Truly I tell you, people can be forgiven all their sins and every slander they utter, 29 but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; they are guilty of an eternal sin.’ Mark3:28
Eternally grateful wrote, concerning the above verse:
Jesus said in mark 3 all sin will be forgive, he spoke of person sins, each sin a person commits, he said they will be forgiven, he paid for them on the cross. The double jeapardy rule applies here, if jesus paid the debt, a person can not be charged for that debt again, (that is also what the splattering of blood on the mercy seat represented, you also need to go back and testudy the law, you are missing some important points there)
thats why at the great white throne no one is judged for any sin,
But what he wrote is not true is it. For in that verse Jesus stated blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven
Now let me say, I di believe Jesus paid the price of all a believers sin at Calvary, past, present and future. But according to the bible, it is not as simple as a few on this website like to make out it is. One can only wonder why they only want to talk about this, one can only imagine.
Anyway, back to Eternally Gratefulls explanation. Who was Jesus referring to in Mark3:28? Well if I aksed Eternally gratefull if there is anything a believer cannot be forgiven of, he is going to reply ‘’No’’ And I also do not believe there is any individual sin the believer cannot be forgiven of. And so, he and I must both accept Jesus is not referring to believers in that verse, that is not why he stated what he did, it concerned unbelievers obviously. Jesus made that statement because unbelievers said he was possessed by an unclean spirit/demons and he healed people/drove out demons by Beelzebub. That is why Jesus said what he did.
So as we know it was in reference to unbelievers, what does that tell us? Any sin an unbeliever commits can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven.
In Gal5:19-21 Paul was warning believers if they lived in certain ways they would be barred from the kingdom of Heaven. Two very different things which cannot be linked, one concerned unbelievers, and one believers. Though even now, I am sure they will try to be