Yes, they are, Carlton, and no one said otherwise.
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, as explained by the passages you cite, is refusing to acknowledge what the Holy Spirit is trying to communicate to a person: their need for repentance and forgiveness in Jesus' Name.
But if a person is open to the Spirit's ministry of conviction of sin and convincing about God's forgiveness, they will receive forgiveness.
Even the person who has refused to trust what the Spirit is saying and finally gives in to what the Spirit says can receive forgiveness. No one is beyond that.
What about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?
ReplyDeleteMatthew 12:30-32
Luke 12:8-10
Those seem pretty clear.
Yes, they are, Carlton, and no one said otherwise.
ReplyDeleteBlasphemy against the Holy Spirit, as explained by the passages you cite, is refusing to acknowledge what the Holy Spirit is trying to communicate to a person: their need for repentance and forgiveness in Jesus' Name.
But if a person is open to the Spirit's ministry of conviction of sin and convincing about God's forgiveness, they will receive forgiveness.
Even the person who has refused to trust what the Spirit is saying and finally gives in to what the Spirit says can receive forgiveness. No one is beyond that.
God bless you.