| TEACHINGIs There An Unpardonable Sin?
 CBN.com - Some people believe that God cannot forgive them.  They think that they have committed the "Unpardonable Sin." It is  fairly common to be assailed by the thought that the unpardonable sin has  somehow been committed. Such great men in the past as Martin Luther (who began  the Reformation) and John Bunyan (who wrote the Christian Classic, Pilgrim's  Progress) were obsessed with this thought. They came out of their depressions  through learning about the great promises of God and accepting these promises  by faith.  What Scripture Says:  
          "But when the Pharisees heard this, they said, 'It is  only by Beelzebub, the prince of demons'...And so I tell you, every sin and  blasphemy will be forgiven men...Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of  Man will be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come..."  (Matthew 12:24, 31, 32).  "What about the one whom the Father set apart as His  very own and sent into the world? Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy  because I said, 'I am God's Son?' Do not believe Me unless I do what my Father  does. But if I do it, even though you do not believe me, believe the miracles,  that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me, and I in the  Father..." (John 10:36-38).  Understanding the Unpardonable Sin The very first occasion of human beings 'sinning against  God' is recorded in Genesis 3:1-7. In this passage of Scripture, Satan enters  the presence of Adam and Eve and challenges our first parents to disobey the  Word of God. In essence, God commanded Adam (and Eve) to abstain from eating of  the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil which was located in the midst of  the Garden of Eden. Both Adam and Eve were given access to every other tree in  the Garden with only this one Tree being prohibited to them.  The Devil (called the Serpent in Genesis 3:1) causes the  Fall of Mankind to occur when both Adam and Eve are convinced that the truth of  God's Word is nothing but a lie and can be disobeyed. By rejecting the truth of  God's Word, and accepting in it's place, the lie of the Devil, Adam and Eve sin  against God. This is the fundamental concern surrounding the issue of the  "Unpardonable Sin." The rejection of God's truth and accepting in  it's place the lie of the Devil is a sin.  When Adam and Eve 'sinned' against God, He purposed to send  His Son who would communicate the forgiveness of the Father and the plan of  salvation which comes through faith in the Person and Work of Jesus Christ.  Indeed, the disobedience of Adam and Eve, which resulted through disbelief in  the Word of the Father, was remedied in the gift of Jesus Christ (also called  the Word of God) who must be believed upon for salvation to occur. But, just as  our first parents disbelieved the Word of God in creation, many disbelieved the  Word of God for Salvation as He dwelt amongst people during His earthly  pilgrimage. This was prophesied to occur. Through the death, burial and resurrection  of Jesus Christ, God made a way for sinful humanity to be saved from death.  Upon the Ascension of Jesus into Heaven, He sent the Holy  Spirit to earth to convict people of their sins and the need for God's  Salvation. The Holy Spirit does not speak about Himself, but testifies about  Jesus as the Savior of Humanity (John 14:25, 15:26 and 16:13). In the same  manner, Jesus spoke about the Father (John 5:19-20, 14:31). This  "witness" of the Spirit to the Son, and the Son to the Father is extended  to all humanity through the Holy Spirit.  Just as the Father was disbelieved in Eden,  so Jesus was disbelieved in Israel.  Today, the Holy Spirit is in the world convicting people about God's truth and  there are many who have disbelieved the Spirit's testimony. In so doing, they  discount the truth of God and equate it with a lie, thereby associating the  power of the Holy Spirit with the power of Satan, the Father of lies (John  8:44). Once a person has rejected the truth of the Holy Spirit (who speaks of  Jesus Christ and the plan of Salvation), there is no other way that person can  be saved. The rejection of God's truth is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit and  cannot be forgiven in this world or in the world to come. It is impossible for  a person to be saved who has rejected the truth of God as presented by the Holy  Spirit.  Conversely, a person who has believed that Jesus is the  Savior has not and can not blaspheme the Holy Spirit, because that person has  accepted the testimony of the Holy Spirit as truth. It is not an exaggeration  to suggest that all who disbelieve the testimony of the Holy Spirit have  blasphemed the Holy Spirit. The Spirit's testimony is not accepted as the truth  of God, and Christ Jesus is rejected as a consequence. The conscious rejection  of the Person and Work of Jesus Christ as the Savior of humanity is the  blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.  How you can know you are forgiven: The Bible, God's Word says: You were saved by faith in God,  who treats us much better that we deserve. This is God's gift to you, and you  have done nothing on your own (Ephesians 2:8).  For those who put their faith in Jesus: He gave them the  right to be the children of God... God Himself was the one who made them His  children (John 1:12-13).Can God change your life? God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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