Scared if i've committed the unpardonable sin

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Okay so i'm scared that if i committed the unforgivable sin. At this internet site which is kinda like an anonymous forum, i posted something like this; "i wonder if pagans and atheists have guts to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, i've yet to seen one who does. I think that proves that Christianity is true because even non-Christians don't dare to do that blasphemy and deep down know that Christianity is true, yet we don't have any problem saying bad things about paganism." Then i realized and got comments that said that could be seen as like me provoking people to commit that unpardonable sin, which was not my intention, my intention was to make unbelievers realize that how much power God has even on their hearts even though now they don't believe in Him, that even they (well most of them) don't dare to do that. Some (not many) people said blasphemous things about the Holy Spirit and they said also very vulgar things in general, you know like how no normal person speaks like, but thankfully they weren't many. Now i'm not only scared about that will i go to hell, but also that i have i've lost my personal relationship with God, which i do not want to happen. I can still feel God and i get signs from Him, but i also feel nervous, like i can feel that the devil senses my weakness and worry and attacks me. It was a stupid mistake from my part which i didn't intent in a bad way, i don't want anyone to go to hell, i want all to seek the Lord and believe in Jesus Christ.
 

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You made a big mistake and need to repent. But you did not blaspheme the Holy Spirit. You still love God and the Lord Jesus.
Thanks, i'm still nervous and have been couple of days now, but i hope God can forgive me, i really became a Christian only recently after long time of hiatus and i don't want this to end because of this.
 
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Now i'm not only scared about that will i go to hell, but also that i have i've lost my personal relationship with God,

That you are scared is good as only those who haven't lost God are scared of loosing him
Now remember that fear and don't do stupid things like challenging people to sin.

If you must use forums seek to be positive, start reading the coldcasechristianity web site for ideas.
Or if that is to simple try wintery knight.

May I suggest you also look at what Jesus gave up and went through so you could be saved.
If you understood that silly ideas about loosing your salvation for a thought would not worry you.
 
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Okay so i'm scared that if i committed the unforgivable sin. At this internet site which is kinda like an anonymous forum, i posted something like this; "i wonder if pagans and atheists have guts to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, i've yet to seen one who does. I think that proves that Christianity is true because even non-Christians don't dare to do that blasphemy and deep down know that Christianity is true, yet we don't have any problem saying bad things about paganism." Then i realized and got comments that said that could be seen as like me provoking people to commit that unpardonable sin, which was not my intention, my intention was to make unbelievers realize that how much power God has even on their hearts even though now they don't believe in Him, that even they (well most of them) don't dare to do that. Some (not many) people said blasphemous things about the Holy Spirit and they said also very vulgar things in general, you know like how no normal person speaks like, but thankfully they weren't many. Now i'm not only scared about that will i go to hell, but also that i have i've lost my personal relationship with God, which i do not want to happen. I can still feel God and i get signs from Him, but i also feel nervous, like i can feel that the devil senses my weakness and worry and attacks me. It was a stupid mistake from my part which i didn't intent in a bad way, i don't want anyone to go to hell, i want all to seek the Lord and believe in Jesus Christ.

God looks at the intentions of the heart.
 
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Okay so i'm scared that if i committed the unforgivable sin. At this internet site which is kinda like an anonymous forum, i posted something like this; "i wonder if pagans and atheists have guts to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, i've yet to seen one who does. I think that proves that Christianity is true because even non-Christians don't dare to do that blasphemy and deep down know that Christianity is true, yet we don't have any problem saying bad things about paganism." Then i realized and got comments that said that could be seen as like me provoking people to commit that unpardonable sin, which was not my intention, my intention was to make unbelievers realize that how much power God has even on their hearts even though now they don't believe in Him, that even they (well most of them) don't dare to do that. Some (not many) people said blasphemous things about the Holy Spirit and they said also very vulgar things in general, you know like how no normal person speaks like, but thankfully they weren't many. Now i'm not only scared about that will i go to hell, but also that i have i've lost my personal relationship with God, which i do not want to happen. I can still feel God and i get signs from Him, but i also feel nervous, like i can feel that the devil senses my weakness and worry and attacks me. It was a stupid mistake from my part which i didn't intent in a bad way, i don't want anyone to go to hell, i want all to seek the Lord and believe in Jesus Christ.

This isn't the unpardonable sin. Also, unbelievers who have no idea what it even is can't commit it. It was wrong to tempt people to try it, but God will forgive you, so take it as a lesson and an opportunity to grow as a Christian.

Hebrews 12:6 "For the LORD disciplines those he loves, and he punishes each one he accepts as his child."
 
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If you're worried you've committed it then you haven't so you can relax now. :)
But i still sometimes sin, like over-eat (gluttony) and i feel bad about it, but i still committed that sin of eating too much. I wish the Bible said more clearly what is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, like does it mean if you just said it once, or does it happen if you keep speaking it, can you do it on accident, are you guilty by association if someone does it, do your intentions matter in the act like what if someone hit their toe and yelled something blasphemous, what actually is the blasphemy He is talking about, like the context of it was that the Pharisees claimed that He did the miracles with the help of demons and Jesus said that that is too far. Like there are edgy teenagers who have said blasphemous things to Him at their atheist phase, have they really lost their change to be saved? Or are reprobates the result of actually denying the Holy Spirit, like God has no part in their lives no matter how many times the Holy Spirit has tried to come to them, i feel like that is more like that sin.
 
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But i still sometimes sin, like over-eat (gluttony) and i feel bad about it, but i still committed that sin of eating too much. I wish the Bible said more clearly what is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, like does it mean if you just said it once, or does it happen if you keep speaking it, can you do it on accident, are you guilty by association if someone does it, do your intentions matter in the act like what if someone hit their toe and yelled something blasphemous, what actually is the blasphemy He is talking about, like the context of it was that the Pharisees claimed that He did the miracles with the help of demons and Jesus said that that is too far. Like there are edgy teenagers who have said blasphemous things to Him at their atheist phase, have they really lost their change to be saved? Or are reprobates the result of actually denying the Holy Spirit, like God has no part in their lives no matter how many times the Holy Spirit has tried to come to them, i feel like that is more like that sin.









The unpardonable sin is only continuing to reject Jesus and to have a hardened heart about it. The fact that you're concerned shows that you didn't commit it. :)
 
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The unpardonable sin is only continuing to reject Jesus and to have a hardened heart about it. The fact that you're concerned shows that you didn't commit it. :)
Yeah, i don't think i have, i'm also watching this sermon by a pastor where he explains it well, that it's continuous rejection of God to the point that that person just can't believe anymore no matter what. Also Bible says "speaks against" not "spoke against" which i think means speaking against, like someone keeps doing it to the point that God will give up. Like with the Pharisees, they had all the reasons to believe, but they still rejected.
 
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Yeah, i don't think i have, i'm also watching this sermon by a pastor where he explains it well, that it's continuous rejection of God to the point that that person just can't believe anymore no matter what. Also Bible says "speaks against" not "spoke against" which i think means speaking against, like you keep doing it to the point that God will give up. Like with the Pharisees, they had all the reasons to believe, but they still rejected.







I had a similar problem as you. I was worried I wasn't really saved because sometimes I doubt and still sin, but the very fact that it bothers me and I always repent and want to please the Lord and deep in my heart (which is what the Lord looks at) I know that Jesus loves me and He died on the cross in my (and everybody else's) place makes me know that I am for I also believe John 3:16.
 
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You did a stupid thing, you repented, now realize that Christ gave Himself for your sins, and then choose peace over your anxious feelings. You learned a lesson, that's enough, let go of the useless kind of guilt that just eats you and throws you further into confusion and fear. Fear of God should be about reverence, not confused terror that just repeats its useless cycle over and over again. "God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind."

If you're worried about other people, pray for them, and treat them with patience and love if you meet them.

I don't think it's a good idea in general to debate atheists or trying to convince people by weird tricks, especially if one's faith is young and hasn't realized into maturity, into trusting. Our faith grows over time, it's being moulded, nurtured. There will be trials, but that's okay. Don't get too anxious, don't try to outrun the walk of faith. The mustard seed won't be a full-grown tree as fast as we'd like. But patience and humility are things we will learn, because we don't have much choice. Not only in character, but also in faith. Take courage.

Perhaps this is a good one for you to read, it touches upon some of the fears you mention: The Spurgeon Center
 
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You did a stupid thing, you repented, now realize that Christ gave Himself for your sins, and then choose peace over your anxious feelings. You learned a lesson, that's enough, let go of the useless kind of guilt that just eats you and throws you further into confusion and fear. Fear of God should be about reverence, not confused terror that just repeats its useless cycle over and over again. "God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind."

If you're worried about other people, pray for them, and treat them with patience and love if you meet them.

I don't think it's a good idea in general to debate atheists or trying to convince people by weird tricks, especially if one's faith is young and hasn't realized into maturity, into trusting. Our faith grows over time, it's being moulded, nurtured. There will be trials, but that's okay. Don't get too anxious, don't try to outrun the walk of faith. The mustard seed won't be a full-grown tree as fast as we'd like. But patience and humility are things we will learn, because we don't have much choice. Not only in character, but also in faith. Take courage.

Perhaps this is a good one for you to read, it touches upon some of the fears you mention: The Spurgeon Center
Thanks, i read the article. It didn't really explain why the guy hadn't committed it, but it was a good article nonetheless. I need to read the Bible more.
 
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