Rejection of God's truth, rejection of the Spirit.
2007-11-26 14:12:35
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answered by L.C. 6
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no longer something. there are no such element as unforgivable. besides the actuality that hell would be full of murderers, thieves and adulterers, human beings do no longer visit hell for committing homicide, stealing or adultery. As poor as they're, a number of those sins have been paid for by employing the helpful blood of the Lamb (a million Jn a million:7, Eph a million:7). Your selection is that this: you will be sin-wakeful and gloomy, or you will be Christ-wakeful and have fun! “chuffed are those whose wrongs are forgiven, whose sins are pardoned! chuffed is the guy whose sins the Lord won't shop account of!” (Rm 4:7-8)
2016-09-30 05:19:12
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answered by ? 4
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Just one...called "blasphemy against the Spirit" in the New Testament - and it is mentioned in Mark 3:22-30 and in Matthew 12:22-32.
The term blasphemy may be generally defined as "defiant irreverence." We would apply the term to such sins as cursing God, or willfully degrading things relating to God. It is also attributing some evil to God, or denying Him some good that we should attribute to Him.
This case of blasphemy, however, is a specific one, called "THE blasphemy against the Holy Spirit" in Matthew 12:31. In Matthew 12:31-32, the Pharisees, having witnessed irrefutable proof that Jesus was working miracles in the power of the Holy Spirit, claimed instead that the Lord was possessed by the demon "Beelzebub" (Matthew 12:24). Now notice that in Mark 3:30 Jesus is very specific about what exactly they did to commit "the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit."
This blasphemy has to do with someone accusing Jesus Christ of being demon-possessed instead of Spirit-filled. There are other ways to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, but this was "THE" unpardonable blasphemy.
2007-11-26 14:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew 12 vs 31 ..Wherefore I say unto you . All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven man , but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit shall not be forgiven men .
In other words denying the Holy Spirit or attributing some false gift to Him or cursing Him is the unpardonable sin
2007-11-26 14:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Sinning against the Spirit.
For an example check these links...
sinning against the spirit involves speaking out against the truth, which was provided and explained via Holy Spirit.
Even the teacher Gamaliel warned the Pharisees to be cautious as to how they treated the disciples of Jesus, for fear that the Disciples might actually have God's backing, and they (the religious leaders) would actually find themselves fighting against God.
When doing spiritual warfare, one must consider who sits on the judgment throne, and to whom it belongs, to execute justice. Many are the people who exalt themselves to this position, to usurp the judgment seat, and to cast others (figuratively) into hell.
This person seems to have taken an unbalanced stand against a religion, that seems to be quite unusual.
Not that I am a good person, but, I am careful not to go around slandering all Lutherans, just because I came to understand the Bible, and religion differently than how I was raised.
I think that if a person comes to disagree with what they were taught, they should feel free to leave whatever they disagree with behind them.
Yet I would not think of exalting myself into the place of condemning Lutherans, or any other group for that matter for believing, or practicing something I disagree with.
Sinning against the spirit, to me includes not respecting the spirit led truth, to the point of unwittingly taken a stand against it.
2007-11-26 14:17:22
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answered by Tim 47 7
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There is no pardon for a person who dies in unbelief. Remember, John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal life." The only condition when someone would have no forgiveness is if that someone is not among the 'whoever believes in Him.'"
2007-11-26 14:15:44
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answered by Freedom 7
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Atheism
2007-11-26 14:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It's denial of the Holy Spirit. Which basically means it's the sin of hardening your heart so much that you deny the truth of God's existence. God can't forgive someone who doesn't acknowledge His existence.
2007-11-26 14:13:15
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answered by Scott B 7
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Blasphemy of the Holy Ghost.
2007-11-26 14:13:15
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answered by paula r 7
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There is no sin that is unforgivable before Him..
unless you will repent with all your HEART
How can you repent, if you are dead, so i guess, it is unforgivable if you are already dead..
2007-11-26 14:19:47
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answered by ♠ jhun ♠ 6
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