The only unpardonable sin is the sin of rejecting the sacrifice of God's son, Jesus Christ, on the cross as the ultimate payment for the debt we owe because of our sin.
2006-10-30 13:34:21
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answered by thstuff9946 2
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In Deuteronomy, there is a passage there that says God has given us two things, A blessing and a Curse. His message goes to like this, If you obey his Commands, he will bless you and there will be a curse if you turn your back to Him and disobey his commands. Then he said Repent and Live. Which means He can always forgive you. There is no sin that is not unpardonable if you say sorry and avoid doing the same mistake. If you just say it but did not change your way then there is that possibility for what you are afraid of to really happen.
Jesus may have said He is the only way to heaven but do not be carried away by that. No one else would be responsible for your sins but you and you will be the only one who can save yourself. Read Deut. 24, Ezekiel 18:3-26 all passages there tells about what God has declared a long time ago that on one dies for the sins of another. Jesus death was a deception by the religions to keep us from the true message of God. His death is not needed to save mankind.
Since you mentioned that your Bible is KJV then you should read Isaiah I4: and take note of the word "Lucifer". In Catholic's Latin Vulgate that calling was also used. If you will go down a little to verse 16-17 of the same chapter, it says that he is man and not an angel turned devil. In other Bible like the American Version, The New International Version and others still, the word "Lucifer was changed to "Morning Star" which really is its meaning. And then followed by the words "Son of the Morning or Son of the Dawn" meaning he is a son of a young mother.Then Go to the Book of Revelation 22:16 and find out for yourself who claims to be the Morning Star. Do not be scared, God is a Forgiving god. He is not exactly an angry God as was portrayed by the religions to spite Him in the Old Testament but the New Testament book of Jesus was the total reverse of the teachings of the Old (Twist the numbers 999 and it becomes 666). There is a great deception and it is only now that it will be revealed. Go to this website..www.thename.ph.
2006-10-30 14:04:35
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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I used to be in the same situation that you are in. I always had doubts about my salvation. Did I dot all the I's and cross all the T's that God required. I would even wake up every morning and say "I thing He will come back today", because the Bible says that no one knows when He will come back. If I was expecting it, He couldn't come. I prayed and prayed. One night I had a dream. I was standing at the edge of a wide open plain. The rapture was happening, and I could see people in the distance rising up to meet Him across the plain coming toward me. As the rapture drew near, I thought "I wonder if I get to go?". At that very instant, I felt myself begin to rise. I was filled with such indescribable joy that I still cannot explain it fully. I awoke instantly. Since that moment, I have never had another doubt. He put my mind at ease. By the way, the unpardonable sin is refusing to ask Christ into your heart. It is the only thing that can get you to heaven or keep you out of heaven. A pastor asked me one time while we were talking about my doubts, "Have you ever asked Christ into your heart?". I said "Yes, several times". He asked, "Do you think He came into your heart when you asked?" I said, "I don't know why He wouldn't have." He said, "Exactly, the problem is that people don't ask. If you ask, He will not tell you no". I will pray for you that God will give you the assurance that you so desperately need. Sometimes it boils down to the fact that God has forgiven us, but we just can't forgive ourselves.
2006-10-30 13:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds to me that the problem you face is you don't feel saved. The feeling that comes when you become a Christian is
that guilt leaves you and you feel forgiven of your sins and set free from guilt. When that happens sometimes the problem is that there are people in your life that you haven't forgiven. Jesus said that if we forgive others for their sins against us then He will forgive us for our transgressions against Him. So first make sure that there is no one on the face of this earth that you haven't fully forgiven, and gotten rid of all bitterness.
If that doesn't work, the second thing that makes us feel unforgiven is if we continue in some unknown sin. Look at your life through the eyes of the commandments in the bible. There are only three basic sins, Bitterness, which I mentioned, Moral impurity, which is breaking God's moral law, such as the ten commandments, and a temporal value system where you are seeking for money and material things.
If that fails, Have you really followed the steps to become a Christians. There are only two of them, forget the accept Jesus into your heart thing, that is not Biblical and can give you a false sence that you are saved when you are not. Follow Romans 10:9-10 "9 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; 10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.
Most people who follow the accepting Jesus idea totally leave out the confession of Christ as your Lord. Without that you can't be saved.
2006-10-30 13:57:59
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answered by oldguy63 7
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I don't see how you could have committed the unpardonable sin. I think, like many people, you misunderstand that passage.
Here is an explanation :http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/unpardonablesin.html
" Although there is no unpardonable sin today, there is an unpardonable state—the state of continued unbelief. There is no pardon for a person who dies in unbelief. The Bible refers to this in terms of having a hard heart. The hardening of the heart is not a one-time act. It is the result of a gradual progression in which sin and the conviction of the Holy Spirit are ignored. The hardened heart has no desire for the things of God. But if you have a desire in your heart for God, as expressed through concern that you have committed some sort of unpardonable sin, you do not have a hardened heart. Your concern confirms your innocence. God always welcomes those whose hearts are sensitive toward Him." http://www.intouch.org/myintouch/exploring/bible_says/single_questions/unpardonable_129541.html
2006-10-30 13:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The fact that you worry lets me know that you are probably not "permanently lost". A dry spell is biblical. Do you realize that the whole time that Noah was in the boat he didn't hear from God. That Moses had a desert time after he ran from murder?
Blasphemy of the Holy Ghost is the unpardonable sin. Have you lied beyond that? or have you just been out of the will of God, and need to back up and repent and see what you may have missed or did?
God's there, stop. Talk to Him. Find your secret prayer time and ask. He will let you know more than anyone on here can.
2006-10-30 13:37:27
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answered by 2ndchhapteracts 5
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The unpardonable sin results from a hardening of the heart, which causes the sinner to reject the grace of repentance provided by the Holy Spirit.
Deliberately rejecting this grace, one is no longer able to repent of sin, or ask forgiveness, which leaves one eternally without pardon.
Satan and his angels suffer from this.
If you are able to apologize to God for sin, and subsequently try to repent, than you absolutely have not committed the unpardonable sin.
Relax!
2006-10-30 14:49:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You being a christian should know that God will always forgive us. You should repent of what you did, and ask God to help you change your heart and mind.
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, And to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1;9
Maybe you never really have taken Jesus as Lord of your life, and truly repented. Here is a prayer for you to say out loud and sincerely mean it.
"Lord Jesus...
I want to stop trusting in myself and what I can do and start trusting in you... and what you have already done... when you died for me on the cross. I know that I am a sinner... and I am sorry for my sins. I ask you to forgive me... and I invite you to come and live inside of me. I want you to be my savior... and my Lord... which means being #1 in my life. I want to repent and turn away... from everything you and the bible call sin... and I totally commit myself... to obeying you... everyday, for the rest of my life. Thank you Jesus."
I hope this helps you in a great way!
2006-10-30 13:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh boy sis I hope you are kidding around.
Blaspheme of the Holy Spirit results in the Holy Spirit departing from your life not to return. You can not feel conviction outside of the Holy Spirit. You would not be asking Jesus to save you outside of the Holy Spirit. Here is the simple facts. Because of Jesus finished work on the cross we can mosey out little rear ends right up to the throne of GOD almighty and say. "Hi there. I deserve to be here because of what that man sitting on your right did." Remember the woman at the well. She is our example. Jesus is holy. We are not. As a Satanist I used to delight myself trying to blaspheme the Holy Spirit and was sure I did endless times, But im a Child of GOD? Why? Because Jesus paid it all. I don't know why he loves me but he does and talks to me all the time. You are precious. You are the Bride of Christ. :) If you didn't doubt your faith I would doubt you are a Sister in Christ.
May GOD richly bless you.
2006-10-30 13:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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confident. i'm a Catholic, and that i will study any Bible. in certainty I decide to study and learn countless variations as this jogs my memory that ANY English Bible is *by way of definition* a translation. putting forward that anybody version is extra "divine" or extra the "word of God" than the different, is ascribing divinity to human translators. King James I of england became no longer "divine", and the group of translators he commissioned would have been great scholars, yet additionally they weren't "divine", nor had any further declare of "divine proposal" than the Douai college that produced the Douay-Rheims Bible, or the translators of the NIV, nor the different human translators. Or enable's placed this yet differently. Do human beings fairly have self belief that ANY translation into English consists of extra "divinity" than a translation into French, or jap, or cutting-edge Greek? A e book is a human artifact. A translation of a e book is much extra needless to say a human artifact. So worshipping a human artifact as divine is basically idolatry (does the 1st Commandment strike a chord?). -----
2016-12-09 00:06:22
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answered by ? 4
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