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1 | Again on blaspheming the Holy Spirit? | Luke 12:10 | DocTrinsograce | 152004 | ||
Dear James, Well, in the context of the passages in question, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit could be defined as attributing His work to the devil. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Again on blaspheming the Holy Spirit? | Luke 12:10 | Wild Olive Shoot | 152009 | ||
How about unbelief? Spurgeon spoke on unbelief as the only sin for which there is no atonement for. “And now to close this point—for I have been already too long—let me remark that you will observe the heinous nature of unbelief in this—that it is the damning sin. There is one sin for which Christ never died; it is the sin against the Holy Ghost. There is one other sin for which Christ never made atonement. Mention every crime in the calendar of evil, and I will show you persons who have found forgiveness for it. But ask me whether the man who died in unbelief can be saved, and I reply there is no atonement for that man. There is an atonement made for the unbelief of a Christian, because it is temporary; but the final unbelief—the unbelief with which men die—never was atoned for. You may turn over this whole Book, and you will find that there is no atonement for the man who died in unbelief; there is no mercy for him. Had he been guilty of every other sin, if he had but believed, he would have been pardoned; but this is the damning exception—he had no faith. Devils seize him! O fiends of the pit, drag him downward to his doom! He is faithless and unbelieving, and such are the tenants for whom hell was built. It is their portion, their prison, they are the chief prisoners, the fetters are marked with their names, and for ever shall they know that, "he that believeth not shall be damned." Spurgeon, Charles. "The Sin of Unbelief." The New Park Street Pulpit. Blue Letter Bible. 18 Apr 2001. 5 Jun 2005. http://www.blueletterbible.org/Comm/charles_spurgeon/sermons/0003.html I would recommend for anyone to read the sermon in its entirety. WOS. |
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3 | Again on blaspheming the Holy Spirit? | Luke 12:10 | DocTrinsograce | 152011 | ||
Good quote, WOS! I always appreciate Spurgeon! Here is how Albert Barnes paraphrases this passage, "He that speaks against me as a man of Nazareth -- that speaks contemptuously of My humble birth, etc., may be pardoned; but he that reproaches My divine nature, charging me with being in league with Satan, and blaspheming the power of God manifestly displayed 'by Me,' can never obtain forgiveness." The jury is still out on the interpretation of this phrase for me, I guess. In Him, Doc |
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