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Hello everyone-
As I've said before, often times I get bombarded and blasted with intrusive thoughts, questions about God, why He does or allows certain things, doubt, etc. My fear of the unpardonable sin is something that causes me anxiety and to feel like I'm walking on eggshells in my mind. My question is: If blasphemous thoughts occur, and if they are against the Holy Spirit, intrusive or perhaps even out of frustration and not intrusive, can that ever be forgiven? What if for a brief time we begin to think in our hearts what the Pharisees were saying and question it, but then come back to God? What if all of this occurs on purpose and is not intrusive, but rather conscious, for example. Is it forgivable? I feel as if no one knows the answer to the question of the unpardonable sin with true conviction. Please, correct me if I'm wrong on that.
God bless you all
As I've said before, often times I get bombarded and blasted with intrusive thoughts, questions about God, why He does or allows certain things, doubt, etc. My fear of the unpardonable sin is something that causes me anxiety and to feel like I'm walking on eggshells in my mind. My question is: If blasphemous thoughts occur, and if they are against the Holy Spirit, intrusive or perhaps even out of frustration and not intrusive, can that ever be forgiven? What if for a brief time we begin to think in our hearts what the Pharisees were saying and question it, but then come back to God? What if all of this occurs on purpose and is not intrusive, but rather conscious, for example. Is it forgivable? I feel as if no one knows the answer to the question of the unpardonable sin with true conviction. Please, correct me if I'm wrong on that.
God bless you all