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Christina

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Only one and that can only be committed after the AntiChrist is here on earth claiming to be God. That sin is blasphomy
 

Magnum

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So basically if you go to heaven. Commit blasphemy then its hell...Could you explain blasphemy? I always thought that it was things like using God's name in vain, but i think it may be more than just that.
 

Christina

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So basically if you go to heaven. Commit blasphemy then its hell...Could you explain blasphemy? I always thought that it was things like using God's name in vain, but i think it may be more than just that.
You don't go to heaven first the Antichrist/Satan come in the 6th trump Christ doesn't come till the 7th trump. This is the key fact.In knowing the truth that the Antichrist/Satan comes first. He will be claiming to be Christ/God if you don't believe his lie,You will be called before him(antichrist) put on trail basically where we are told not to premeditate what we will say because God will speak thru us convincing many that he is God.If you deny God at this point it is the unforgivable sin.Here is some scripture to support this you can start withLuke 12:10 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blaspheme against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgivenalso Mark 3:9,Matthew 12:31-32All talk of this blasphemeth act that is the unforgivable sin it can only be committed one time only after the Anti-christ has arrived and can only be committed by one of the elect of God with full knowledge of God one who knows, who and what the anti-christ is and swears allegiance to him to save his own physical life thus with full knowledge and free will chooses Satan over God
 

Elizabeth

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Are there any sins that once you commit them you cannot be forgiven?
All sins can be forgiven. What about the blasphemy of the Spirit? Matthew 12:31: "Therefore I say to you: Every sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but the blasphemy of the Spirit shall not be forgiven."

The sin here spoken of is that blasphemy by which the Pharisees attributed the miracles of Christ, wrought by the Spirit of God, to Beelzebub the prince of devils. Now this kind of sin is usually accompanied with so much obstinacy and such willful opposing the Spirit of God and the known truth, that men who are guilty of it are seldom or never converted: and therefore are never forgiven, because they will not repent. Otherwise, there is no sin which God cannot or will not forgive to such as sincerely repent and have recourse to the keys of the Church.

Douay-Rheims footnote
 

KingJ

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Magnum said:
Are there any sins that once you commit them you cannot be forgiven?
Yes, definitely. The sins we cannot be forgiven for result in God removing His protection, which results in our death. Hence, we know we have committed them if we are dead and in hell.

Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit / crediting the works of the Spirit to the devil = grieving the Holy Spirit. Now what comes to mind about grieving the Holy Spirit? For me, scripture points to continuous (sincere repentance is needed to be forgiven 7 x 70 times a day) and extremities (actual sexual immorality is grounds for divorce not merely the thought of it). Everyone sins! But certain extremities of sin got Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed immediately! The people of Nineveh repented when Jonah told them God's wrath was coming. Repented of what? Thoughts? They still thought evil thoughts. With billions of fallen angels around us, resisting every thought is impossible. But acting on them is another issue. Lets not be naive, we are going to judge angels. We can surely judge our actions! 1 Cor 11:31 and 1 Cor 6:3.

A simple example is our spouse. There is sin that will not result in divorce and then there is sin that will. According to Jesus the only sin that should / can result in divorce is sexual immorality / adultery. Why? It is because that sin shows an extremity of inner rebellion against your spouse. Continue in it and your spouse will doubtfully ever trust your repentance is sincere! You change your hearts desire for someone else. Your spouse is no longer your first love.

1 Cor 5 sums it up nicely. 1 Cor 5:10-13 Yet I certainly did not mean with the sexually immoral people of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world. But now I have written to you not to keep company with anyone named a brother, who is sexually immoral, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; not even to eat with such a person. For what have I to do with judging those also who are outside? Do you not judge those who are inside? But those who are outside God judges. Therefore "put away from yourselves the evil person.

Putting the evil person away from ourselves is the harshest warning we can send. The next step is God doing likewise. Bottom line is...If we continue in an extremity of sin, we are playing with fire.
 

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All sin that is willfully unrecognized and denied is unforgiven - just like A&E's sin in the Garden.
 

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Some distinction should be made between 'forgivng sins' and 'payment for sins'.

Jesus Christ on the cross was not forgiving sins. He was paying the penalty for sin. I know He said 'Father forgive them for they know no what they do'. But that was directly to those who were crucifying Him. He prayed that the Father would forgive and not punish them for their ignorance. It had nothng to do with heaven or hell destination.

Because Jesus has paid for all sin, then He and the Father can forgive our sins as they choose. Sometimes they dont. For example. Moses. Moses could not enter the promised land because he struck the rock instead of speaking to the rock. God was displeased. Water came forth anyway, but, God would not allow Moses into the promised land as punishment. In other words, God would not forgive him that sin. It recieved the punishment from God.

Did Moses go to Heaven? Of course. But God did not forgive him that sin. It brought His judgement. Not eternal judgement.

That is the same as the 'unforgiveable sin'. God will not allow that to go unpunished in this age, or the next, the millennium.

For us as believers. All our sin is paid for. All of it. Heaven is our destiny. In our walk in this life we may sin a sin that God will not forgive. Doesn't mean we are going to hell. It means He will bring judgement against us for that sin instead of allowing us to repent of that sin.

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