Some people's excuse for rejecting a faith in Christ is that they're too deep into whatever sin they're in to be saved -- that it's just too late for them. This sort of an explanation is actually just a front; it's not that they're too deep in to whatever to be saved, it's that they're too deep into whatever to want to be saved.
There is really no such thing as being too far gone into sin to be saved. Jesus's blood covers any sin and washes it away, no matter how much of it there is, because Jesus possesses the unique quality of being able to forgive everything. There might be some things that we might not be able to forgive other people of, certain crimes or transgressions that are simply too much to forgive and forget. But what separates humans from God is that God forgives anything, forgets the wrongdoing, and will give someone a new life in his light if they will only accept it.
Jesus himself points out how God will forgive and forget, how that is Jesus's whole purpose in coming to earth and dying for us, and how there is literally rejoicing in heaven because of one sinner repenting:
A deeper look into forgiveness is given to us by the account of the woman caught in adultery. This account from the book of John is where we get our expression "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" from, as the old King James version puts it.
After saving the woman's life, Jesus forgave her. She was blatantly guilty of adultery, there was no question that sin had been done, but Jesus forgave her. And the last part is perhaps the most important, "go, and sin no more." When Jesus rescues us from something, it is important that we don't go back to it. Jesus doesn't save us just so we can go back to sin again.
As is illustrated by these accounts, Jesus will forgive people no matter how deep they are into sin. It's never too late, it's just a matter of how willing the people themselves are to be forgiven. Jesus reaches out his hand to everyone, all they have to do is take it. That, in fact, is the whole reason why Jesus came to earth and died for us, as stated above in the account of the woman who rubbed Jesus's feet with her hair. It's the sin that controls some people that makes them think they're in too deep; but Jesus is here for everyone.
My friend Delton Gibbs, a pastor, wrote this excellent summary of one of his sermons on God's forgiveness and the devil's trying to separate us from that forgiveness:
I preached a message Sunday that people really say they got a lot out of. It was about as Paul said in I Cor., "all things are yours".How true this is! Jesus died to give us access to God's love and forgiveness. The only way the devil can keep us from God is by tricking us into not going to him. Today, don't let the weight and guilt of your past (or your present) keep you from the Lord who "is come to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10).My wife and I had stopped off at a park and it hit me that this and all parts are really ours. This country is ours. No one can tell me I can't go into any state, or anywhere else for that matter, that is public, because this is ours.
It doesn't matter whether I'm black or white, fat or skinny, ugly or pretty, rich or poor, I have just as much right as the president to go into a public place. I preached that all the blessings of God are ours, the forgiveness, the mercy, the access to the throne, etc., and no one or no devil can tell me otherwise unless I listen.
If a person had come up to me and said I have no right in their city park, they'd have a fight on their hands, I wouldn't stand for it. If I had to, I'd go to the governor and bring back the police, and I guarantee the persons trying to keep me from entering would back down, because I have my rights as an American citizen backing me up. But, when the devil tells people they aren't worthy for God's mercy, they turn away with their head hung down thinking the devil is probably right.
The truth is, we need to tell the devil to back up, we have every right to every benefit God has for his children. We need to resist the devil and he will flee when we come back with right and truth on our side with the word of God that says all things are ours, whether things present or things to come. Heaven is ours and no demon in hell can keep it from us if we don't believe a lie. Truth is, there is now no condemnation for those that are in Christ.
Anyway, don't ever let the devil tell you different.