That is your choice. But you better look in the mirror as to who was violating verse.That's alright, I will pass.
It is written,
Pro 19:27, Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth to err from the words of knowledge.
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That is your choice. But you better look in the mirror as to who was violating verse.That's alright, I will pass.
It is written,
Pro 19:27, Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth to err from the words of knowledge.
It means once a person learns all the truths, taste and the Holy Spirit via those around him, including one spouse, sees the realities but then instead of taking God's freely offered salvation, walks away from it all, they have no hope remaining.Is it impossible to return to the Lord if once having lived for Him we fall into some sin? We cannot repent?
I would say that the Bible teaches that with the Lord nothing shall be impossible (Luke 1:37).
Jesus said, Whoever comes to me I will in no wise cast out. (John 6:37)
Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is when someone seals their mind, spirit and heart to listening to the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit leads people salvation. But he cannot lead anyone to salvation if they absolutely refused to listen to him.
Think about it. Paul was a persecutor of Christians. A top cop for the Pharisees. But he became a lead voice for Christ and Christians.
In all his sin he was still open to hearing the Holy Spirit.
This is what would qualify those who have blasphemed the Holy Ghost. Those who have not, are able to come to Christ in repentance; there is something in them that continues to be willing to receive salvation.They will never come back of of their own free will.
This is what would qualify those who have blasphemed the Holy Ghost. Those who have not, are able to come to Christ in repentance; there is something in them that continues to be willing to receive salvation.
That is a good one.Yes--I heard a pastor once say something that stuck with me: "If you are afraid that you have committed the unpardonable sin, you more than likely haven't."
Wrong! For instance, you will NEVER find in the T/R or the KJV the word "THE" Antichrist, as being a one man band, whole world deceiver, in the singular. However the "fake" bibles do spell it out specifically as "The Antichrist" .That is inaccurate. The TR was written by a Catholic priest. The KJV does not line up 100% with the TR.
The modern translations were not based on the NIV, most were based on the oldest manuscripts. All of older than the 15th century TR.
Some, like the NKJV were based on the KJV and proofed against the old manuscripts.
Watch the videos. You are making a KJVO claim which is soundly refuted.
That's the long way of saying of what I said. When people no longer here the Holy Spirit convicting them, there is no hope for them.I always thought that it was calling good, evil and evil, good. It seems to happen when people who belong to the world (which is still the kingdom of Satan until the Lord Jesus sets up His righteous rule here) are so hardened that they can't even respond anymore to the convicting power of the Holy Spirit (see John 16:8-11 for His ministry to the world). I suspect that, when that happens to a majority of the earth's inhabitants, the Holy Spirit will step out of the way and abandon those people to their sin. From that point on, it is a downhill slide into hell and the Lake of Fire.
I'm just looking back into this issue again now (as per my questions in Genuine Questions for Cessationist's ), but there's one thing at the moment I can't get my head around and that is the difference between blaspheming the Son of Man, and The Holy Spirit:
Mat 12:31-32 Therefore I say to you, All kinds of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven to men, but the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit shall not be forgiven to men. Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the one to come."
Issues I'm having and I was hoping people can clarify:
If I am to take the understanding that this is the only time that people could blaspheme the Holy Spirit (because Jesus was walking the earth at that time):
1) Why does Jesus speak about, and what is the difference between "against the Son of Man", and "against the Holy Spirit"? Why would Jesus even put that in?
2) Going back a few verses in Verse 27-28 - Jesus specifically talks about driving out demons by The Holy Spirit. If He is driving demons out by The Holy Spirit - is that not what the apostles and other followers did as well? If this is the case, how can it only be those who blaspheme the Holy Spirit via Jesus (the son of Man) be those who blaspheme the Holy Spirit, and those who speak out and blaspheme others do exactly the same thing as Jesus (ie, Peter, Paul, etc) that are doing it by The Holy Spirit not be considered blasphemy of The Holy Spirit? Are they not casting out Demons by The Holy Spirit too?
My sincere apologies to anyone who's banging their head against their desk going "Why doesn't this bloke get it". :)
Thanks in advance.
Scoot
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The Holy Spirit saves men. When men say that Jesus was being used by@Enoch111 @Anthony D'Arienzo
(I asked here because I didn't want to derail the other thread) - and I am so sorry if I'm being a bit thick regarding this, but was just wondering if you would please be able to share your thoughts on the two questions above.