What is the unpardonable sin?

I hope and pray that none of you will be offended by what
I am about to say. It is something that God has been
laying very heavily upon my heart for the past few days.
I have tried to ignore it, but it will not go away . . .
Please feel free to contact me with any comments and
questions you might have. But mostly, I desire for you
to study into this subject a bit more on your own!
"And so I tell you, every sin and blasphemy
will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the
Spirit will not be forgiven. Anyone who speaks a word
against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but anyone who
speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven,
either in this age or in the age to come. (Matt 12:31-32)
The unpardonable sin. We've all heard
of it, we've all heard sermons preached on this topic, and
we've all probably said to ourselves each and every time we
hear about it or read about it, that it is the sin we
certainly DON'T WANT to commit!!! But just what is
this sin that cannot be forgiven? What does it mean to
"blasphemy against the Spirit"? I have always been
taught that this means a "willing away" of God's Spirit -- a
purposeful choice to ignore our conscience, until the little
voice of God's Spirit becomes so faint we can no longer hear
it. It's a good definition, one that is supported by
Paul in the book of Ephesians (Eph. 4:30-32) But I would
like to suggest that perhaps there might be more to the
unpardonable sin then this!
Over the past few weeks as I have read my
Bible, God brought the word "blasphemy" to my attention
every time it was mentioned. After about the 8th time
(I'm a little slow sometimes!), I began to wonder just why
God wanted me to pay close attention to the word
"blasphemy", and I began to puzzle on just what the word
meant.
My first stop was Mr. Webster. His
definition? "Words or actions showing a lack of
respect for God or for anything considered sacred."
Next, I began to try and apply this definition to the word
each time I found it in scripture. The Bible texts
read something like this:
1) Luke 5:21: "The Pharisees and the
teachers of the law began thinking to themselves, "Who is
this fellow (whose words show a lack of respect for God or
anything considered sacred)? Who can forgive sins but God
alone?"
2) John 10:33: "We are not stoning you for
any of these," replied the Jews, "but for (showing a lack of
respect for God or anything considered sacred), because you,
a mere man, claim to be God."
3) John 10:36: "Why then do you accuse me of
(showing a lack of respect for God or anything considered
sacred) because I said, 'I am God's Son'?"
Things were becoming a bit clearer at this
point in regards to what the word "blasphemy" meant.
But I continued to ponder just why God was bringing it to my
attention. This is when I read Matt. 12:31. Now,
suddenly, the word was no longer used only in connection
with Jesus, but in connection with the Holy Spirit.
Using my Webster definition, this text now read: "And
so I tell you, every sin and (lack of respect for God or
anything considered sacred) will be forgiven men, but the
(lack of respect) against the Spirit will not
be forgiven."
This lead me to another question. How
can one be disrespectful to the Holy Spirit? I mean,
we are disrespectful to God when we take His name in vane,
when we fail to trust Him, when we make fun of spiritual
things, etc., but how can we be disrespectful to the Holy
Spirit?
For my answers, I went back to the texts
that described blasphemy in regards to Jesus. Let's
take a moment to look at the contexts behind some of the
other references to blasphemy:
John 10:33: Jesus is asked if
He is the Christ. He doesn't directly answer their
question, but instead rebukes them for having seen His
miracles and still not believing. He is then accused
of blasphemy. (See John 10:24-33).
Luke 5:21: A lame man is let
down through the roof for Jesus to heal him. Instead
of healing him, Jesus tells him that his sins are forgiven.
The Jewish leaders then proceeded to accuse Jesus of
blasphemy because they did not believe that He was the
Christ. They did not believe that He was sent of God.
They did not believe that He was able to forgive sins.
(See Luke 5:17-26)
Matt. 26:65, Mark 14:63: Jesus
is on trial for His life. He is accused of blasphemy
because the Jewish leaders and the people did not believe
that He was the Christ.
In each one of these cases, Jesus is accused
of blasphemy. Yet, in all reality, because of their
unbelief in 1) Jesus miracles; 2) Jesus ability to forgive
sin; and 3)Jesus' claim to be the Son of God, they were the
ones guilty of blasphemy! They are the ones showing
the disrespect!
Let's get back to blasphemy against the Holy
Spirit. If we show disrespect to God by not
believing in His miracles, in His ability to forgive sin,
and in His claim to be God, then does it not stand that we
blasphemy against the Holy Spirit when we refuse to believe
in His miracles? When we deny His power?
When we claim that what the works of the Spirit was done,
instead, in the name of the devil?
"Now wait a minute," you say. "You're
really going out on a limb now! Don't you think you've
taken this just a bit to far???"
Have I? Let's look at what Jesus has
to say on the subject. The story is recorded both in
Matt. 12 and in Mark 3. In both accounts, Jesus is
being criticized for casting out demons. In both
accounts, it is said of Him that it is only "By the prince
of demons [that] he is driving out demons." (Mark 3:22)
Jesus' response? To tell the leaders that:
"Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and
every city or household divided against itself will not
stand. If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against
himself. How then can his kingdom stand?" (Matt 12:25-27).
Then, in BOTH accounts, He proceeds to tell the people that
all sins, even sins of blasphemy will be forgiven, but that
blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will not be
forgiven!
What am I suggesting? I am suggesting
that when we deny the power of the Holy Spirit, we are
committing blasphemy! When we write off supernatural
healings, prophetic utterances, the gift of tongues, etc. as
coming from the devil, we are denying the power of
the Holy Spirit. We are being disrespectful to
the Holy Spirit. We are committing blasphemy
against the Holy Spirit!
There was a time in my life when I did not
believe in modern day healings, in modern day prophets, in
the gift of tongues, etc. The mere mention of
miraculous manifestations in the name of Jesus made me
very uncomfortable, to say the least. So often I
remember saying things like this: "yes she was healed,
but by WHAT spirit?" I had the same criticism
for the gift of tongues. If it wasn't manifested in a
known world language, then it was of the devil. And I
also didn't believe in modern day prophets and prophecies.
I know I am not alone in my reactions.
Each of you has either said the same things yourselves, or
you have heard other Christians say the same thing.
But think about it: In so saying, are we not
denying the power of the Holy Spirit? Are we not
being disrespectful to the Holy Spirit?. Are we
not committing blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
Now, please don't misinterpret what I am
saying. The Bible tells us to put any and
all spirits to the test! 1 John 4:1 "Dear friends,
do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits
to see whether they are from God, because many false
prophets have gone out into the world." The Bible is
even very clear on HOW the spirits are to be tested (which
is material for yet another devotional!) But in
telling us to test the spirits, the Bible does NOT
tell us to discount them without putting them to the test!
Simply stating that a supernatural manifestations in
healing, prophecy, tongues, deliverance, etc. is all from
the devil, my friends, if you have not personally studied
into the subject and put the miracle doer to the test, is
exactly what the Jewish leaders were accusing Jesus of
when Jesus was prompted to say that blasphemy against the
Holy Spirit would NOT be forgiven!
My friends, we cannot be too careful when we
deal with the supernatural, but neither can we deny the
power of God's Spirit as it is manifested in modern-day
healings, prophecy, and other Spiritual gifts. For in
so doing, we are committing the unpardonable sin!
Think about it!
"but anyone who speaks against the Holy
Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age
or in the age to come." (Matt 12:32)
Lyn Chaffart
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I have never been able to
grasp some Christian's confusion in being able to understand
the scripture regarding the unforgivable sin.
When I was a new to the faith, a babe in Christ, I heard
someone make a reference to it. When I asked what was being
talked about, I was told that there is a sin so deadly that
it can doom our souls to hell. It is the act of blasphemy of
the Holy Spirit. I was also told that there is a lot of
controversy about what that means.
I couldn't wait to get my new concordance and my Bible with
tabs so I could find my way to the chapters and verses I
needed to understand this supposedly mysterious concept.
Since I was thirty years old by the time I ever held a Bible
in my hands, I sure didn't know the order of the books in it
but I also had not been brainwashed by years of preaching
and teaching of doctrines taught by different denominations.
My heart now belonged to Christ and my mind was a new page
for God to write upon.
I began to read Matt 12:30-32. He who is not with me is
against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters. And
so I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men,
but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.
Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be
forgiven, but anyone who speaks against the the Holy Spirit
will not be forgiven, either in this age or the age to come.
So we are told that we may speak against Jesus, the Son of
Man and be forgiven. Saying such blasphemous things as that
Jesus is not the Savior or even that he is a devil, a liar,
or a sorcerer will be forgiven. All who spoke against him
and even caused his death on the cross may have been
forgiven, but those who speak against the Holy Spirit will
not be forgiven. We are told that that warning applies to
those in the age when the Word was being written or those in
the age to come.
Now let us discover what the Bible teaches about the Holy
Spirit. The description of the Spirit coming among us is
found in Acts 2:1-4 When the day of Pentecost came, they
were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the
blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the
whole house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to
be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each
of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and
began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them.
They or them, as is being referred to are the eleven
Apostles, since Judas was already dead. The Holy Spirit
entered the house in the form of the sound of high wind and
the appearance of tongues of fire. The Spirit entered the
apostles and caused them to begin to speak in language not
known to them. The Bible goes on to explain that although
the Apostles were Galileans and spoke and understood that
language, all the foreigners who heard them understood what
they were saying as if it was being said in their own native
tongue.
The apostle Peter then further explained the work of the
Holy Spirit in verse 17. "In the last days, God says, I will
pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters
will prophesy, your young men will see visions and your old
men will dream dreams." He was quoting the prophet Joel in
the old testament.
So we have seen straight from the pages of the Word of God
that the essence of the Holy Spirit is to impart the gifts
of tongues and prophesy, in that age and the age to come,
the last days. Most Bible believing Christians agree that we
are in that troubled time, the last days before our Lord
returns. At any rate, we have just seen in his Word that we
are either in the age when the spirit was given to us or we
are in the next and last age. The only people he will not
forgive and take with him to heaven, in bodily or spiritual
form, when he returns for us, are those who have spoken
against the essence of who and what the Holy Spirit is.
How plain must God speak to us? But still, I have heard many
Bible believers and teachers say that speaking in tongues or
speaking a word of prophecy is "of the Devil". My spirit
freezes with pain when ever I hear anyone say such a thing.
I know when I hear those word that I am hearing the voice of
their own doom. How hard it it to understand that small
section of the Bible? Nothing can be taken out of context as
it is all there in only a few verses that are obviously
connected.
Please, I implore you, to make this teaching the first thing
a new Christian hears so that they will not seal their own
doom through ignorance of the word of God concerning the
very essence of Him, His Holy Spirit. Make sure your
children are taught this truth so that they, too, may see
the kingdom of God because He warns us further, again in
Matthew, verses 36 and 37. " But I tell you that men will
have to give account on the day of judgment for every
careless word they have spoken. For by your words you will
be acquitted and by your words you will be condemned." Now
we know which words will condemn us.
All references are from the New International Bible.
Gayla <moonrose777@yahoo.com>
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The unpardonable sin is
not accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, or blasphemy
against the Holy Spirit. The following scriptures point to
this.
Matthew 12:31 says......... Wherefore I say unto you, All
manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but
the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven
unto men.
Mark 3:29 says........But he that shall blaspheme against
the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of
eternal damnation.
John 3:18 says.......He that believeth on him is not
condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already,
because he hath not believed in the name of the only
begotten Son of God.
Acts 4:12 says.......Neither is there salvation in any
other: for there is no other name under heaven given among
men, whereby we must be saved.
As you read these verses for yourself, bear in mind part of
the purpose of Jesus Christ's ministry was to directly
confront darkness with the light of truth in a public battle
of pure good verses pure evil. The only being in the
universe that is more powerful than the Evil One, is God. He
is the only one with enough power to bind Satan himself and
forcibly dispossess him.
The Pharisees had long observed the sinless Jesus Christ.
They observed him doing undeniable powerful miracles that
were clear evidence of power supplied by God. These miracles
were freely given in pure kindness and love to release
people from obvious suffering of horrible evil. However, the
Pharisees had so firmly set their hearts against accepting
Jesus as the Messiah that they rejected the obvious truth
before them and perversely twisted it to influence the
crowds. They publicly credited the most evil being in the
universe with these Godly miracles. In other words, they
called the precious and Holy Spirit of God, the degrading
unclean spirit of Satan. They charged Jesus Christ with
sorcery; one who is in league with Satan. These charges are
not only appalling and extremely serious, but clearly
absurd. THIS is the unpardonable sin. MAY ALL BE BLESSED.
Love DeeDee
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The unpardonable sin is
refusal of the wooing of the Holy Spirit of God. Never
saying yes, to God. The sacrifice of His Holy Blood will
cover every imaginable sin. It is opaque...but He will not
make us say yes, and even when we say "No!" He just goes
back to square one and begins to woo us all over again. How
can you ever beat a love like that?
Joan Clifton Costner
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(I have used Capital
letters for emphasis)
Jesus declares what it is: "All manner of sin and blasphemy
shall be forgiven unto men: but the BLASPHEMY AGAINST THE
HOLY GHOST SHALL NOT BE FORGIVEN UNTO MEN...whosoever
speaketh AGAINST the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven
him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come.
Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make
the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is
known by his fruit...out of the abundance of the heart the
mouth speaks." Matt. 12: 31-34
Jesus made this statement because the Pharisees declared
that He was casting out devils by the prince of devils -
Beelzebub. He let them know that they were in danger of
"Blaspheming the Holy Ghost" by giving CREDIT to the devil
for what the Power of the Holy Ghost was doing. The word
blaspheme means: to vilify, defame, speak evil of, to
revile; to blacken the character of.
Isaiah says, "Woe unto those who call evil good, and good
evil". (Ish.5: 20) This comes from a mind that is "confused"
(mixed up) about the powers of "good" and "evil". These 2
powers are directly contrary to one another as blackest
darkness is to bright light.
By saying to them: "if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided
against himself"- Jesus is telling us that it is not
possible for Satan, our adversary to do good. He went on to
say that if Satan would cast out Satan, then his kingdom
(rule) would be divided against itself.
During a Sabbath Lesson Study, a woman sat nearby and put
out a question to the audience. She said, "how do we know
when someone is healed, if the Lord healed them, or Satan
healed them ?" She was confused about the "character" of
these 2 powers. Out of her mouth came forth a "mixed fruit".
By not seeing that healing - a totally good thing - could
only be attributed to the power of the Holy Spirit. By
subjecting the mind to the Scripture, which is able to make
us Wise, the confusion is cleared up, and we are able to
"see clearly" what Jesus is saying. Praise God for the
"Truth" that sets us free!
IN Christ's Love, Ginny
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Mar 3:28 Verily I say
unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men,
and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme:
Mar 3:29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost
hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal
damnation:
Matthew 12
12:31Because of this, I tell you, people will be forgiven
every sin and blasphemy, but the blasphemy against the
Spirit will not be forgiven.
12:32Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will
be forgiven him. But whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit,
it will not be forgiven him, either in this age or in the
one to come.
OK, this is obviously the unforgivable sin, but what does it
mean to blaspheme against the Holy Ghost? Also did not the
sacrifice of Christ atone for the sins of the whole of
mankind from start to finish?
Luk 17:3 Take heed to yourselves: If thy brother trespass
against thee, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him.
Luk 17:4 And if he trespass against thee seven times in a
day, and seven times in a day turn again to thee, saying, I
repent; thou shalt forgive him.
Act 5:31 Him hath God exalted with his right hand [to be] a
Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and
forgiveness of sins.
Act 8:22 Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, and pray
God, if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven
thee
God would not ask this of a servant and not do it Himself.
These verses hold the clue. Forgiveness comes only after
repentance. If there is no repentance there can be no
forgiveness.
It is the work of the Holy Ghost (Holy Spirit) to rebuke us
and bring us to repentance.
Mat 3:11 I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance:
but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes
I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy
Ghost, and [with] fire:
Act 2:38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized
every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the
remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy
Ghost.
All three of the members of the Godhead have a role to play
in our justification. The Father offers forgiveness; The Son
paid the price of our sins so that if we repent we will have
forgiveness; The Holy Spirit convicts us of our sins and
leads us to repentance. Therefore to fail to repent is
blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Forgiveness cannot come
without repentance.
There are many examples in the bible of people who have so
resisted the Holy Spirit that they have reached the stage
where the Spirit has abandoned trying to convict them
because their conscience is so dull that He can no longer
get through to them; they have reached the stage of
unforgivable sin. Here are some examples you can look up.
Holy Spirit
# SIN AGAINST Isaiah 63:10; Matthew 12:31,32; Mark 3:29;
Luke 2:10; 12:10; Acts 5:3,9; 7:51; 8:18-22; Ephesians 4:30;
Hebrews 10:29; 1 John 5:16
# WITHDRAWN FROM INCORRIGIBLE SINNERS Genesis 6:3;
Deuteronomy 32:30; Psalms 51:11; Proverbs 1:24-28; Jeremiah
7:29; Hosea 4:17,18; 5:6; 9:12; Matthew 15:14; Luke 13:7;
Romans 1:24,26,28
Should any reader think they have committed this
unforgivable sin, it is not too late while you live to cry
out to God in repentance. Should you wish to do this answer
'The Savior's Call' in this newsletter
Lance Wearmouth
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I
think this is probably one of the more difficult passages in
Scripture to understand, and it took a lot of prayer for
this passage to become clearer to me. I think the
"unpardonable sin" is refusal to repent after knowing Who
Jesus is.
Mark 3:28 "I tell you the truth, all the sins and
blasphemies of men will be forgiven them. 29 But whoever
blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven;
he is guilty of an eternal sin." 30 He said this because
they were saying, "He has an evil spirit."
Here, Jesus was being confronted by some religious leaders
who accused Jesus of committing evil acts and being a
blasphemer, even though they had seen that He was the
Messiah through His actions. When we become Christians, all
of our sins are forgiven. However, how can our sin of
unbelief be forgiven if we don't accept Jesus' gift of
forgiveness?
I think another passage in Scripture, too, reinforces the
belief that the unforgivable sin is refusal to accept Jesus
after knowing Who He is. From the epistle to the Hebrews:
10:26 "If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have
received the knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins
is left, 27 but only a fearful expectation of judgment and
of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God. 28
Anyone who rejected the law of Moses died without mercy on
the testimony of two or three witnesses. 29 How much more
severely do you think a man deserves to be punished who has
trampled the Son of God under foot, who has treated as an
unholy thing the blood of the covenant that sanctified him,
and who has insulted the Spirit of grace? 30 For we know him
who said, "It is mine to avenge; I will repay,"[4] and
again, "The Lord will judge his people."[5] 31 It is a
dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God."
(NIV)
If you have not yet accepted Christ into your life, or have
fallen away from Him, I invite you to answer the Savior's
Call.
God Bless!
In His love from your sister in Christ,
AJ Demers
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I don't know about being
unpardonable or not but I believe it says in the Bible "one
who curses against the Holy Spirit shall not be forgiven". I
guess its similar to" Thou shall not use the Lord's name in
vain".
Dave
