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Nothing about the unpardonable sin is found in Hebrews 6:6. For the unpardonable sin is to reject the saving power of the Holy Spirit to bring one to Christ.If a Hebrew Christian under Peter the apostle, tried sacrificing a lamb, despite receiving Jesus' sacred blood, but did not agree with the killing of Jesus, and did not reject the blood of Jesus or the Holy Spirit, that would not be the unpardonable sin of Hebrews 6:6.
Jesus told the Pharisees that they were blaspheming the Holy Spirit. How was that?
They were claiming Jesus was of the devil in his power to heal and cast out demons. Yet? They did not have such power.
Now, here's their dilemma. They claimed to be the one of God. They claimed Jesus was of the Devil. What they were saying? Satan has greater power than God. That Satan in this case was superior to God! That is blasphemy. Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit!
The unbeliever Pharisees were following the power of Satan which pumped up their egos to the point they saw themselves as spiritually superior to everyone else. They saw themselves worthy to earn their salvation by the works they did. Blasphemy.
It can't be forgiven because they resisted and refused to be humbled... and to believe in Christ!
No excuses will be accepted at the evaluation of the unbeliever. Its unpardonable. Into the Lake of Fire!
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