25 June 2021

The Unforgivable Sin

Many a True Christian is afraid they have committed the "unforgivable sin" - which is the blaspheming of the Holy Spirit. It is good to be afraid, as this shows that the person whom is fearing is seeking God-through-Christ. As such, you have not committed that sin which is "unforgivable."

In Truth, the "unforgivable sin" is not so much unforgivable as it is that the person is unlikely to repent. Take, for example, the Scripture in which the "unforgivable sin" is clearly defined.

Mark 3:29-30 (emphasis mine)
But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation: because they said, "He hath an unclean spirit."

It's plain to see what the criteria of blaspheming the Holy Ghost is: This criteria is declaring and believing that those whom are in-dwelt by the Holy Spirit are not actually so but are rather in-dwelt by an unclean spirit, a demon. In other words, the scribes whom said Jesus had an unclean spirit, they themselves had unclean spirits but believed themselves to have the Holy Spirit while decrying that very Holy Spirit who stood in the flesh before their own eyes.

The reason those who say they who are Truly in-dwelt by the Holy Spirit are not "hath never forgiveness," is because they are not seeking the Truth (Whom IS Jesus Christ); as they already believe themselves to have His Holy Spirit, when they do not.

Understand that the scribes from Jerusalem already believe in the spiritual, they believe in God. This means they understand that good and evil, the existence of God's Law (His every Word) and sin (transgression of it), is real. However, what the Scribes who "came down from Jerusalem" (it is important to note and understand the use of that phrase throughout the Bible) did, was self-presume that they themselves had the Holy Spirit, when they did not, and that Jesus Christ was possessed of demons. These kinds of people are lost in their own self-righteousness and will never humble themselves enough to come to the Truth because they are unwilling to see that they are not so righteous, after all.

Another why to understand this, is to imagine a man whom is self-deluded into thinking he has a superior position to you, when in actuality you have the superior position over him. That is what the "scribes which came down from Jerusalem" did. That is the sin which they will not be forgiven because they will never reach the point where they ask forgiveness of that sin. It is not that they merely erred in accusing Christ of being possessed of demons but that they do and will believe that to the very day of their deaths. That is why it will not be forgiven them because they see no error with themselves and will not ask for forgiveness.

May all people come to full Truth of Jesus Christ,
Logos Prevailing.

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