vhusley
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When referring to a brother, why would John need to add the words “a sin not leading to death” at all, if a brother could not commit the other sin as well?The "brother" would be a born-again person.
The only sin "not" forgivable is "blasphemy of the Holy Ghost", which would also fall under "apostasy" which is denying the faith they once professed. Professing faith and possesing faith are not the same thing. Anyone can profess to have faith but not everyone possess saving faith.
John did not say a "brother" can sin the sin unto dearh which is why he said "...a brother whom sins "not" leading to death ...."
Only a non believer can sin the sin unto death. No prayer can save them.
And in 1 John 5:16, John does not change his narrative at all. There is nothing anywhere in that passage that leads us to believe he suddenly switched over to talking about “non-brothers” or the lost. You are reading into scripture that which simply is not there.
There is no context here in which your explanation makes sense. John was clearly talking TO brothers ABOUT brothers in these verses.
Sadly, I suppose we will just have to agree to disagree on what John is saying here.
Have a blessed day my friend.