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Is It Ever Too Late To Be Restored?

by Norm on January 2, 2010 · 1 comment

in Salvation

The Question: Is it ever too late to be restored?

“Can salvation be regained after 2 Peter 2:20,21 and Hebrews 6:4-6 if a onetime believer sincerely repents and desires to get back into the graces of God?” – from Steve

Steve, I believe the article “The Point Of No Return” gives the biblical answer to your question. I would encourage you to read that and then return to this post to continue the discussion if you have additional questions.

In 2 Peter 2:20-21, Peter is showing the sorrowful state of the apostate. Where they had been purified and cleansed from the sickness and filth of sin, they have turned to it again and become corrupted once more. When he says the “latter end is worse for them than the beginning,” he is referring to the fact that a lost person, having no knowledge of anything other than their sickness and corruption, does not know the salvation they are missing. But the person who had escaped that corruption, they know what they have given up! It is worse for someone who knows what they are missing or giving up than for the one who has no knowledge of it to begin with. Both are equally lost but the one has a greater remorse than the other because of their knowledge. They knew the price that was paid for their sin. They knew the condemnation of sin. They knew the cure for sin. They had escaped all of that and had the hope of heaven. Turning back to the world, they gave it up and they know what they have lost. It is worse for that person.

In Hebrews 6:4-6, the Hebrews writer is referring to the Hebrew converts who were being tempted to turn back to Judaism and leave Christ. It would be impossible for them to find salvation according to that dead system (cf. Heb. 6:1-3). They had learned the truth and been converted to Christ. If they turned away from that truth then they would be forfeiting their salvation with no hope of regaining it as long as they were apposed to Christ. There is only one way of salvation and it is impossible to be saved outside of him (Jn. 14:6). If they went back to Judaism then they would be putting Christ to an open shame. According to the Jews, Jesus deserved to die on the cross. They had called for his crucifixion (Matt. 27:22-23). Clearly, being aligned with such a party would make one’s salvation forfeit and impossible to regain as long as they are seeking salvation in any other religious system.

Neither of these passages teach that a person can so sin as to make restoration impossible. Paul said that he was a pattern of God’s mercy (1 Tim. 1:16). He was essentially saying that if Christ could forgive him, who killed Christians and persecuted the church, then he can forgive anyone. There is no such thing as a sin that a person cannot be forgiven of if they will repent and ask God’s forgiveness (1 Jn. 1:9).

The only time it is truly “too late” to be restored is when we close our eyes to this world. We will give account to God for what we have done while in this life (2 Cor. 5:10). As long as we are in this physical body we still have time to repent and be restored to Christ. None of us are promised another day (James 4:14). Certainly, this is powerful motivation to repent today and be restored. Waiting another day may truly make it too late!

Read “The Point Of No Return” and continue the discussion below in the comments if you have more questions on this.

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A Discussion On “Once-Saved-Always-Saved”

September 30, 2009

Last week, I posted a clip from a sermon on Hebrews 6:1-12, “Going On To Maturity.” The clip shows the danger of apostasy as addressed by the Hebrews writer to his audience. Here is the clip in question:

As you might imagine, I immediately began receiving emails saying that I taught false doctrine in this clip. [...]

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The Necessity Of Water Baptism

September 26, 2009

Question #11: Where Does The Bible Teach That Water Baptism Is Required In Order To Have One’s Sins Forgiven?
The “Church of Christ” teaches that a sinner is forgiven of sin when he is baptized in water by a CoC elder. Where does the Bible teach that water baptism is required in order to have one’s sins [...]

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The Sinner’s Prayer: Will It Save?

September 9, 2009

The majority of Protestant Denominationalism practices some form of the so-called “Sinner’s Prayer.” Almost any one of them will cite this “prayer” as the moment they were saved.I answer the question concerning the saving efficacy of the “Sinner’s Prayer” in this lesson from the Bible Q-n-A FAQs gospel meeting preached at the Commerce church of [...]

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Can A Person Be Saved In A Denomination?

September 9, 2009

This is one of the Bible Q-n-A FAQs I addressed at a gospel meeting for the Commerce church of Christ in Commerce, GA.One of the most common questions I get is whether I really believe that all the denominations are lost. It certainly is not a question that I enjoy having to address, though it [...]

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Returning From The “Point Of No Return”

May 30, 2009

Question #7:
After becoming a Christian, are there any sins that will put me beyond the “point of no return” so that I cannot regain salvation? What sin or sins will put me in such jeopardy, so that, after becoming a Christian, I would be doomed to hell without any recourse? Please be specific and [...]

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God’s Second Law Of Pardon

May 23, 2009

Question #6: How Is A Person Forgiven Of Sin After They Have Been Baptized?
If as a Christian I can fall and “lose my salvation,” is it possible to regain it? If so, how? If God “takes away” my salvation, doesn’t that make Him an “Indian giver”? How could I ever know for sure that I [...]

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Magic Word Baptism?

May 21, 2009

Is it what the “baptizer” says or is it what the “baptized” believes that is important? I answer that question in this video.

Magic Word Baptism? from Norm Fields on Vimeo.

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You Know What You Are!

May 9, 2009

Question #5: How Can A Person Know That They Have Become Lost After They Were Saved?

If as a Christian I can sin so as to “lose my salvation,” just what sin or sins will place me in such danger? Is it possible to know at what point one has committed such a sin, and become [...]

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Arguing With God

April 27, 2009

Question #4: Why Is It Possible For A Person To Be Lost After Being Baptized?

If my past sins are forgiven when I am baptized in water, and it is possible for me to “lose my salvation” and go to hell after being baptized, then wouldn’t my best chance of going to heaven be to
drown [...]

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