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1 | What would He. 6:1-6 be referring | Exodus | 2 Ti 2:15 | 67948 | ||
Hank maybe you are right. What do you think Heb 6 would be referring to then? "Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ....it is impossible for those who were once elightened...to renew again unto repentance, seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God and put him to an open shame." My thoughts have always just been THAT was blasphemy of the Holy Ghost. To have known God and yet reject and deny him and his teachings openly before men. Nothing else comes to mind that one could do and not be forgiven of. What do you think blasphemy of the Holy Ghost would be? Tell me what you think. God Bless Casey |
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2 | What would He. 6:1-6 be referring | Exodus | EdB | 67954 | ||
Casey Hebrews 6 4-8 is describing a state of being rather than a particular sin itself. It is saying that if a man who once was saved allows himself to become so comfortable with sin that he is no longer under conviction of the Holy Spirit (his conscience is seared) that there is no hope for him. Blaspheming the Holy Spirit is to speak of the Holy Spirit in a manner that the Holy Spirit withdraws forever from you. Your no longer placed under conviction. Your dead to your sin. Admittedly the results in both cases are the same, your lost forever without hope of redemption. However in one the conscience is seared unable to hear the Holy Spirit in the other the Holy Spirit stops convicting you. The difference is one is an action or sin the other is a process a sinful life style. EdB |
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3 | What would He. 6:1-6 be referring | Exodus | 2 Ti 2:15 | 67957 | ||
You have a good point. My question would be does blasphemy have to come from ones mouth to equal blasphemy. I haven't studied it that deep as I don't plan on doing either (ha...) Ultimately it is God that called us out of darkness into his marvelous light, and he he draws us unto himself. The scripture says no man can come to God unless God draws him. Is it possible, the unforgivable sin is blaspheming the HG by turning your back on all his teachings all he has shown us and throwing it back in his face. The action of choosing sin and disregarding the truth as not truth. Having pleasure in sin and loving that lifestyle. Then once that person would do that God would stop calling them, stop drawing them as no man can come to God unless God draws him. I can't imagine any reason why God would stop calling someone to himself as he would that none should perish but all come to repentance. If a person commits the unforgivable sin then God might turn them over to a reprobate mind and letting them live in their ignorance doing what they will without the conviction of his spirit in their lives. I guess what I am trying to say is Gods mercy endureth forever, is grace surpasses our understanding. So why would God turn away one of his creation unless they have committed the unforgivable sin and cannot be saved. Jesus said unless you believe in him on the things he said that he was the messiah you would die in your sins. Possibly that was referring to blasphemy, rejecting him and his truth which would deem us unforgivable as we can only be saved through Jesus and his truth. To reject him is to reject God so you would be rejecting your own salvation you would be damned as you must believe on Jesus and his teachings. Thus it would make sense we couldn't be forgiven. I have heard ministers growing up say no this scripture blasphemy of the HG is only for those who have known God. The scripture however doesn't say this. It says blasphemy of the HG is the unforgivable sin. I believe if one isn't in church they can blaspheme the HG by rejecting Christ as our Savior. In HE. 6 I think it is building on this fact saying it is impossible if you have known or heard the Truth of his gospel and turn from it as your damning yourself by rejecting your salvation and then by rejecting him he also rejects us. God does turn people over to reprobate mind (see Ro. chptr 1, 2 Thes. chptr 2) So without our own convition and without God drawing us to himself it is impossible to be forgiven. God could forgive anyone as he paid the price right? I don't think it is unforgivable because God chooses or it offends him that much, but I think it is more we curse ourselves by rejecting him. Then it is unforgivable because we reject him. I may be way off, needless to say we shouldn't do either and we should be afraid of anything that concerns with the area. As Paul wrote we should avoid foolish questions, etc for they are vain and unprofiable. Either way brother the fact is we shouldn't err. Tonight I will actually spend some time studing the passages and study the word blasphemy and see what we can find out. GOD BLESS, Casey |
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