Hebrews 10:25 For if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins.
But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.
This lets us know that once we know something is sin, and we do it anyway, that it is not under the Blood of JESUS CHRIST,
And if we are still choosing to sin, WE have not repented,
Romans 3: 25 whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God:
This here lets us know that it was for our past sins, not the ones in the future. If we willingly sin We haft to go back to JUSUS, And repent of that sin, And ask forgiveness for that sin that we willfully committed, Go back and see how the sanctuary works, And that is what JESUS IS DOING TODAY,
The BIBLE tells YOU, And we shouldn't haft to preach it to you, when Paul tells you, And what Paul Preaches is the right GOSPEL
GOD bless as HE sees fit.
The Seventh Day Adventist teaching about the Sanctuary is a false teaching. It is associated with the phrase "investigative judgment" for those who want to study it.
In essence, they claim Jesus didn't enter the Most Holy Place until 1844. A recording angel has been keeping track of every believers' sins. Jesus, when he entered the Most Holy Place in 1844, is reviewing the records of each person. If they had one single unrepentant sin at the time of their death, they are toast. When he comes to the living believers, their records are examined, and if they have a single unrepentant sin, they are toast. And, if they sin anymore after he reviews their records, they have no sin offering remaining, and they are toast.
Somehow we have to believe in a god who is dumb enough to save someone he knows is going to be lost, by the way. But, that's the same god that all those who claim a believer can lose their salvation believe in. Somehow they don't seem to connect the dots...God knows the future in detail (Is 46:9-10), therefore why would he save someone that he knows will lose their salvation?
This view is also dependent upon the presupposition that God doesn't preserve the person in their salvation, but it is totally up to them. As a Reformed believer, my position is that salvation is God's work, from beginning to end, and the Holy Spirit preserves the person in salvation. Additionally, Jesus intercedes for them CONTINUALLY at the throne of God.
By the way, I suggest that folks read the book of Hebrews CAREFULLY. It is a most encouraging book, and SDAs don't have a clue to what it is saying. They don't recognize the typology of the Temple and the Tabernacle, although they claim their doctrine in this regard is the best thing since sliced bread.
I also recommend the book Temple and Tabernacle by J. Daniel Hays, and the book God Dwells Among Us by GK Beale.
The underlying symbolism of the Tabernacle and Temple is AMAZING, and the SDAs do not understand it, despite their claims.