A heretic is one who has sin in their heart while believing in Jesus. In Titus 3:11, it says, “Such a person is warped and sinning, being self-condemned.”
Jesus took all our sins with His baptism, but a heretic doesn’t believe in the blessed gospel, the water (the baptism of Jesus, the baptism of redemption) which is the gracious present of God, but rather heretics reject salvation and condemn themself as sinners.
God calls those ‘heretics’ who believe in Jesus yet condemn themselves as sinners (Titus 3:11). You must think if you yourself are a heretic or not. If you believe in Jesus but still call yourself a sinner, then you do not know the spiritual truth of the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
If you believe in Jesus but still consider yourself a sinner, then you are a heretic; it is to slight the salvation of the gospel of the water and the Spirit and also to prove that you’re not a child of God. If you are one of those people who confess your sins before God and admit that you are a sinner, then you must reconsider your faith seriously.
How can you still be a sinner when all your sins have been taken away by Jesus? Why do you keep trying to repay the debt when it was already taken care of by Jesus as a gift to you? If you insist on repaying the debt yourself, you are a heretic because you differ from God. Anyone who believes in Jesus but is not born again is a heretic. You must know the truth. Because God took away all the sins of the world, if you ignore His salvation, you are a heretic.
A heretic is one who calls themselves a sinner. If you call yourself a sinner while you believe in the Holy God, you are a heretic. In order not to become a heretic, you have to believe in the baptism of Jesus and His blood on the Cross together as a set.
You can be saved only when you believe in both of them together at the same time: the baptism of Jesus and His blood.