Hopefully, he will find Jesus before it is too late.
Perhaps he will become a Messianic Jew...one who recognizes that Jesus is in fact the Messiah. The Old Testament clearly prophesizes the birth, life and death of Jesus, the Messiah of the Jewish faith.
I would venture that it looks a lot like Jesus has found him.
Is there aught in his heart that could be moved unto everlasting acceptance by any amount of grace? If so, that grace will be furnished. Along with the trials that are necessary to highlight the need and use of that grace.
Some people just slam the door shut to God permanently, as though it were all about themselves and always would be. Neither God nor the devil will significantly trouble those persons on earth.
[Some people just slam the door shut to God permanently, as though it were all about themselves and always would be.]
Hence the biblical reference to an “unforgivable sin.” To the most holy One on earth, a person choosing to commit this sin will act with unmixed revulsion. We saw an example of this when religious experts were automatically blaming Jesus’ healing miracles on the devil, without any apparent attempt to delve into the question.