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I think too we need to focus on the word Judgement because there is both:Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit shall not be forgiven. (Matt. 12:31) All other sins shall be forgiven. (Matt. 12:31)
With blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, it is a done deal. No forgiveness. Judgement.
With all other sins, they can be forgiven. Doesn't mean they will be. That is up to God. Note the example I gave of Moses in post #(35).
Good-Ole-Rebel
quote me.....I think too we need to focus on the word Judgement because there is both:
- Adverse Judgement and Favorable Judgement.
So, it is an 'un-favorable judgement' for those committing the un-forgivable sin of Matthew 12:32; Mark 3:29.
Please notice the figurative humble 'sheep'-like people receive a Favorable Judgement at the time of Matthew 25:31-33,37.
So, we can look forward to Judgement Day at the coming 'time of separating' for genuine ' wheat ' Christians.
apparently …...the devil.....God's Favored
has not been forgiven
what's up with that?
I think too we need to focus on the word Judgement because there is both:
- Adverse Judgement and Favorable Judgement.
So, it is an 'un-favorable judgement' for those committing the un-forgivable sin of Matthew 12:32; Mark 3:29.
Please notice the figurative humble 'sheep'-like people receive a Favorable Judgement at the time of Matthew 25:31-33,37.
So, we can look forward to Judgement Day at the coming 'time of separating' for genuine ' wheat ' Christians.
I agree, and also Hebrews 2:14 B lets us know that Jesus will destroy Satan.There is no salvation offered to satan or the angels that followed him. Thus, no forgiveness......Good-Ole-Rebel
If Satan repents.....and his spirit healsI agree, and also Hebrews 2:14 B lets us know that Jesus will destroy Satan.
Sinner Satan is wicked, and all the wicked will be ' destroyed forever ' according to Psalms 92:7
If Satan repents.....and his spirit heals
would not that spirit be dead?.....forever
that would completely undo the Carpenter's ministryCould not forgiveness for others' sins be the blasphemy against the holy spirit?
How many unforgivable sins are there? As we can see, according to Matthew 12:31, there is only one, namely, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. But, in Matthew 6:15, we see another unforgivable sin mentioned, namely, the failure to forgive others of their sins, which is clearly different from the unforgivable sin mentioned in Matthew 12:31. This is a clear contradiction. I have never seen a Christian even attempt to explain away these contradictions. They are rarely even discussed, but they are quite obvious:
Matthew 12:31:
And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.
Matthew 6:15:
But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
So, I'm curious. Christians, how do you attempt to rationalize this biblical contradiction?
Could not forgiveness for others' sins be the blasphemy against the holy spirit?
How many unforgivable sins are there? As we can see, according to Matthew 12:31, there is only one, namely, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. But, in Matthew 6:15, we see another unforgivable sin mentioned, namely, the failure to forgive others of their sins, which is clearly different from the unforgivable sin mentioned in Matthew 12:31. This is a clear contradiction. I have never seen a Christian even attempt to explain away these contradictions. They are rarely even discussed, but they are quite obvious:
Matthew 12:31:
And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.
Matthew 6:15:
But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
So, I'm curious. Christians, how do you attempt to rationalize this biblical contradiction?
It's simple really. All sins are unforgiven so long as they are on going sins. The moment you finally do forgive; that's the moment you can be forgiven of your own sins. Because unforgiveness of others is itself counted as an ongoing state of sin.How many unforgivable sins are there? As we can see, according to Matthew 12:31, there is only one, namely, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. But, in Matthew 6:15, we see another unforgivable sin mentioned, namely, the failure to forgive others of their sins, which is clearly different from the unforgivable sin mentioned in Matthew 12:31. This is a clear contradiction. I have never seen a Christian even attempt to explain away these contradictions. They are rarely even discussed, but they are quite obvious:
I thought sin was any transgression against the god or his commandments. Why would not knowing something (ignorance) be a sin?15“But if you do not forgive others, then your Father will not forgive your transgressions."
There is difference between sin and transgression in this Gnostic text. Sin is ignorance, transgression is a deed. Text is very specific.
So you are saying the Bible is wrong when it says there is only one unforgivable sin?
Logic. God will only forgive sin when asked. He will not forgive a sin if not asked. therefore, an unrepented sin cannot be forgiven, therefore, it is an unforgivable sin.
Rhat does not make it unforgivable, merely unforgiven.
It's simple really. All sins are unforgiven so long as they are on going sins. The moment you finally do forgive; that's the moment you can be forgiven of your own sins. Because unforgiveness of others is itself counted as an ongoing state of sin.
Use logic to determine what's wrong/sinful. That's fair. Just look at the parable Jesus told. How evil is it when God forgives someone a debt and yet they go out and find the person who owes them a smaller debt and get them put in prison because they can't offered to pay it? This rightly makes God angry.curious statement. That would mean that god is sinning when he does not forgive someone. Or god is forgiving everyone, so hell is an empty place. Or do you special plead for a different morality for god?