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"It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age, if they fall away, to be brought back to repentance, becauseto their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace. "

Hebrews 6:4-6 NIV

2007-12-20 06:19:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

If one reads reads Hebrews 6 , the first few versus maam, it explains that those who became good christians, and after that they fall back to their old ways, it is difficult to return once again to the first love thereafter, they are even worse off than before they understood, and not examples like they should be, thereby bringing shame to Christ , and instead off the old man ( the old ways ) being on the cross , Christ is crucified all over again. I understand by this that we should take up the cross ( our responsibilities ) and thereby Christ is free in our lives, if not, then Christ is in prison ( not free , crucified again ), and we are free to do as we wish.

2007-12-20 06:39:00 · answer #2 · answered by Featherman 5 · 2 0

Good question.
Hebrews 6:6
if they fall away, to be brought back to repentance, because to their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace.

2007-12-20 18:48:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hebrews 6:6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put [him] to an open shame.


If you read the context, it's pretty self explanitory

2007-12-20 10:33:06 · answer #4 · answered by Matthew P (SL) 4 · 1 0

Crucifying Christ Again

2017-01-11 14:58:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Since Christ was crucified for our sins, this is a saying. The fullness of which is: each time you sin it's as if you are crucifying Christ all over again.

And no, as is it's not verbatim from the Bible. But then neither are zippers and engines. Unless you're Amish that doesn't stop people from using them.

2007-12-20 06:18:34 · answer #6 · answered by Granny Annie 6 · 1 2

Those ‘practicing sin willfully’ after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth have gone beyond the point of repentance, for they have rejected the very purpose for which God’s Son died and so have joined the ranks of those who sentenced him to death, in effect, ‘impaling the Son of God afresh for themselves and exposing him to public shame.’ (Heb 6:4-8) This, then, is unforgivable sin. (Mr 3:28, 29) It would have been better for such “not to have accurately known the path of righteousness than after knowing it accurately to turn away from the holy commandment delivered to them.”

Paul speaks of those who have known the truth, have been partakers of holy spirit, and then have fallen away, as falling into a condition in which it is impossible “to revive them again to repentance.

The apostle goes on to liken such ones to a field that produces only thorns and thistles and is therefore rejected and ends up being burned. This illustrates the future before them: complete annihilation.

Apostates in effect “impale the Son of God afresh for themselves and expose him to public shame,” doing so by their Judaslike rebellion against God’s arrangement for salvation.

2007-12-20 09:41:13 · answer #7 · answered by BJ 7 · 4 0

Yes Hebrews 6:6. Just as our accepting His sacrifice on our behalf makes Him happy, so our rejecting Him makes Him sad.

2007-12-20 06:19:08 · answer #8 · answered by hasse_john 7 · 4 1

By continuing in a life of sin.

Paul adresses this in:

Romans 6 (New International Version)
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Romans 6
Dead to Sin, Alive in Christ
1What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? 2By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer? 3Or don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.
5If we have been united with him like this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his resurrection. 6For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away with,[a] that we should no longer be slaves to sin— 7because anyone who has died has been freed from sin.

8Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. 9For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. 10The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God.

11In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. 12Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. 13Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness. 14For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace.

Slaves to Righteousness
15What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means! 16Don't you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey him as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey—whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness? 17But thanks be to God that, though you used to be slaves to sin, you wholeheartedly obeyed the form of teaching to which you were entrusted. 18You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness.
19I put this in human terms because you are weak in your natural selves. Just as you used to offer the parts of your body in slavery to impurity and to ever-increasing wickedness, so now offer them in slavery to righteousness leading to holiness. 20When you were slaves to sin, you were free from the control of righteousness. 21What benefit did you reap at that time from the things you are now ashamed of? Those things result in death! 22But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life. 23For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in[b] Christ Jesus our Lord.

2007-12-20 06:23:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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