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Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 6:10 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
Hi Guys
What does it actually mean to blaspheme the Holy spirit, i am unsure whether i have done it ior not before i was a Christain and if i have done it does that mean i cant repent for it?

Your Friend in Christ
Daniel

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:24 pm
by Kenzel
From what I've been told, to blaspheme the Holy Spirit is to totally reject the gift of salvation and forgiveness that God has offered us, thus making the sin unforgivable. If you had committed that sin, you would have never become a Christian. So don't worry! Hopefully I made sense and was able to answer your question!

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:26 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
Hi
Thank you for your reply Kenzel,
but what about when i was not a Christain was i rejecting God then?
Daniel

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:35 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
Actually i was just thinking, and i just came to a realisation. To blaspheme the Holy Spirit is to totally reject God in this life altogether until you expire.
I cant take the credit though, you know when you have a moment of clarity that comes from God ( pretty sure that was one of those ).

Praise be to God
Daniel

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:36 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
Also Kenzel thankyou, now that i understand i see you were saying the same thing hahahaha :pound:

Daniel

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 10:04 am
by PaulSacramento
To blasphemy something we must KNOW it, just as to REJECT something, we must KNOW it.
The blasphemy against the HS is to KNOW the HS and thus to KNOW God and Christ, to KNOW their love and grace AND to REJECT it.
The non-believer that doesn't know the HS and rejects what he THINKS the HS is, is NOT blasphemying against it, he is just ignorant of the HS and God and Christ.
Only a believer can reject and blasphemy against the HS.
Add to that the issue that it is VIA the HS that we BECOME believers to begin with.
As Paul said, "No man can say Christ is the Son of God but via the HS".

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:41 pm
by Seraph
I've heard it interpreted by some pastors (one I'm thinking of is Mark Driscol) that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is continously rejecting the Holy Spirit's influence on us to be drawn to Jesus until our deaths, so essentially being a non-Christian for the duration of ones life. I'm not sure how true it is though, though I really hope this is the correct interpretation.

Lately I've been thinking about the possibility that it could refer to a Christian who experiences God's love and later turns from Him, similar to what PaulSacramento said. If this is true, what if the person later repents and attempts to come back to Jesus once again?

Sometimes I worry that I might be guilty of this sin if that is the true definition. I don't think I'm ignorant of the Holy Spirit and I think I've felt the presence of God/The Holy Spirit a long time ago, but there have periods later on where my doubt and anger at God became so severe that my relationship with God was badly damaged to the point of me believing that God probably doesn't exist, only to return later to being a believing Christian once I got a grip later on. God's put up with a lot of complaining and inappropritate angry outbursts from me, and I sometimes wonder if I'm still within the bounds of His patience or not. In the Bible it seems that God has gotten angry for much less.

Is it possible for a living person to be a Christian (or attempt to be), yet be guilty of the unforgivable sin and thus permanently unsaved?

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:18 pm
by Echoside
Seraph wrote: Is it possible for a living person to be a Christian (or attempt to be), yet be guilty of the unforgivable sin and thus permanently unsaved?
I wouldn't worry too much, the parable of the prodigal son and tons of verses in the Bible point to just how vast God's grace is.

Re: Blasphemy against the holy spirit??

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:28 pm
by jestes
Here's how I look at it. Jesus said that this was the one sin that 'would not' be forgiven. I don't remember reading 'could not'. I feel that Jesus meant that people who blaspheme the holy spirit like that are so dead-set in their unbelief and rejection that they aren't going to ever embrace the love of Christ in the first place. It's not that God can't/wont forgive them if they asked for it, but that they flat out refuse to ask in the first place. Those people have hardened themselves to the point where they ignore repeated attempts by God to bring them to faith.