My ocd was taunting me again and I had a hard time with ocd about the Holy Spirit. Then I got angry and I think I insulted the Holy Spirit. Have I commit the unforgivable sin. I am very afraid right now and I am shaking help me 
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I don't think verbally insulting the holy spirit will remove salvation, as I said in my last post. Apostacy has to do with a heart that no longer believes in Christ, that once did. They were saved, but they allowed sin to ship wreck their faith. It's not the sin itself that Jesus won't forgive, it's allowing the externals of sin to harden our heart causing doubt in his salvic work on the cross, I hope that makes sence. If you love the Lord and you have given Him your life, you are one of His you don't have to worry about loss of salvation.My ocd was taunting me again and I had a hard time with ocd about the Holy Spirit. Then I got angry and I think I insulted the Holy Spirit. Have I commit the unforgivable sin. I am very afraid right now and I am shaking help me![]()
your right, Hebrews six mentions that with man repentance is impossible. I know of some apostates who have come back from the dead, but most do not. But you are right, if they desire salvation and they believe in the gospel they are saved. Sometimes we get angry at God in our hearts, we may even blaspheme him under our breath in moments of weakness. God sees all of that and knows that we are but flesh. It is a life long rejection of Him that He sees as apostacy.Those who have committed the unforgivable sin aren’t the slightest bit worried about having done so. If you’re worried about it, or even acknowledge that it exists, you haven’t done it. No one can accidentally do it since it requires a full rejection of Christ as savior WITHOUT repentance. Get that? One can reject Christ and STILL come to salvation by repentance and asking for his salvation (as former Atheists have).
How are you doing now?My ocd was taunting me again and I had a hard time with ocd about the Holy Spirit. Then I got angry and I think I insulted the Holy Spirit. Have I commit the unforgivable sin. I am very afraid right now and I am shaking help me![]()
If you trust in His sacrifice, you have not committed it. God knows we have OCD. Put your focus on God's sacrifice for you. You are not under the law, He will keep you.My ocd was taunting me again and I had a hard time with ocd about the Holy Spirit. Then I got angry and I think I insulted the Holy Spirit. Have I commit the unforgivable sin. I am very afraid right now and I am shaking help me![]()
People who worry about the unpardonable sin usually have enough conscience for it not to apply to them...If you trust in His sacrifice, you have not committed it. God knows we have OCD. Put your focus on God's sacrifice for you.
That's true but even with extreme OCD, you can become numb but ache in your head forgiveness. Our emotions don't always match with what we know in our head.People who worry about the unpardonable sin usually have enough conscience for it not to apply to them...
So important for one's instincts and experience to become well attuned with God's Word, prayerfully, right? otherwise other influences and habits can encroach...That's true but even with extreme OCD, you can become numb. Are emotions don't always match what we know.
You can't help it sometimes. You are concerned in your mind and sometimes can't eat because you're sad you might of committed it. OCD gives you so many false worries, you become numb. You even start over analyzing your emtions and how you pray..every little thing you can think of. It's a doubting disease. But God knows our hearts.So important for one's instincts and experience to become well attuned with God's Word, prayerfully, right? otherwise other influences and habits can encroach...