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The Unforgivable Sin

Ray Evans • March 14, 2020
It is doubtful that anyone living in the United States has committed the unforgivable sin.

It's possible, but since we have almost complete religious liberty, it's doubtful.

Sin, is not a difficult concept...God laid out ten simple rules for us to follow; break the rules and you've sinned. 

Pretty simple stuff.

Don't fall for the myths lies and misconception that all your sins past, present and future are forgiven when you say "I believe in Jesus."  Jesus doesn't care if you believe in him, he cares that you obey his commandments.  He knows obedience brings life, disobedience brings death. 

Just to be clear, Jesus didn't die for your sins; he died for the sins of the world.  His death wiped the slate clean, so God didn't have to destroy the world for sin and unrighteousness; but not one jot or tittle of the law passed away.  If all sins past present and future were going to be forgiven, why did he tell the prostitute to "Go, and sin no more?" 

Do you really believe when you sin, God looks the other way?  Sin is sin and the wages of sin is death. 

Do Not Be Deceived:  God hates sin and sinners will be punished.

When you repent of your sins, God wipes your "sin slate" clean, but only when you repent.  All sin (except the unforgivable sin) can be forgiven if you repent; but if you continue to sin, you must question whether the love of God (the Holy Spirit) is in you. 

Without the indwelling of the Holy Spirit you are not a child of God.  You may be religious, you may be a "Christian," but you are not a child of God.  Only those who have been reborn Spiritually are joint-heirs with Christ.

Sorry to be so blunt, but just because everyone believes something is true, doesn't make it truth.

So, what is the unforgivable sin? 

When you know, without a doubt, God is real...you can only know that if it is revealed to you by the Holy Spirit thru the experience of Spiritual birth.  As Jesus said, "Ye must be born again." 

If you've been "born again," you know, without a doubt, God is real...so you can no longer deny it. 

If you do, (even under extreme persecution or threat of death) that makes you a liar...and all liars will burn in the lake of fire. (Revelation 21:8)

A lot of preachers will tell you that it's not possible to lose your salvation, but if that were true Jesus would have had no reason to mention the "unforgivable sin."

It's the age-old question, "Did you lose your salvation?"  Or, "Did you ever really have it?

Until you are reborn Spiritually; until you know, without a doubt, God is real...nothing else matters.

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