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Please Help - I Don't Know If I'll Ever Be Forgiven

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genesis2v17 said:
Although I repented half a milli-second later, shocked and horrified by what I said, I still have the fear that I blasphemed the Holy Spirit and committed the unpardonable sin.

Hi friend:wave:

Welcome to this place in Jesus name. Blasphemy against the Holy SPirit is not that. What does the Holy SPirit do? He convicts the world of sin and righteousness and brings folks to Jesus. Blasphemy against him is not believing in Jesus. This is blasphemy, telling him in word and action to permanently go away, by rejecting Jesus. Who was it that brought you to that place of repentance friend? it was the Holy SPirit. So then how can you be cast off?

The Lord would say to you what he said through the prophet Isaiah:

Isaiah 55:7
Let the wicked forsake his way and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the LORD, and he will have mercy on him, and to our God, for he will freely pardon.

Repentance brings a FREE PARDON. Your sins are thrown away in the deepest part of the sea and God has put up a no fishing sign.

2 Corinthians 5:21
God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

Through Jesus Christ and only through Jesus Christ your sins can be forgiven. You can be the righteoussness of God. When God looks at you he does not see sins, he sees Jesus and what Jesus did for you.

And remember God promised, he will never leave or forsake you. Never means that, never. Hebrews 13:5.

God Bless You

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I agree completely with what the above person wrote. I know I have acted, although I felt that the Holy Spirit told me not to. To be honest, not just once.

There is no use in posting two comments that in essence say the same thing, so I would just say this: You have been forgiven. God has forgiven you, in Christ, for all your past sins and your future sins. Christ cleanses you at all times. Constantly.
 
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genesis2v17 said:
Yes, I feel the forgiveness. God bless you all.

You know, whenever you have problems with this, think about the following, remind yourself of it:
God loves you so much that He sent Jesus to this earth. Then Jesus was insulted, tortured horrificly and then brought to death on a cross: that's an incredibly painful and slow death.
When all this was done to him, what did He ask the Father? He asked the Father to forgive the ones who did this to Him. They insulted Him, cursed Him, beat Him, hung him on a cross and what did He ask God? To forgive them.

Think about that whenever you feel guilty and rejoice and feel comfortable in the incredible amount of love God has for you.

Also: do you really think that God would lead you to Him, that He would work through you, that He would give His Son for you but, at the moment you'd say something, He says: "well, Justin, you know, you did fine uptil now, you tried, but hey, I can't accept this. So what I'm going to do is to cut all ties with you. I know you're young, you've still got a long life to live, but it will - sadly - be without me. When I see you suffering, well, too bad, I ain't there anymore"??
Does that seem logical whatsoever? Not to me, God is love, if He gave Jesus, if Jesus was willing to endure all the terrible things He had to endure, I'm having a hard time thinking that God would abandon anyone of us.

Good that you feel the forgiveness. Everytime it bothers you again, just speak to yourself that you know you have been forgiven and that you won't accept a negative thought about it. Don't get frustrated, just understand that it's a thought... nothing more, nothing less and focus on the good things!
 
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What Dondi and MvdG said - and also Oscarr, I have to disagree with you on that one because for many (myself included) it's not that cut and dried. I was born into the church, grew up with God, prayed to him, recieved answers, got healings etc etc and yet I only 'accepted him as saviour' a while after I'd joined the charismatic church. It was a step up but not a step over. I already knew him, spoke in tongues, operated in the gift of healing, was water baptised etc, etc before I accepted him - this was just another step.

Since then I've had even more revelations about salvation and what it means. And they all brought me closer to God in my walk.

For many the whole process can be a long journey, not just a simple decision and revelation.
 
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Sweety, if you believe then you have tickets into the kingdom fairgrounds. If you believe and obey you can go on all the rides, and if you love the Lord then He puts you in management.
Jesus said He will never leave you or forsake you.
 
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You did not commit the unforgiveable sin. According to my kjv study bible blaspheming the holy ghost is when a person who was once christian leaves the faith and become another faith. The examples given in my study bible was when a christian left the faith and became pagan or a judaic. To do so put christ to open shame.
 
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genesis2v17 said:
I don't know whether to put this under Pentacostal or Word-of-Faith because I basically feel that during my walk with God, He led me to both "movements."

I am Justin, and I'm 19 years old. I got saved-really saved, under conviction of the Holy Ghost- last year. I love Jesus & the Holy Spirit with all my heart, and I love God's anointed men like Pastors Benny Hinn, Robert Kayanja, E.W. Kenyon, Smith Wigglesworth, etc.

I have a problem.

Last month after I fell into a certain sexual sin, I was very angry at the Holy Ghost and I called him a demon and then said "f-you" to him. Although I repented half a milli-second later, shocked and horrified by what I said, I still have the fear that I blasphemed the Holy Spirit and committed the unpardonable sin. Do you remember when you were a kid, and you cursed at your mom because you were angry at her for not giving her a toy? That's what it was like, except the toy was not falling into sin because I really wanted to obey God and surrender to Him.

Now, everytime I open up Scripture, whether it be Matthew, Mark or Luke, the section on blasphemy against the Holy Spirit reads almost like "Whoever says one word against the Holy Spirit even in anger cannot be forgiven ever." It didn't help when I went and looked at Benny Hinn's book and saw how sensitive the Holy Spirit is. I'm worried that it's too late for me and that I'm going to burn in hell forever for saying something so horrible to someOne I love so much, with all my heart. Two times this week, once while watching Benny Hinn, and another time when I was watching Pat Robertson, I cried so much because I loved them because they are anointed. I love Jesus so much and the Holy Spirit. I love everything about the Holy Spirit. I love who He is, all the many times He's been there for me, all the times that He comforted me. I cannot say one bad thing about Him and actually mean it. Even typing this is stirring up tears in my eyes.

Well, every single morning since that incident last month, I've been so overwhelmingly depressed. However, there have been some times in which I could've sworn that the Holy Spirit was still with me. One night I was crying so hard, and I heard a voice say "I'm still with you." Then another time, I was thinking about a Scripture in Jeremiah and then a pastor on the T.V. mentioned that same Scripture. Then one early morning, I opened up a Smith Wigglesworth book and it said this:

"After I had received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost (and I know that I received; for the Lord gave me the Spirit in just the same way as He gave Him to the disciples at Jerusalem), I sought the mind of the Lord as to why I was baptized. One day I came home from work and went into the house and my wife asked me, "Which way did you come in?" I told her that I had come in at the back door. She said, "There is a woman upstairs and she has brought an old man of eighty to be prayed for. He is raving up there and a great crowd is outside the front door, ringing the door-bell and wanting to know what is going on in the house." The Lord quietly whispered, "This is what I baptized you for."
I carefully opened the door of the room where the man was, desiring to be obedient to what my Lord would say to me. The man was crying and shouting in distress, "I am lost! I am lost! I have committed the unpardonable sin. I am lost! I am lost!" My wife said, "Dad, what shall we do?" The Spirit of the Lord moved me to cry out, "Come out, thou lying spirit." In a moment the evil spirit went, and the man was free. Deliverance to the captives! And the Lord said to me, "This is what I baptized you for.
Do you see how Jesus mastered the devil in the wilderness? He knew He was the Son of God and Satan came along with an "if." How many times has Satan come along to you this way? He says, "After all, you may be deceived. You know you really are not a child of God." If the devil comes along and says that you are not saved, it is a pretty sure sign that you are. When he comes and tells you that you are not healed, it may be taken as good evidence that the Lord has sent His word and healed you. The devil knows that if he can capture your thought life, he has won a mighty victory over you. His great business is injecting thoughts, but if you are pure and holy you will instantly shrink from them. God wants us to let the mind that was in Christ Jesus, that pure, holy, humble mind of Christ, be in us..."

Even so, I worry that maybe that man didn't say what I said. I know that many people think that they blaspheme the Holy Spirit but it's just in their thoughts and they never actually called Him demon. Is it too late for me? Did I do what the Pharisees did? And if not, how come it says, "The blasphemy against the Holy Ghost will not be forgiven at all?"

Please help with Spirit-filled (not theological) answers, and please don't be mad at me. Every day since last month I've paid for this sin...perhaps all eternity I'll pay for it too.

blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is renoucing your salvation or attributing the works of God to the devil. a person who does this does not feel that they have done wrong.
according to I John 1:9 th Bible says that if we confess our sins to God He will forgive us. so although you feel bad about what you did/said, God forgives you. he knows your heart, and what the condition of your heart was when you did what you did, and said what you said.
i don't think anyone here is mad at you and would have to reason or right to be. we have all sinned against God in some way and have had to ask for forgiveness. at 19 you are young and volatile, and all kinds of things are jumping off in you right now. don't be afraid to talk to God, he will give you peace, talk to your pastor or a trusted elder in the church (not a wanna-be) continue to grow and it will be alright. you will see.
blessings:groupray:
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sherri said:
What Dondi and MvdG said - and also Oscarr, I have to disagree with you on that one because for many (myself included) it's not that cut and dried. I was born into the church, grew up with God, prayed to him, recieved answers, got healings etc etc and yet I only 'accepted him as saviour' a while after I'd joined the charismatic church. It was a step up but not a step over. I already knew him, spoke in tongues, operated in the gift of healing, was water baptised etc, etc before I accepted him - this was just another step.

Since then I've had even more revelations about salvation and what it means. And they all brought me closer to God in my walk.

For many the whole process can be a long journey, not just a simple decision and revelation.

Sheri you state you knew the Lord, what you did here as reafirm your faith. You were already saved, but you have been given new revelation from God.
 
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