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In context of a gospel that includes signs and wonders as illustrated in the below passage.Well that would be rejecting the Gospel.
Blessings
Hello but what do you mean whit turn back? Because I want to be whit Jesus but do I have to turn back or what?
If you blaspheme the Holy Spirit you are no longer interested in being with Jesus. You leave him for good, that is why it's unforgivable.
so I I did not do it because i still want to be whit JesusIf you blaspheme the Holy Spirit you are no longer interested in being with Jesus. You leave him for good, that is why it's unforgivable.
so I I did not do it because i still want to be whit Jesus
Hey Kian-vg,hello I wonder if I have done the unforgivable sin. I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but I said I love my holy spirit. I said it more ignorantly and accidentally because now I no longer know exactly how and what I said it and whether I really said it or thought it. I had read somewhere that the unforgivable sin is to claim that you are god or are better of god. I am now a little worried that I have done the unforgivable sin and I really do not want that I love God I love Jesus and the holy spirit. it seems like I said it in a disastrous and accidental way and I didn't mean it. I really love god so much. and i would never really believe that i am better than god.
hello I wonder if I have done the unforgivable sin.
I had read somewhere that the unforgivable sin is to claim that you are god or are better of god.
I am now a little worried that I have done the unforgivable sin and I really do not want that I love God I love Jesus and the holy spirit.
I was worried that I did the unforgivable sinIf this is so, why are you worried about the "unforgivable sin"? Could it be that you are not confident in God's love for you? Perhaps you think you can undo God's salvation of you? Maybe you think God is like a human who only loves when He is loved in the way He wants to be loved? It might be that your small view of God, of His infinite love for you, is your problem, not the "unforgivable sin."
I don’t think you committed the unforgivable sin as you still love God The Father. That would not be possible without Perfect Love Only obtained by The Holy Spirit.hello I wonder if I have done the unforgivable sin. I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but I said I love my holy spirit. I said it more ignorantly and accidentally because now I no longer know exactly how and what I said it and whether I really said it or thought it. I had read somewhere that the unforgivable sin is to claim that you are god or are better of god. I am now a little worried that I have done the unforgivable sin and I really do not want that I love God I love Jesus and the holy spirit. it seems like I said it in a disastrous and accidental way and I didn't mean it. I really love god so much. and i would never really believe that i am better than god.
Unforgivable sin is denying Holy Spirit and his conviction of you when he tries to save you and seal you. You do it by rejecting gospel after understanding it and it's willfully. For Christian it's not possible to do so.
The scripture talks about the Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
What you said is not mentioned at all.
It's actually a doctrine that has been wafting around conservative churches lately to direct people's eyes away from their blaspheming the Holy Spirit against other denominations.
Yes I know I did not do itYes, I understood that, which is why I wrote what I did to you.
Do you realize now that you haven't committed the "unforgivable sin"?
So you know you did not do the unforgiveable sin if you still care about God and love him and still pray etc
Yes I am confused I just want to know I did it or not! I love the holy spirit. What do you think did I speaker against the holy spirit? I really don't want to speak against the holy spirit I love the holy spirit. And never blasphemy it. But i said it unknowninly accidentally and I didn't mean it and I think it was my ocd. Because sometimes when I pray Im scared I sayed something bad in my prayersIf I were you, Id ask the one who told you that, where is the scripture that proves what they claim is true. The scriptures are the only way to be sure something is biblical. It's good to listen to what people say, and it is very good to see if the bible agrees with them. I personally see nothing in scripture that backs that up.
I would actually be surprised that with all these wrong definitions of the Unforgivable Sin, you aren't completely confused at this point.
Yes I am confused I just want to know I did it or not! I love the holy spirit. What do you think did I speaker against the holy spirit? I really don't want to speak against the holy spirit I love the holy spirit. And never blasphemy it. But i said it unknowninly accidentally and I didn't mean it and I think it was my ocd. Because sometimes when I pray Im scared I sayed something bad in my prayers
So I didn't do it that's just the thing I want to know...Seems at least everyone agrees you did not so I wouldn't worry about that, but as for some of the definitions being given here for "Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" you'll need to double check us all against what the bible says it is. See, if we understand exactly what the bible says on a issue, we can better figure out for ourselves if there even is an issue.
Since you have an answer to you basic question, in that you are not guilty, I suppose my advice is more for future reference, and so you don't believe everything you hear to be true just because someone says it is.
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