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I know you've heard from many pastors today that the only sin that's unforgivable is the rejection of Christ. Yet Jesus defines the unforgivable sin in scripture as calling the works of God works of the devil. Which is correct? If it really is rejecting Christ until death than why didn't Jesus say so in the gospels? It also can't be calling the works of God the works of the devil because I'm almost daily haunted by thoughts along those lines and Jesus promises to not lose a single believer in John 6:39-40. That would include me and my sins. I know that I have a mental illness and cannot either help or stop these thoughts but... Idk...
Just exactly what IS the unforgivable sin? Can a believer commit it? If yes than why did Jesus lie when he promised not to lose a single believer? Because he had to have lied if a believer COULD commit the unforgivable sin. Share your thoughts.
Just exactly what IS the unforgivable sin? Can a believer commit it? If yes than why did Jesus lie when he promised not to lose a single believer? Because he had to have lied if a believer COULD commit the unforgivable sin. Share your thoughts.