well the word can not contradict. so no matter what. the verses you give me can not counter or go against what I shared
1 John - speaks of anti christs. they were never of us, if they were of us, they would not have left.
these people were never saved
2. Heb 6 - speaking to jews wanting to return to law. Which says you can fall away, and be renewed by animal sacrifice.
message, if we can fall away, we could never be renewed, we would be lost forever. and claiming we can fall away puts christ to open shame (it states the cross was not enoug)
heb 10. do not cast away your confidence. Amen, seek confidence in christ not self. No mention of losing salvation though
Yes, 1John 2:19 speaks of anti- or pseudo- Christs, and Heb. 6:4-6 refers to apostates,
which are possibilities d & e:
d. a pseudo-Christian (MT 7:21, 1JN 2:19), who may affirm morality while rejecting its divine rationale.
e. an apostate (1JN 2:19, HB 6:4-6), who once believed but became blasphemous or foolish and ship-wrecked their faith (1TM 1:19-20).
but you ignored the other three possibilities:
a. a normally loving person observed during a rare moment when he/she acted uncharacteristically (PHP 3:12-16),
b. an immature Believer, who is making progress–you should have known him/her a year ago! (1CR 3:1-3, EPH 4:11-15)
c. a truthseeker who has not yet learned the correct interpretation of God’s Word (1CR 6:9-11, EPH 5:8-9), or
And what you shared is no more "the word" than my opinion,
but although we disagree now, we will agree in heaven.
(Better late than never :^)