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Look at the role of the Holy Spirit.
He is our Helper, who will teach us all things and bring to our remembrance all the things Jesus said to us (John 14:25-26).
He teaches us who Jesus really is and guides us into all truth. He glories Jesus (John 16:12-14).
He works with us to make us aware of sin in our lives (John 16:8).
He produces fruit in our lives (Galatians 5:22-23) - joy, love, peace, patience, kindness, self-control, faithfulness, gentleness.
If a person loves Jesus, has a desire to repent of their sin, seek his forgiveness, to follow Him and to live a faithful and obedient life, it is evidence that the Holy Spirit is dwelling in them and that they have not committed the unforgivable sin.
Hello I do all of that :) I feel the joy again the stress was taking away the joy.
 
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Take your OCD meds. If they aren't working, tell your doctor.

If you don't settle that matter, nothing we say here will make you feel any better.
 
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Take your OCD meds. If they aren't working, tell your doctor.

If you don't settle that matter, nothing we say here will make you feel any better.
I have no medication for my ocd and I feel much better now because I now know that I have not committed the unforgivable sin.
 
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I have no medication for my ocd and I feel much better now because I now know that I have not committed the unforgivable sin.
Sabertooth has given good advice here. It is worth speaking with your GP to see if there is any help you can get for your anxiety and worry. He/she may be able to prescribe medication to help ease the symptoms or refer you for counselling or cognitive behaviour therapy.
 
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Sabertooth has given good advice here. It is worth speaking with your GP to see if there is any help you can get for your anxiety and worry. He/she may be able to prescribe medication to help ease the symptoms or refer you for counselling or cognitive behaviour therapy.
Hello I can talk to my GP. But I can also ask jesus to heal me. my worry is now gone
 
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No, you didn't. You simply misspoke. Simple mistake. Besides, and I do understand your point, but at least in a sense, it is "your" holy spirit if you have the Holy Spirit within, the Holy Spirit that was given to you, so it must be yours? :)
 
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hello I wonder if I have done the unforgivable sin. I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but I said I love my holy spirit. I said it more ignorantly and accidentally because now I no longer know exactly how and what I said it and whether I really said it or thought it. I had read somewhere that the unforgivable sin is to claim that you are god or are better of god. I am now a little worried that I have done the unforgivable sin and I really do not want that I love God I love Jesus and the holy spirit. it seems like I said it in a disastrous and accidental way and I didn't mean it. I really love god so much. and i would never really believe that i am better than god.

Unforgivable sin is denying Holy Spirit and his conviction of you when he tries to save you and seal you. You do it by rejecting gospel after understanding it and it's willfully. For Christian it's not possible to do so.
 
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hello I wonder if I have done the unforgivable sin. I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but I said I love my holy spirit. I said it more ignorantly and accidentally because now I no longer know exactly how and what I said it and whether I really said it or thought it. I had read somewhere that the unforgivable sin is to claim that you are god or are better of god. I am now a little worried that I have done the unforgivable sin and I really do not want that I love God I love Jesus and the holy spirit. it seems like I said it in a disastrous and accidental way and I didn't mean it. I really love god so much. and i would never really believe that i am better than god.

If your worried atop you didn't. Every little thing is not the unforgivable sin and if you ever did it you would not care about it because you would know. Let your religious OCD go
 
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Unforgivable sin is denying Holy Spirit and his conviction of you when he tries to save you and seal you. You do it by rejecting gospel after understanding it and it's willfully. For Christian it's not possible to do so.
Thank you I accept the holy spirit I love him so I did not do it :)
 
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hello I wonder if I have done the unforgivable sin. I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but I said I love my holy spirit. I said it more ignorantly and accidentally because now I no longer know exactly how and what I said it and whether I really said it or thought it. I had read somewhere that the unforgivable sin is to claim that you are god or are better of god. I am now a little worried that I have done the unforgivable sin and I really do not want that I love God I love Jesus and the holy spirit. it seems like I said it in a disastrous and accidental way and I didn't mean it. I really love god so much. and i would never really believe that i am better than god.
Lol some of you really need to chill out. God is not this uptight!
 
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I have ocd so I can do nothing about it
The carnal mind is always at enmity towards the things of God, OCD magnifies that factor.
 
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hello I wonder if I have done the unforgivable sin. I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but I said I love my holy spirit. I said it more ignorantly and accidentally because now I no longer know exactly how and what I said it and whether I really said it or thought it. I had read somewhere that the unforgivable sin is to claim that you are god or are better of god. I am now a little worried that I have done the unforgivable sin and I really do not want that I love God I love Jesus and the holy spirit. it seems like I said it in a disastrous and accidental way and I didn't mean it. I really love god so much. and i would never really believe that i am better than god.
The unforgivable sin is rejecting the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. There is no forgiveness for those who do not want it. That forgiveness comes through the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ of Nazareth unleashed unto the world. You blaspheme the Spirit there is no salvation.
Which by the way you did not do.
Blessings
 
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I have ocd so I can do nothing about it

First of all, that’s not true. OCD is beatable. Second, OCD or not, it doesn’t change the fact that God is not some OCD enabling entity that is holding you accountable for minor slip ups of the tongue! So I would say when you have a thought like this ask yourself “does this feel like an OCD thought?” If it does, then it’s OCD and you can ignore it, even if you have to force yourself to!
 
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The unforgivable sin is rejecting the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. There is no forgiveness for those who do not want it. That forgiveness comes through the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ of Nazareth unleashed unto the world. You blaspheme the Spirit there is no salvation.
Which by the way you did not do.
Blessings
So I do not have to worry?
 
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First of all, that’s not true. OCD is beatable. Second, OCD or not, it doesn’t change the fact that God is not some OCD enabling entity that is holding you accountable for minor slip ups of the tongue! So I would say when you have a thought like this ask yourself “does this feel like an OCD thought?” If it does, then it’s OCD and you can ignore it, even if you have to force yourself to!
I said I worry because my ocd but now I don't worry anymore
 
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That's not actually in the bible.
It actually is. All sin is forgiven just not the one that rejects His Holy Spirit that brings us into the Kingdom of God. Not too complicated.
 
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It actually is. All sin is forgiven just not the one that rejects His Holy Spirit that brings us into the Kingdom of God. Not too complicated.
The scripture talks about the Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

What you said is not mentioned at all.

It's actually a doctrine that has been wafting around conservative churches lately to direct people's eyes away from their blaspheming the Holy Spirit against other denominations.
 
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