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It is impossible to bring such people back to repentance; by rejecting the Son of God, they themselves are nailing him to the cross once again. Hebrews 6:6 NLT
The Christmas season had arrived.
My wife and I lived almost three hours
away from our families but eagerly anticipated the drive home to frolic with
family and friends. Since my wife had been an avid shopper that season, the
presents soon overtook our luggage. We opened presents at my family’s home
first, and then it was off to my in-law’s to repeat the process. As we did, my
wife noticed that her nephew and niece had no gifts from us. She had bought an
entire box full, but where were they?
“Did you get the box from the top of the
closet,” she asked. I hadn’t, but we had gone too far to go back and retrieve
them.
At some point, too far is too far. This
hotly debated verse has witnessed several interpretations. Among them that the
writer was warning against apostasy, that the listeners weren’t true believers,
that the listeners were superficial believers, or that he was merely posing a
hypothetical scenario. Regardless of what it could mean, a scarlet thread runs
through all the possibilities: unbelief.
Unbelief is dangerous and has the
potential to take me beyond the too-far point. When God gives more privileges,
more responsibilities follow. Those who’ve heard the gospel but don’t respond
will be held to a greater level of accountability than those who’ve never
heard.
Since God doesn’t give second chances
after death, it’s essential that we make necessary decisions now—deciding to
trust Christ being the most important. When we continue to ignore God’s call to
salvation, our hearts harden. Hearing demands action and our actions
demonstrate we’ve heard.
The good news is that as long as we’re
alive and in our right minds, we haven’t gone too far. We can respond to God’s
call—most importantly, to the call to salvation but also to various areas of
service.
No matter how far you are, God allows turn
arounds.
Prayer: Father, may we avoid the too-far
points by responding quickly to Your summons.
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