Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven - not in this age or the age to come. Rejection of the word/work of God, and ascribing it to evil; i.e. to speak against the Holy Spirit [e.g. slander God], but doing it deliberately. It happens when you receive the knowledge of God, and all things are opened up to you, knowing God and then to sin against God. After you have done this there is no repentance.
For example: If you believed that the sun "rises" and "sets" in the sky, the world is flat, or the sun revolves around the earth. Then, I teach you that the sun only seems to rise and set, the earth is round and teach you that the earth really, in all actuality, revolves around the sun. Then after learning this and seeing this - you deny it.Good answer says mike ji But another is in The Bible when Jesus said take these two birds to the Priests for a testimony to them.When you use the ancient Hebrew lexicon one can easily tell that the sacrifice was afore telling of the Messiah and how he would die for us. They should have known the truth as we should. Because they did not was another reason for his death.He came to fulfill us with knowledge not to do away with what he established, or his death would surely have been in vain.We were given the hollyspirt=truth by him if we hold not the truth in what we teach it will not be forgiven us.Now the part where he says depart from me ye workers of iniquity= lawlesness becomes huge,the end result is Ezk 42:20.
no the only unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the holy spirit
There is no unforgivable sin.AnswerThe only unforgiveable sin is the sin against the Holy Spirit. Since the Holy Spirit is the one who helps us believe, many consider it thus to relate to a final and consistent rejection of the promptings of the Holy Spirit to believe. This is at the heart of it, although saying bad things about God would certainly be included along the way.
There is only one unpardonable sin. That is the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. An example of that is giving Satan the glory for something the Holy Spirit did.
A:The gospels say that only blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is unforgiveable. Why this should be so is not stated, since blasphemy even against Jesus is said to be forgiveable. Nor does it say what constitutes blasphemy against the Holy Spirit or how it is possible to blaspheme against him. It sounds good to have an 'unpardonable sin' but it may actually be a sin that is not possible to commit.
Blasphemy is a sin that can be forgiven but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit cannot (Matt. 12:32; Mark 3:29; Luke 12:10).
When Jesus was on earth and performing miracles, He did so by the Holy Spirit. The Pharisees accused Him of performing miracles by Beelzebub (Satan). This was the unpardonable sin. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit ( Matthew 12:22-32; Mark 3:28-29). Jesus was warning other Pharisees and other people at this time so they would not commit the unpardonable sin. The sin against the Holy Spirit is unpardonable, you will never be forgiven no matter what you do. It would be difficult to commit this sin today, but maybe not impossible.
Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost is a serious sin in Christianity that involves rejecting the power and influence of the Holy Spirit. It is considered an unforgivable sin because it demonstrates a deliberate and persistent rejection of God's grace and forgiveness.
The Holy Spirit convicts sin by bringing awareness of wrongdoing, prompting repentance and a desire for reconciliation with God. Through the Spirit's guidance and conviction, individuals are persuaded to turn away from sin and seek forgiveness and restoration in their relationship with God.
Matthew 12:31
The only sin that cannot be forgiven by God is the sin of rejecting the Holy Spirit's guidance and prompting for repentance. This is often referred to as "the unpardonable sin" or "blasphemy against the Holy Spirit." It is essentially a complete and final rejection of God's offer of forgiveness and salvation.
The thing that you can do is a unforgivable sin is cursing the Holy Spirit.
Yes. Except the sin against the Holy Spirit, like when you say a good work is from the devil when it is from the Holy Spirit. In this regard, please see Matthew 12.31