Sentences with phrase «sin of blasphemy»

Many believe that the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit — or the unforgivable sin — occurs when someone attributes the works of the Holy Spirit to the works of the devil.
Usually, they have heard some fire and brimstone sermon about the unpardonable sin or the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, and because of the book I have written on the subject, people contact me because they are scared out of their mind that they have committed this sin.
The sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, whatever it is, is not exactly about God not forgiving it, but about us refusing to accept God's forgiveness and work in our life.
Obviously, there is a sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit which will not be forgiven.
I may read the book and I appreciate your answer although I must say that if a person asked if God forgave every sin I would say yes, except for the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
This third and final option is the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

Not exact matches

All other «sin» is invented nonsense (with «blasphemy» and «heresy» fighting it out for the ti «tle of most absurd).
Some people consider the blasphemy against the Spirit to be the «really bad» sins like fornication, adultery, murder, homosexuality, breaking one of the ten commandments, or something similar.
One SIN however WILL NOT be forgiven and that is exactly what you may be doing, BLASPHEMY against the Spirit of God.
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Jesus said all sin is forgivable except the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
Blasphemy is «taking on the attributes of the Holy Spirit and leading worship away from Him»... therefore the unpardonable sin must be that of the coming antiChrist.
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The two sins she most feared as a child go together, as it turns out: the dropping of an unformed child and blasphemy; abandonment by a father and angry unbelief.
Blasphemy against the Holy spirit is not following the call from God to repent of your sins.
Here is the verse, and I am open and willing to see what is written here and understand so show me how this scripture that speaks so emphatically and forthrightly can mean something other than a certain sin can not and will not be forgiven, namely the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
God does forgive all acts of sin, except blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
... «Assuredly, I [Jesus] say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they may utter; but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation;» because they said, «He has an unclean spirit»» (NKJV, emphasis added / Note: The Pharisees made the same charge in Mat 9:34.).
He claimed things that were considered to be Blasphemy according to Jewish law when he said the Father and I are One and before Abraham was «I Am» He was claiming that He was the «Great I AM» of the Old testament, now come in the flesh and came to pay the price of sin for man, the only acceptable perfect sacrifice, the lamb wihtout blemish, that God would accept because he was indeed God in flesh.
The apparent harshness of this saying must be set alongside verse 28 with its emphasis that all sins, even blasphemy, be forgiven.
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If i said that blasphemy words that pharisees said due to fear of God or wrobg thoughts that comes to me can I still be forgiven, what if those thoughts are because of my anger of God or love of sin or unable to do huge vows,... etc..
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This series of posts begins by surveying the various views about the unforgivable sin, which is also called «blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.»
This is to answer another comment, not from you, But wether you concur or not, please don't hesitate to state so, that being said... Jesus is in the saving business, and yes you will be forgiven of all sins EXCEPT the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
In turn, Jesus accuses these religious leaders of being close to committing a sin against the Holy Spirit, or blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
It should be clear that, though a man may risk his life in a cause of sufficient importance, he sins gravely if he directly wills his own death as he goes in harm's way to give effect to that decision, and commits an egregious blasphemy if he promises on the Divine Name to do so.
The synagogue scene at Capernaum pictures Jesus being accused of blasphemy in connection with the forgiveness of sins (Mark 2.7), and, although this is, no doubt, an «ideal» or «typical» scene, we have no reason to doubt its essential correspondence to an aspect of the historical ministry of Jesus.
Jesus said any sin can be forgiven (with the exception of blasphemy against the holy spirit -LRB-?)-RRB-.
@boob: «Dale McAlpine was charged with causing «harassment, alarm or distress» after a h0m0 police community support officer (PCSO) overheard him reciting a number of «sins» referred to in the Bible, including blasphemy, drunkenness and same s relationships.»
Jonathan Edwards wrote in regards to sin: «If by «the author of sin,» be meant the sinner, the agent, or the actor of sin, or the doer of a wicked thing... it would be a reproach and blasphemy, to suppose God to be the author of sin.
Dale McAlpine was charged with causing «harassment, alarm or distress» after a h0m0 police community support officer (PCSO) overheard him reciting a number of «sins» referred to in the Bible, including blasphemy, drunkenness and same s relationships.
The sin that won't be forgiven... blasphemy against the Holy Spirit... is made a little more clear in the Mark 3 account of this same story.
Racheal i do nt believe that christians can commit the blasphemy of the holy spirit because the holy spirit has already taken up residence in our hearts.As christians we can greive the holy spirit but we cant blaspheme him otherwise we wouldnt have accepted Christ.When we ask Christ into our lives we are saved the holy spirit comes into our lives because we gave him permission to.We can sin and fall away from God but he is still there because nothing can separate us from the love of God.On the day we die we are saved why because when we were sinners he saved us it isnt dependent on what we do it is dependent on what Christ has done.Should we continue to sin of course not but we should follow him with all our heart.I think it is important to understand that Christ death has saved us from our sin the holy spirits role is to help us to overcome sin in our lives and to be come christlike.brentnz
Finally found some people that going through the same thing as me Im 16 when i got saved i wanted to know alot about the Bible and God then there was one day in my bedroom where i was watching someone talking about blasphemy of the holy spirit and i kindda got curious and said something that i did nt mean and after that i felt a barrage of thoughts saying blasphemous things about god i wanted it to stop but it wouldnt it would allways happen randomly and finally figured that cussing god wasnt the unforgivable sin i finnaly calmed down and accepted that God still loves me but the thoughts still wont stop
Mark 3:28 - 30 «Assuredly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they may utter; but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation» — because they said, «He has an unclean spirit.»»
«And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.»
I receive a lot of emails and Google search hits about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and the unpardonable sin.
Leaders of these ministries sometimes state if other people write off supernatural healings, demonic exorcisms, and the gift of tongues as possibly coming from the devil, such people deny the power of the Holy Spirit and commit blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, which supposedly is the unforgivable sin.
So essentially, those who believe that that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is attributing the works of the Holy Spirit to the devil use the fear of this sin to keep other people from challenging or questioning whether are not their miracles really come from God.
Could one commit this blasphemy (perhaps being unaware of the passages that discuss this sin) and simply have no memory of it, maybe doing so going off into, or in, a state of sleep?
Mormons teach a perverted gospel of Jesus (Jesus and Satan are brothers, men can become gods which is the biggest blasphemy in the Bible and the root of all sin according to Genesis and the first commandment, polygamy is acceptable when Paul said that each man should have his own wife and each woman her own husband, and more) and Romney fits the description of the man whom the people believe is a good man, but who is responsible for closing down U.S. companies and sending jobs overseas, having off - shore bank accounts to avoid paying taxes, etc..
I was reading that portion of Scripture the other day, David, where Jesus spoke of the only sin unforgiven being blasphemy of the Holy Ghost.
All other sin is invented nonsense with «blasphemy» and «heresy» fighting it out for the ti.tle of most absurd.
Some of the chief priests are ready to make Jesus a religiously redemptive sacrifice, to keep his blasphemy and sin from contaminating the community.
These can be the raw materials of blasphemy, but they can also be the stuff of popular art that drills deep into issues — theology and human destiny, sin and redemption, heaven and hell — that the old mass media treated with kid gloves.
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