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Have i committed the unforgivable sin?

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I had read in the Bible which mentions a sin which is unforgivable. It was found in Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31-32. Which is also called blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I had search and read around, and found it is a consistent and willful rejection of the Spirit’s Testimony about Jesus, continually reject God and His offer of Salvation. People who keep saying no to repentance.

They say, anyone who is worried about it, has not committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I have come to know about the gospel and about Jesus Christ, since many years ago. read the Bible.

But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.

Even after knowing about what the unforgivable sin is, I still can't get myself to feel the needed to repent.

Can I know have I already committed it?
 
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I had read in the Bible which mentions a sin which is unforgivable. It was found in Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31-32. Which is also called blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I had search and read around, and found it is a consistent and willful rejection of the Spirit’s Testimony about Jesus, continually reject God and His offer of Salvation. People who keep saying no to repentance.

They say, anyone who is worried about it, has not committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I have come to know about the gospel and about Jesus Christ, since many years ago. read the Bible.

But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.

Even after knowing about what the unforgivable sin is, I still can't get myself to feel the needed to repent.

Can I know have I already committed it?
The word blasphemy means to speak against. It isn't rejecting God or His offer, it is speaking openly against Him... demeaning Him, taking away from His character and reputation, even attributing His works to the Adversary. It doesn't sound like you went there, not even close.
 
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it can be possible in the future, in the time being i think not, you still recognize you have commited bad things. repent in time before you forget it, before death comes to make you a visit
 
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But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.
Being unresponsive to the Gospel, while definitely not a good thing, is a far cry from blaspheming the Holy Spirit. The latter is done with full knowledge and intention, not accidentally or casually. The former can just be one's given spiritual state. Many a person in that state subsequently have been awakened to their need for Christ and have received His free gift.
 
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I had read in the Bible which mentions a sin which is unforgivable. It was found in Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31-32. Which is also called blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I had search and read around, and found it is a consistent and willful rejection of the Spirit’s Testimony about Jesus, continually reject God and His offer of Salvation. People who keep saying no to repentance.

They say, anyone who is worried about it, has not committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I have come to know about the gospel and about Jesus Christ, since many years ago. read the Bible.

But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.

Even after knowing about what the unforgivable sin is, I still can't get myself to feel the needed to repent.

Can I know have I already committed it?
The closer you come to God the more aware you are of sin in your life. Ask God to reveal to you, your sins, the depth of the sins, the secret sins, the roots of the sins, and the effect of these sins upon your friends and family and all that come in your path. Have God open your eyes to see how important it is to repent. You may not know what to repent of at this moment, but then you never asked God to open up your book of life. It is important to have that book gone over before the Judgement day, covered by His blood. Sins needed to be blotted out.

You are right about the rejection is the unforgiveable sin. I knew a man who heard the gospel, believed it to be true, chose not to give up his sin, for the life God offered him. He was a man I was praying for, because I knew of the battle going on in his heart over this matter. One day, he came to me and said " No". I was shocked that he knew I was praying for his salvation, since it was not a course of conversation I had with him. It wasn't like we conversed much at all. I continued to pray for him after that "No' but the Lord revealed to me what that "No" was, what it meant, and why I must no longer pray for his salvation. He had made his choice and God was going to honor his choice. I prayerfully argued with the Lord about this, but the prayer hit the ceiling and bounce back. The Lord was not going to accept any more prayers for him. God was a gentleman and He is also solid in His path once a decision is made.
 
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It has to be understood that what Yeshua did was planned since before the foundation of the world to sacrifice Himself to meet the requirements of the transgression of the Law of God, not to do away with His Law but to remove the sins from off the book of Life, by blotting them out. Yeshua only had to do with once and be offered to us all when we repent.

Accept Yeshua as your Lord and saviour. Ask Him to forgive you of all your sins. Repent of all the sins that come to your mind, asking God to bring them all to your mind so that you may repent of them, especially those sins you have overlooked and are important in the eyes of God. Pray until every sins that so easy besets you are won in the name of Yeshua and you become an overcomer in all matters. Let us become overcomers, claiming all the promises. Claim the promise that He is able to save you to the uttermost. For by His sacrifice, God can forgive you and you can be reconciled with God, the Father through the blood of Yeshua. He died that you might live. As Yeshua said ―I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

Hebrews 12:1
John 14:6
 
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This will be the time when the wheat and the chaff will be separated by God forever. Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high. Hebrews 1:3

This work is His, for by Himself he will purge our sins, by the work of the Holy Spirit, they shall be cleansed out of our nature, out of our hearts, and out of our lives. Hebrews 9:14

How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself which spot to God, purge you from dead works to serve the living God? Wouldn‘t you like it when you have "...no more conscience of sins." Heb 10:1-2

We know that this has yet to occur for we are all still very conscience of our sins and sinfulness and the need for redemption process by Yeshua. Hebrews 9:22

Then you once purged should have had no more conscience of sins. The day will come when Yeshua will not longer offer salvation because there is no more need. But I must warn you that if you lack this understanding then you are blind. 2 Peter 1:9

You might even forget that you were purged of your old sins and fall again back to the old habits. You can not look forward to His second coming with sins on your soul. Heb 9:26-28

"For the law having a shadow of good thing to come and not the very image of the things, can never ....make the comers there unto perfect....because that the worshipers once purged should have no more conscience of sins" The work of the High Priest (Yeshua) is on the perfecting of the saints to sin no more, to be in perfect harmony with the will and word of God. "For by one offering he has perfected for ever them that are sanctified....Now where remission of these is, there is not more offering for sin" Heb 10:14, 18
 
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Just as when Yeshua came to take away the priest ministry from the earth, to perform the final works of salvation, so must we also become the part that fulfills the prophesy of perfection in Christ that He is waiting for. As 2 Timothy says ―That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.‖ And being made perfect, Yeshua became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him.

So let me challenge you to move on leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ and into the deeper matter for which is the body of Christ. It is unbelieveable that God believes we can be perfect. But we need to understand what is perfect in His eyes. It is not perfect like a perfectionist views it; it is perfect in His eyes when with our character and personality we do His Will. So how can we be perfect? Our perfection comes with looking into God‘s kingdom and in His law that is the perfect law of liberty, the one to be written in our hearts, so that we are not just forgetful hearers but doers. It is a continuous learning process where we do the things that God has shown that please Him and as we do them we get better and better at it. I am not saying that this is going to be easy or that it isn‘t painful at time, but God knows that surgically removing sin from your walk in this life can and does hurt.

1 Corinthians 13:10; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Ephesians 4:12; Ephesians 4:13; Philippians 3:15; Colossians 1:28; Colossians 3:14 Hebrews 5:9 Hebrews 6:1 Hebrews 10:14; Hebrews 13:21; James 1:4; James 3:2 James 1:25 James 2:22; 1 John 2:5 1 Peter 5:10
 
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I had read in the Bible which mentions a sin which is unforgivable. It was found in Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31-32. Which is also called blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I had search and read around, and found it is a consistent and willful rejection of the Spirit’s Testimony about Jesus, continually reject God and His offer of Salvation. People who keep saying no to repentance.

They say, anyone who is worried about it, has not committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I have come to know about the gospel and about Jesus Christ, since many years ago. read the Bible.

But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.

Even after knowing about what the unforgivable sin is, I still can't get myself to feel the needed to repent.

Can I know have I already committed it?
You need to do an accurate exegesis of the references that refer to it.
Who was Jesus talking to?
What was His intention?
Why did Jesus make the statement?
How did the listeners understand Him?

Then you need to use hermeneutics (interpreting the passages according to us today) to answer the following questions?
Are there any Pharisees in your environment?
Are you a Pharisee?
If you are not a Pharisee, do you think Jesus would be talking to you?
Are there people in your environment casting out demons through the real power of the Holy Spirit (as opposed to just doing it because obeying a doctrine of their church)?
Are there Jewish Pharisees accusing them of casting out demons through the power of Satan?
Are you a Jewish Pharisee?
Have you accused Jesus of casting out demons through the power of Satan?

On the basis of your answer to these questions, do you really think you have blasphemed the Holy Spirit?
 
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I had read in the Bible which mentions a sin which is unforgivable. It was found in Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31-32. Which is also called blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I had search and read around, and found it is a consistent and willful rejection of the Spirit’s Testimony about Jesus, continually reject God and His offer of Salvation. People who keep saying no to repentance.

They say, anyone who is worried about it, has not committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I have come to know about the gospel and about Jesus Christ, since many years ago. read the Bible.

But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.

Even after knowing about what the unforgivable sin is, I still can't get myself to feel the needed to repent.

Can I know have I already committed it?
It's essentially to knowingly, and presently reject God to His face. It's not a permanent situation but one that is the case so long as you continue to knowingly reject Him. I don't think you have knowingly done anything of that sort. You know what's in the Bible, but it isn't real to you. If that is the case then you are not knowingly rejecting the person of Christ, but rather a proposition regarding His existence.
 
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Guys, "blasphemy" as a word deals with one thing, speech. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is speaking out or in a derogatory fashion against Him. In the context of when Yeshua said this, those there were attributing the works of the Spirit in Him to Satan.
 
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As others have said, you have not blasphemed the Holy Spirit. Perhaps you have repented in some way & do not realize it.

I would think if you really believe what the Lord says in His prayer ( Matthew 6:9-13 ) repentance is our response to salvation ( Acts of the Apostles 26:18-20, Ephesians 2:8-10).

This need not be a terrifying experience but it should be humbling.
 
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I had read in the Bible which mentions a sin which is unforgivable. It was found in Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31-32. Which is also called blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I had search and read around, and found it is a consistent and willful rejection of the Spirit’s Testimony about Jesus, continually reject God and His offer of Salvation. People who keep saying no to repentance.

They say, anyone who is worried about it, has not committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I have come to know about the gospel and about Jesus Christ, since many years ago. read the Bible.

But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.

Even after knowing about what the unforgivable sin is, I still can't get myself to feel the needed to repent.

Can I know have I already committed it?

You are, like everyone else, slowly setting yourself into a certain way of being. Choice by choice, action by action, you are becoming hardened into the beliefs, attitudes and behaviors you've chosen. When you say, then, that you read long ago about the Gospel, the need for repentance from your self-centered life, confession of your sin, and trust in Christ as your Saviour, but did nothing about what you read, it is no surprise that now, years later, you are cold and hard to it. Does your current hardness to your need for salvation mean you are beyond forgiveness? No. That point doesn't come until you die. But when you do die, all opportunity for salvation will be gone and you will be truly and eternally beyond God's forgiveness. Ask God to soften your heart, and to bring you to your knees in humble repentance, confession of your sin, and trust in Christ. Your eternal destiny hangs in the balance.
 
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I had read in the Bible which mentions a sin which is unforgivable. It was found in Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31-32. Which is also called blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I had search and read around, and found it is a consistent and willful rejection of the Spirit’s Testimony about Jesus, continually reject God and His offer of Salvation. People who keep saying no to repentance.

They say, anyone who is worried about it, has not committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

I have come to know about the gospel and about Jesus Christ, since many years ago. read the Bible.

But even until now, I have not felt any guilt or the need for repentance doing/committing any sin, can't feel like I doing something wrong, need to come to god. I had not felt the desire to pray to Gods for Forgiveness or become a Christian.

Even after knowing about what the unforgivable sin is, I still can't get myself to feel the needed to repent.

Can I know have I already committed it?

There is no such thing as unforgivable sin. What a sinful idea!
 
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