I was looking at Hebrews 6:4-6
I am on my tablet and it won't copy and paste right so I just gave the location of the verses but I noticed that in verse 6 it said if they should fall away and I was thinking wouldn't they have to be saved before it would be possible to fall away?
If it is not possible to fall away why would GOD inspire the writer of Hebrews to even bother warning us of that since its not possible to fall away.
Sounds like it saying that if you were really saved you can't fall away but I am going to warn you about it even though you don't have to worry about it.
People that are not saved can't fall away so why even put that in the bible if it's talking to unsaved people
I am on my tablet and it won't copy and paste right so I just gave the location of the verses but I noticed that in verse 6 it said if they should fall away and I was thinking wouldn't they have to be saved before it would be possible to fall away?
If it is not possible to fall away why would GOD inspire the writer of Hebrews to even bother warning us of that since its not possible to fall away.
Sounds like it saying that if you were really saved you can't fall away but I am going to warn you about it even though you don't have to worry about it.
People that are not saved can't fall away so why even put that in the bible if it's talking to unsaved people
You make a good point and I will add the KJV of Heb 6:6 is NOT the best interpretation for the "if" shows it is possible one can fall away when the original language reads "and having fallen away" they actually did fall away, not just a possibility. Check other versions to how they render Heb 6:6:
http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Heb&c=6&t=KJV#s=t_bibles_1139006