this day. Yet the Bible says that the Jews will be redeemed. I don't think we can get a clearer example than that. [&:] I have recently come up with a theory about the passage in Hebrews, but it "sounds" pretty out there, and I haven't been able to do enough studying to really back it up yet.
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