What Is Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit?

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CDavid

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Sorry if this topic has already been asked. I haven't figured out where/how to search a particular forum's threads yet. So if this question has been asked before I apologise. I know it is the unforgivable sin. What IS it though? What is a practical example? I have heard it is attributing works of God to Satan and I have heard that it is simply refusing to accept what Christ did on the cross for your sins. Maybe the answer is still different yet? I wish J Vernon McGee were still alive. He may have talked funny but he sure knew his bible. If anyone has McGees answer to this question somewhere could you please post it here? Thanks for your time. -Bob
If we allowing the Bible to define the term blasphemy, by examining how the word is used in the scriptures, it is very easy to understand the meaning of the word, as it applies to blaspheming God. Then, by knowing the Biblical definition and proper usage, we can discover what blaspheming the Holy Ghost would entail.
Luke 5:21
20 And when he saw their faith, he said unto him, Man, thy sins are forgiven thee. 21 And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive sins, but God alone?

If anyone in the world, past or present, ever knew the definition of the term blasphemy, and it’s proper usage, it was the Pharisees. In this passage, these learned teachers of the law are saying, that by claiming to have a power that only God possesses (the power to forgive sin) Jesus is speaking blasphemy against God. And, had anyone else said these words (Man, thy sins are forgiven thee) the Pharisees would have been correct. Therefore, in this application, we can define blasphemy as follows; The act of claiming powers or abilities belonging to God.
Mark 14:64
. Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed? 62 And Jesus said, I am: and ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.63 Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses? 64 Ye have heard the blasphemy:

Here we get another definition and application for the word blasphemy; this time from the high priest. Now, surly the high priest knows the definitions for the word, and its proper usage. By claiming to be the son of God, Jesus makes himself a god. For this cause, Jesus was charged under Jewish law with the crime of blasphemy. In this application we can define blasphemy as follows; making the claim to be God or a god.
John 10:33
30 I and my Father are one.
31 Then the Jews took up stones again to stone him. 32 Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?33 The Jews answered him, saying, For a good work we stone thee not; but for blasphemy; and because that thou, being a man, makest thyself God.
Here, the Jewish people use the word in the same context, as it was used by the high priest.
36 Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God?
And here, Jesus is making sure of the accusation made against Him in verse 33 is what it is.
Now that we know two ways of defining blasphemy, and two ways the word can be applied, let’s make a couple of sentences illustrating the blasphemy of the Holy Ghost.

1) Antichrist claims to be filled with the Holy Spirit = Blasphemy
2) Antichrist causes fire to come down from the sky and says this is the power of the Holy Ghost
working through him = Blasphemy

The one example of direct blasphemy of the Holy Ghost, is different from the two methods that we have already discovered, and can be found. In the book of Mark Chap. 3, Jesus was accused, by the Pharisees of using the power of Beelzebub to cast out demons. Then, through a lengthy brow beating, Jesus told them that they had sinned, and what they had done was blasphemy against the Holy Ghost. Jesus cast out the demons by the power of the Holy Ghost, and the Pharisees gave credit to Satan, thereby denying the Holy Ghost His due.

Blasphemy, like many words in the English language, has more than one definition and application. Take the word abide. It could mean to live in;( I will abide in this home); To live up to or fulfill; (I will abide by this contract; To obey or comply with; (I will abide by the Law) It seems that to reach the Full Gospel, we should use the full meaning of Gods Word.

At any rate, there seems to be more than one way to skin a cat, and more than one way to blaspheme the Holy Ghost. I never would want to do either one.

So here it is in a nut shell.
1) Claiming to be filled with the Holy Ghost, when it’s not true = Blasphemy
2) Claiming spiritual gifts, when it’s not true = Blasphemy
3) Denying the Holy Ghost the credit due and giving the credit elsewhere = Blasphemy
4) Accusing the Holy Spirit of evil = Blasphemy​
 
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CDavid

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Aparently you have never been involved in spontaneous worship
I truly am sorry
Look at what happened during pentacost
They broke out in different tongues to worship God
Not something that can be controlled
And on that day 5,000 were saved
by the way, yes i am pentacostal
It was not in many different tongues that they began speaking on the day of Pentecost, people from different countries, already having many different languages, began speaking a new language that all could understand. Had this not happened, it is doubtful that 5,000 would have been able to understand the message from Peter, and the number saved would have been far fewer.
 
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wordhelpsme

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Whatis Blasphemy?

Blasphemy is defamatory, injurious orabusive speech. Since the Holy Spirithas God as its source, saying things against his spirit is the same as speakingagainst God.

Thefirst-century Jewish religious

The first-century Jewish religious leaderswho maliciously opposed Jesus were sinning against the Holy Spirit. They saw God’s spirit at work in Jesus as heperformed miracles that honored God, but they attributed this power toSatan. Matthew 12:22-32

Jesus’ words about such sin show that Jesusis referring to those who WILLFULLY oppose the operation of God’s spirit.

Since the spirit was at work in Jesus buthis opposers credited this power to the Devil, the sinfully blasphemed againstthe spirit. Jesus said “And so I tellyou, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against theSpirit will not be forgiven.”

HaveI blasphemed against the spirit?

The example of the Pharisees should becomforting to us if we are repentant but are still sorely distressed over ourserious error. It is not so much amatter of what kind of sin a person has committed, but the motive, the heartcondition and the degree of willfulness involved that determines whether a sinis forgivable.

Consider King David and King Manasseh, theyboth sinned greatly. Each was greatly troubledand repentant of their sins. 2 Samuel12:1-14; 2 Chronicles 33:9-13

God takes note of our heartfelt repentantattitude when we are deeply sorry for the sin we have committed and havestopped doing it and approach him in prayer for forgiveness.