Is
it possible for a Christian to commit
blasphemy?
Dear
Dr. Belanger,
I recently rededicated my life to my
Lord. However, as I was studying in the
book of Matthew, I read that the only
unforgivable sin is blasphemy against
the Holy Spirit. When I read this, ugly
words went through my head, kind of
against my will, and I prayed and prayed
for the cleansing of the Holy Spirit. I
love the Lord and would never say these
things. Why are they in my head?
Have I committed the unforgivable sin? I
didn't say anything out loud. It's like
when you get a song in your head that
you can't seem to get rid of. Now
I am terrified that Jesus has given up
on me and that I will got o Hell.
Please, help me understand.
Thank You, Laura
Dear Laura,
Because of the severity with which Jesus
describes blasphemy against the Holy
Spirit, many people like yourself
unnecessarily fear that they may have
committed the unpardonable sin.
However, one of the characteristics of
such sin is that the Holy Spirit ceases
to convict of sin in one's life. Thus,
the fact that you are convicted and
concerned about this particular sin, or
any other indicates that you are not
guilty of blasphemy against the Holy
Spirit. The only sin that God cannot and
will not forgive is rejecting the Lord
Jesus Christ and His work of salvation.
Therefore, be reassured that God loves
you and desires a relationship with you.
Repent of your unbelief in the
sufficiency of Christ and Him crucified
and call upon Him for salvation. He will
save you (Romans 10:13)!
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
Further Teaching On This Subject...
Blasphemy as noted in Scripture is the
act of speaking evil of God or denying
Him some good which we should attribute
to Him. Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is
stating that Jesus did his miracles by
the power of the devil (Matt. 12:22-32)
and is an unforgivable sin (Mark
3:28-30).
Blasphemy always arises out of pride
(Psalm 73:9,11), hatred (Psalm 74:18),
jealousy (Isaiah 52:5). Jesus Christ was
deliberately accused of blasphemy (John
10:30-33).
Can a Christian commit this terrible
sin? The answer is NO!
Note 1 John 3:9.
Can anyone other than Christians commit
the unpardonable sin? The Answer Is
YES!
To reject the Lord Jesus Christ and His
atoning work on the cross is
unpardonable. Blasphemy in its worse
form is to reject Christ! Thus,
declaring that Christ Jesus is committed
to irrelevancy. There is no forgiveness
for this sin while one lives in this
state and/or dies in this state.
Can any living sinner commit this sin
and still be saved? Thank God, the
answer is YES! Romans 10:13 is
inclusive and conclusive. The precious
blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth
from all sin (1 Peter 1:18,19)
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
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