This is in the good news section for all of you who have fear of never being forgiven.
A blasphemy of the Holy Spirit,
It is not necessary to speak the things you think, because God hears your thoughts as if you were speaking directly to him. He can feel your feelings and hear your thoughts,
And sometimes when God punishes us, or puts trails and tribulations on us, it is easy for us to be angry with him,
Our anger towards him, its self, is a blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, because to be angry with God, is to accuse him of wrongdoing, and to accuse him of wrongdoing is a blasphemy.
This is something you can not ask forgiveness for, You can not even beg in the name of Jesus for forgiveness of this, because God has said that a blasphemy will not be forgiven men, neither in this age nor the age to come, it is unforgivable.
But... What this means is not what you would expect...
You see, to receive forgiveness is to receive alleviation of debt, God says you owe him a debt of punishment, but if you ask forgiveness, your debt of punishment is relieved,
but... if God says, this will not be forgiven of men, then there is no other substitute for punishment,
So, you -will- receive punishment for a blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. but punishment can, and does get satisfied, and God uses just weights and scales to distribute punishment,
all punishments are satisfied when the offending person has received in likeness the offense,
If you've spoken ill of the Holy Spirit, You have blasphemed him in this way, then your punishment in turn will be to be spoken ill of to your face, as you have done to him, justice is then satisfied.
Though you are not forgiven the blasphemy, the debt of punishment is paid in full to you, in likeness to the offense.
Gods punishments are fair and just, and are only to be feared if your offense is a grievous one, or if you absolutely refuse to learn from your mistakes.
A blasphemy of the Holy Spirit,
It is not necessary to speak the things you think, because God hears your thoughts as if you were speaking directly to him. He can feel your feelings and hear your thoughts,
And sometimes when God punishes us, or puts trails and tribulations on us, it is easy for us to be angry with him,
Our anger towards him, its self, is a blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, because to be angry with God, is to accuse him of wrongdoing, and to accuse him of wrongdoing is a blasphemy.
This is something you can not ask forgiveness for, You can not even beg in the name of Jesus for forgiveness of this, because God has said that a blasphemy will not be forgiven men, neither in this age nor the age to come, it is unforgivable.
But... What this means is not what you would expect...
You see, to receive forgiveness is to receive alleviation of debt, God says you owe him a debt of punishment, but if you ask forgiveness, your debt of punishment is relieved,
but... if God says, this will not be forgiven of men, then there is no other substitute for punishment,
So, you -will- receive punishment for a blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. but punishment can, and does get satisfied, and God uses just weights and scales to distribute punishment,
all punishments are satisfied when the offending person has received in likeness the offense,
If you've spoken ill of the Holy Spirit, You have blasphemed him in this way, then your punishment in turn will be to be spoken ill of to your face, as you have done to him, justice is then satisfied.
Though you are not forgiven the blasphemy, the debt of punishment is paid in full to you, in likeness to the offense.
Gods punishments are fair and just, and are only to be feared if your offense is a grievous one, or if you absolutely refuse to learn from your mistakes.