The Unpardonable Sin
Is it possible that some sins cannot be forgiven? This article discusses the unpardonable sin against the Holy Spirit by looking at Matthew 12:32 within the larger context, not only of the Gospel but of Scripture as a whole.
Is it possible that some sins cannot be forgiven? This article discusses the unpardonable sin against the Holy Spirit by looking at Matthew 12:32 within the larger context, not only of the Gospel but of Scripture as a whole.
What is blasphemy against the Spirit? Based on Matthew 12:22-32, Mark 3:22-30, and Luke 12:10 this article explains ten things you need to know about blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
The Lord Jesus in Mark 3 speaks about the unforgiveable sin. This article considers in detail just what this sin against the Holy Spirit is.
What is the unpardonable sin? This article explains.
Unpardonable sin is rooted in the rejection of Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. This is not a sin that can be committed by the believer, but only the unbeliever. This article on Matthew 12:31-32 discusses the sin against the Holy Spirit.
Many Christians wrestle with the question of whether they have blasphemed against the Holy Spirit. It is understood to be the unpardonable sin (see Matthew 12:32; Mark 3:29; Luke 12:10; Hebrews 6:4–5; Hebrews 10:26). The author proceeds to look at what has been said about this sin in past times and also in the present.
Looking at Matthew 12:31, 32 and Mark 3:28-30, this article shows that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is "attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan or other demonic forces." The author shows what type of person might commit this sin and who will not.
Through an analysis of Mark 3:29–30, as well as some commentary on the warning passages in Hebrews, this article discusses what the unforgivable sin is and is not.
What does blasphemy against the Holy Spirit mean? This article defines the meaning of blasphemy against the Spirit and the characteristics of this sin, making it clear that this sin cannot be committed by a child of God. This sin is labeled as an unforgivable sin because of God's justice. However, God protects believers against committing this sin. All other sins can be forgiven by God.