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Hebrews 10 and Ultimate Redemption — Part 5

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A friend asked me to reconcile Ultimate Redemption and the supposed unpardonable sin found in the Letter to the Hebrews. In Part 1 , we established that the part of our Bibles labeled the “New Testament” is about the end of the Old Covenant Age and System and the anticipation of the fully established New Covenant Age. It’s about the overlapping of those two ages. In Part 2 , we determined that the Old Covenant Age and System (hereafter OCAS) was still fully operational by the time the Letter to the Hebrews was written. In Part 3 , we’re addressed Jesus as a high priest after the order of Melchizedek. We saw that he was serving at the true holy of holies — God’s presence — and would soon return to the waiting people, bringing their salvation with him. In Part 4 , we looked at some warnings in the New Testament which showed us how the people of the first century had to continue in their faith “until the end” to receive their full redemption. This progression looks like this:

Hebrews 10 and Ultimate Redemption — Part 4

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A friend asked me to reconcile Ultimate Redemption and the supposed unpardonable sin found in the Letter to the Hebrews. In Part 1 , we established that the part of our Bibles labeled the “New Testament” is about the end of the Old Covenant Age and System and the anticipation of the fully established New Covenant Age. It’s about the overlapping of those two ages. In Part 2 , we determined that the Old Covenant Age and System (hereafter OCAS) was still fully operational by the time the Letter to the Hebrews was written. In Part 3 , we’re addressed Jesus as a high priest after the order of Melchizedek. We saw that he was serving at the true holy of holies — God’s presence — and would soon return to the waiting people, bringing their salvation with him. In this Part 4, we’re going to look at some warnings in the New Testament which show us how the people of the first century had to continue in their faith “until the end” to receive their full redemption. New Testament Warnings