Have you ever wondered what happens when a person wilfully commits sins after receiving the knowledge of the truth? It’s important to note that this isn’t referring to the sinful nature that we all contend with due to the non-redeemed state of our mortal bodies. Rather, it’s talking about wilful sinning.
According to Romans 6:16,19/7:18,23/8:23/2Cor 10:5/Phil 3:21/1John 1:8/ 3:2/1Tim 6:11,12, this kind of sin is quite serious. If a person commits this kind of sin after receiving the knowledge of the truth, they’re essentially counting the blood of the covenant, wherewith they were sanctified, as an unholy thing. This is a direct insult to the Spirit of Grace.
If someone falls away after receiving the knowledge of the truth (being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own steadfastness – 2 Peter 3:17 – them who draw back unto perdition – Hebrews 10:39), it’s difficult to renew them again unto repentance. It’s like a dog returning to his vomit or a fool returning to his folly. If someone has escaped the pollution of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ but becomes entangled with them again, they’re essentially starting over. This is found in Hebrews 6:4-6/10:29/Pro 26:11/2Pet 2:20-22.
If someone through the absence of faith denies the Lord who bought them (For example, the Israelites during their time in the wilderness – Jude 1:5/1 Corinthians 10:1-13/Hebrews 4:6), it’s a grave mistake. They’re essentially giving the reason for the way of truth to be evil spoken of. This is found in 2Pet 2:1/1Cor 10/15:17/John 12:48/ Rom 11: 20-22. It’s important to remember that whatsoever is not of faith is sin, and all unrighteousness is sin. This is found in Rom 14:23/1 John 5:17. If someone commits wilful sinning after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there’s no more sacrifice for their sins. They can expect a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.
There are people who claim to know God but do not follow the teachings of Christ. Their hearts have become hardened and their consciences desensitized, leading to a lack of remorse and reluctance to seek the Lord’s intervention (Mediatory advocacy: intermediary support/ conciliatory representation). This is mentioned in 1 John 1:7/2:1,10.
In Acts 13:46, when Paul and Barnabas attempted to share the word of God with the Jews, they rejected it and deemed themselves unworthy of eternal life. This denial of the Holy One and the Just is also mentioned in Acts 3:14. Moreover, they showed disdain towards the Son of God in John 5:43 and Luke 19:14, just as they had disregarded the law of Moses in Hebrews 10. As a result, their sins have remained, as stated in John 9:41 and 15:22. Furthermore, their blasphemy against the Holy Ghost is condemned in Matthew 12:24,31,32. Their deliberate commission of the unpardonable sin, known as “sin unto death,” is therefore unforgivable.
Those who didn’t follow (disregarded) Moses’ law was severely/mercilessly punished based on the testimony of at least two witnesses. If we disrespect the sanctifying power of the covenant’s blood and show irreverence towards the Spirit of grace by being entangled in the world’s impurities, we’ll face even harsher consequences (Romans 11:21 warns, “For if God didn’t spare the natural branches, take heed lest he also doesn’t spare you.”) This is discussed in Hebrews 6:4-6, 10:26-29, 2 Peter 2:20-22, 1 John 2:15-16, James 4:4, and Romans 12:2.
It is important to note that several individuals, including Judas Iscariot, Demas, Ananias, and Sapphira, as well as Balaam, the wicked kings of Israel and the nation of Israel itself, faced consequences for their actions, as mentioned in various biblical passages such as Matthew 26:14, Acts 5, and 2 Timothy 4:10. We need to recognize that Jesus won’t shed his blood again and that forgiveness necessitates bloodshed, as outlined in Hebrews 9:22. Additionally, there won’t be another offering for sin (singular), which God condemned through his son’s flesh, as explained in Hebrews 10:18, Romans 5:12, and 8:3.
For if we sin wilfully (also means, loving this present world like Demas, departing from faith –1Tim 4:1/2Tim 4:4,10/1John 2:15,16/James 4:4 – and err from faith –1Tim 6:10/Hebrews 6:4-6/ Jude 5 – wickedly depart from God (an apostate) – Jeremiah 5:6,10,11/2 Thessalonians 2:3/Psalms 18:21/Jude 1:5/1 Corinthians 10:9,10 – dreadful among all sins – sin unto death –1John 5:16,17 – done wilfully – intentionally (Presumptuous sins) – by personal choice – backsliding Israel, unlike the Gentiles, who knew God, refused to repent and wickedly departed from the living God – Jeremiah 2:13 – we have no right to pray for such –1John 5:16/Jeremiah 7:16/ 11:14/14:11 – for it is impossible to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame – Hebrews 6:4-6.
To willingly and intentionally sin is to display a love for the present world (thus submitting to the power of the air – Ephesians 2:2 – which is spiritual fornication – James 4:4/1John 2:15,16) akin to that of Demas, resulting in our departure from the faith. This is a grave offence, leading to apostasy and a wicked departure from God. It is a sin unto death that we have no right to pray for. Renewal unto repentance is impossible for one who commits such a sin, as they crucify the Son of God afresh and put Him to open shame.
Israel, who knew God unlike the Gentiles, committed a serious sin by refusing to repent and wickedly departing from the living God. This backsliding only amplified the severity of the offence.
He that despised Moses’ law died without mercy under two or three witnesses: Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy (we who are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses – Hebrews 12:1), who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing (by spiritual fornication – that is coalescing with the world or be carnally oriented), and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? (Hebrews 10:26-29) – after that, we have received the knowledge of the truth (after that you are cut loose from the umbilical cord of the Spirit, to be led – them that are mature in spirit, that are of full age – Hebrews 5:13,14), there remains no more sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries (but if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanses us from all sin (this sin is due to the presence of sin within every one of us – Rom 6:16/ 7:23/1John 1:8-10/2Cor 7:1 – sin not unto death –1 John 5:16,17, yet could lead to death if neglected or unattended – Rom 8:13); and hence when we confess our sins (if we are remorseful), he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness –1John 1:7,9 – All unrighteousness is sin -1John 5:17
In conclusion, it is imperative to understand that wilful sinning after receiving the knowledge of the truth is a grave matter that should never be taken lightly. Such actions not only insult the Spirit of Grace, but also disrespect the sanctity of the covenant’s blood. It is crucial to avoid being entangled in the world’s impurities and to respect the sanctifying power of the covenant’s blood. Those who fall into wilful sinning and commit the unpardonable sin will face severe consequences. Forgiveness necessitates bloodshed, and Jesus won’t shed his blood again. Hence, it is essential to stay steadfast in the truth and avoid wilful sinning at all costs.
