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Is A Habitually Prevalent Sin Consistent With Being Saved?

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Under prevalent corruption there is a drawing back; for I would state the matter thus:—a person who is a professor, and has kept up to duties and obedience until some lust has gained strength, by constitution, temptations, or life circumstances, and has drawn him away from his former renewal in walking with God; there is then a drawing back. Now, says the apostle, "If any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him," Heb. 10:38. And when God has no pleasure according to the various degrees of backsliders (it may be that is meant of final apostasy)
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Under prevalent corruption there is a drawing back; for I would state the matter thus:—a person who is a professor, and has kept up to duties and obedience until some lust has gained strength, by constitution, temptations, or life circumstances, and has drawn him away from his former renewal in walking with God; there is then a drawing back. Now, says the apostle, "If any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him," Heb. 10:38. And when God has no pleasure according to the various degrees of backsliders (it may be that is meant of final apostasy)
  continue reading

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