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Is there a point at which we can no longer repent? Answered by Jon Moffitt Ask your question at asktheocast.com

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Hi, this is John, and today on Ask Theocast, I'm going to be answering Devin's question, which is, is there a point at which we can no longer repent?
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And this kind of comes from Hebrews chapter 12, when it said that Esau sought repentance even with tears and it wasn't granted to him.
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So can there be a moment where you walk away from Jesus or you sin against Jesus so many times that you've kind of hit your limit, there's no more grace that's there for you?
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And that's kind of what that passage may feel like it's teaching. And I would answer, first of all, the context of Hebrews, he's dealing with people who are wanting to seek redemption and salvation outside of Jesus Christ, where they're going back to the law and they're going to go back to the
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Mosaic law, trying to live underneath that system in order to have the blessings and protections of God and have the relationship with the
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Father. The rite of Hebrews goes systematically through each chapter showing that Christ is better than everything in the
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Old Testament. He's better than Moses. He's better than David. He's better than the prophets and the angels. So he is proving that salvation can only be found through Jesus Christ.
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Hebrews 6 and Hebrews 10 give some pretty strong warnings that if you turn away from Christ, you have no hope. There is no hope for you if you turn away from the only hope of salvation, which is
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Jesus Christ. If we look at all of scripture and it helps us when we compare the Bible with each other.
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So we look at other contexts where it talks about repentance and our sin. We go to Romans chapter five.
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It says, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. So if we are in Christ, we are told that we have been completely washed, not only for our past sins, but also our future sins.
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Any sins that we can commit, if we are in Christ, they're covered. That means you can't be condemned for what you've done in the past or what will happen in the future.
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Paul even says in Romans chapter seven, that he too struggles with sin. That the things he doesn't want to do, he keeps doing them.
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The things he should be doing, he's not doing them. Oh, wretched man who will save me from this body of death. And he says, thanks be to Christ.
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And he points to the gospel. Oh, then we go to 1 John 1, 9, where we are told when we confess our sins,
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God is faithful and just to forgive us of our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
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So when we continue to repent and we continue to confess our sins, we will always receive that forgiveness and the promise of forgiveness, that Christ's blood is already paid for it and it's covered.
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So there isn't a limit to our repentance. Now, if someone does not see the need to repent of sin, or if they're unwilling to turn away, or if they're innocent and they think, no,
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God didn't need to die for this, even though the Bible clearly says that is a sin. Well, at that moment, they are walking away from the gospel because the gospel is the good news that God saves sinners.
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And if you don't see yourself in need of saving, then you're not going to see yourself in need of repenting. So repentance, even though we are horrible at it, and I would even say as much as you think you've repented, you haven't repented enough, this is where grace comes over us, grace covers the sins.
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We even are unaware that we need to repent of people that we have offended and hurted, or ways in which we have offended God by not fully loving
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Him. Those are forgiven as well. So we have to understand that the gospel covers, if we are in Christ and we believe and trust in Him, the gospel covers all of our sins.
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So I think it's dangerous to believe or even teach that there can come a moment where you'll be no longer allowed to repent, that you've sinned too much.
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You've hit your max. And I don't believe that the blood of Christ has a limit. There is not a point at which
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Christ's blood can no longer cover your sins. I don't think that sets you free to go sin however you want.
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That would be contrary to scripture. But I think it's helpful for us to understand that if we struggle with the sin, that we continue to fight and struggle, and we shouldn't struggle alone, that the church comes in and it helps us carry those burdens and it confronts us and it strengthens us and the body of Christ is there to design, to build us up and help us with our repentance through the preaching and administration of the gospel and the sacrament.
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So, no, I don't think that there can be a moment where a Christian can no longer repent unless they're unwilling to repent.
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God is always willing and able to forgive us of our sins, as 1 John says, if we confess them.