If a sin is unforgiven, there are conditions preventing its forgiveness. No sin is unpardonable when the barrier to forgiveness is removed. God never puts up a barrier to forgiveness, but sinners often do.It is not the sin, but the sinner that creates the conditions preventing forgiveness.
Unwillingness to repent,Going on sinning wilfully."if we confess our sins God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1John 1:7-9). A sin unto death is a sin which one refuses to acknowledge, confess, and seek forgiveness for. God never refuses forgiveness to those who try to walk in the light, who bring their sins to him .Paul speaks of a "conscience seared with a hot iron." The conscience like that is beyond feeling. Its nerve endings have been killed and it is numb.The sinner who tosses and turns through the night troubled by his sin, is not like that. He or she is not the sort of person whose sin is never forgiven. Such a person, whatever their sin, may repent and pray and be forgiven.
2007-01-22 05:22:56
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answered by K 5
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Only one sin gets a person no forgiveness: the 'sin' of not accepting that Jesus is the Messiah and accepting His salvation. That event can take place at any time before death. If a person does NOT make that choice (to accept Christ's death and resurrection as atonement for all sin) then the person is not forgiven of their own sin and die to be separated eternally from God. Sad. This is the ONLY unforgivable sin. All others can be forgiven by God.
2007-01-22 05:25:44
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answered by thisbrit 7
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The unforgiveable sin is sinning against the Holy Spirit. This means that a person refuses to let God's grace work in their lives, by imposing their own will to prevent this from happening. It is refusing to accept that Christ saved mankind once and for all by His death and resurrection.
2007-01-22 05:19:12
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answered by WC 7
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certain and that is refereed to as sin adverse to the Spirit.that is a case the position someone became a Christian and then deliberately became from Gods organic worship.examine Hebrews 10:26,27-after someone receives precise expertise of the reality and practises sin there is now no longer any sacrafice for his sins left a fiery jealously that is going to eat those in competition.John refers to willful ,understanding sin in speaking of a sin that incurs lack of existence. the position he evidence shows such will finished understanding sin, the Christian does no longer pray for the on criminal for sure God is the choose.
2016-12-02 21:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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According to our belief, the only unforgivable sin is placing any creature at the same level of Allah. For example, Hazret Isa (Jusis Crist) as a son of Allah, or to use a stone idol, or to consider monkeys or rats as gods. This is for sure a way to doom.
2007-01-22 05:49:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Biblically speaking, the only unforgivable sin is blaspheme. It has to come from the heart. I could sit here and just say it for sh*tes and giggles, but it wouldn't really mean anything.
2007-01-22 05:18:54
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answered by Yishai 3
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In Christianity, there is only one sin that in unforgivable. To blaspheme the Holy Spirit.
Other than that, someone who is truly sorry, and wants a relationship with God is forgiven.
2007-01-22 05:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there is one unforgivable sin. Direct rebelling against God`s power. The most basic example: Lucifer and his rebellious against God`s decision to send Jesus as the sacrifice. A more modern example would be someone who has heard and seen the voice and presence of God, but still denies him His glory.
2007-01-22 05:17:27
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answered by Kevin M 1
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The only unforgivable sin (according to the Bible), is rejecting Jesus Christ. Anything else you do, God will forgive, but if you die without accepting Jesus as your Savior, there is no more forgiveness.
2007-01-22 05:33:42
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answered by emmiehawk 2
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Yes, but it would be very difficult for most people to commit it. Denying the Holy Spirit is when someone has undeniable knowledge of Jesus and chooses to deny Him. (One is reminded of Judas Iscariot...?) When I say "deny", I don't mean simply deny He exists, but turn their back on His sacrifice and walk away from His gospel and His grace. It is to willfully rebel against God when one has a full knowledge of the truth.
Other than that, all other sins are forgivable, though murder is very difficult to repent of for obvious reasons.
2007-01-22 05:19:16
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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