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If you deliberately sin as a Christian… does that mean you just lost your salvation? Hebrews 10 says if we go on sinning deliberately, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins. That verse has terrified believers for years. People read it and think one willful sin equals eternal condemnation. But is that actually what the passage is teaching? In this video, we break down the full context of Hebrews 10 and explain the difference between willful sin and willful rejection of Christ. There is a massive difference between struggling with sin and abandoning the gospel. The warning in Hebrews is not aimed at believers fighting temptation. It is aimed at those who fully reject the once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus. If you have ever asked: Did I just lose everything? Is one sin my ticket to hell? Is there no sacrifice left for me? This video is for you. We walk through the “once for all” language, the context of the community being addressed, and what it really means to trample underfoot the Son of God. The cross was not a temporary attempt. It was a finished accomplishment. You are not saved because you never sin deliberately again. You are saved because Christ offered one sacrifice for sins for all time. So don’t look to yourself. Look to the once-for-all. You cannot outrun a finished sacrifice. If this helped you, consider subscribing. This channel exists to confront the lies Christians believe and replace fear with biblical clarity.