Colonel : Can a person die having the Holy Spirit and genuine faith and still go to hell ?In Victoryword's second video on grace, he says :Victoryword : Yep. Live in sin, die in your sins, you go to hell.
7:19 "Jesus has payed for your future sin but if you sin you still have to get back under the blood"
I will assume that that qualifies as an answer to the question of why the person having the Holy Spirit and genuine faith when he dies is going to hell, that he is no longer under the blood of Jesus.
In Victoryword's first video on grace he says that if someone commits adultery and dies of a heart attack while in the act, then he will go to hell.
So I have the following questions :
* What exactly is the difference between "committing a sin" and "living in a sin"
Victoryword draws no line between committing adultery and "living in adultery" in his statement in the first video. Which leads to the next question :
* Where is the line drawn between sins that qualify as sending one to hell merely by committing them, like adultery, and sins that only qualify as sending one to hell if one "lives in them" ? Which sins qualify for the one, which sins qualify for the other ?
It seems quite clear from the Bible that a sinner will end up in hell for committing any sin and for any duration. If he never commits any sin and then commits whatever sin for whatever duration then dies, then he goes to hell. One of the epistles talks about the fact that if someone breaks whatever part of the law then he has broken all of it and has become guilty of murder. Which sin is committed has no bearing on the resulting condemnation.
In the same way, if any sin is (on its own) sufficient to bring a Christian out from under the blood of Jesus and to a state where he is now going to hell, then every sin should (on their own) be sufficient to bring a Christian to the same state. Why would the blood of Jesus continue to cover one sin but not the other ? Why would there be a time delay involved, meaning the blood of Jesus continues to cover a sin committed but not when it has become a matter of "living in it" ?
Again, if someone thinks that I'm trying to mess with someone by asking these questions, then no I'm not. I'm simply trying to figure out what it is that people actually believe.