Sunday, August 23, 2015

Question 63 - To say only the forgiveness - but there is a deficit in it!

Mark 3:29 NKJV - ""but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation"--"
Acts 13:39 NKJV - ""and by Him everyone who believes is justified from all things from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses."
Inference in the question: - Can the Lord Judge the believer, who blasphemes the Holy Spirit, as the righteous one by giving forgiveness to him?
Answer:
                To blaspheme the Holy Spirit, one must know who He is! But, the people did not know the existence of the Holy Spirit until the starting period of the New Testament. The people did not know about the Holy Spirit during the period, in which the Lord Christ lived in this world. There is no connection to say the name of the Holy Spirit in the period of the Old Testament, the name of the Holy Spirit was announced openly from the Virgin Mary, the mother of the Lord. Matthew 3:16, “Then Jesus, when He had been baptized, came up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and a lighting upon Him”. In those days, those, who were baptized by John, also did not hear the name, the Holy Spirit. Refer the Acts of the Apostle 19:3. There is no need for the believer to blaspheme the Holy Spirit including the heathen, who did not hear the name, the Holy Spirit.
                Commonly, the people blaspheme when they are indulged in troubles. Oh, the Lord, You made me to be born in utter poverty! Why you made me as a handicapped? Oh, Lord why are you keeping me in hardships? Even the Son of God the Lord Christ also was criticized by Jews, Pharisees, scribes, etc. in many ways in those days. Why did you being the Son of Man, say as the Son of God? What authority has You to forgive? How could You heal on the Sabbath day? In this way, they criticized the Lord Christ many times and tried to stone Him to death.
                But, they did not know the name, the Holy Spirit. How could they blaspheme the Holy Spirit, whom they did not know?
                If you want to know about the Holy Spirit, firstly you must know the Father the Creator God the true God. Thereafter, we must trust in His Son the Lord Jesus Christ and admit Him in our heart. Thereafter, we can know by hearing about the Holy Spirit and get the baptism in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.
                How can a believer, who spends his life in firm faith in the fellow ship of the righteous one and in the prayer by getting the Holy Spirit, blaspheme the Holy Spirit? There is no chance or need to blaspheme the Holy Spirit. Suppose, when a believer entangles in the grip of Satan, he who cannot tolerate his woes, may blaspheme the Lord the Creator and His Son with harsh words.
                The world, Satan, and his dark powers do not do any harm to a believer who is carried by the Holy Spirit and enlighten by Him. That means the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit and His power are such a great ones.
                So, there is no chance to a believer to blaspheme the Holy Spirit. The heathen does not know the Holy Spirit. So they cannot blaspheme. The believer, who is grown up in the Lord’s service, fellowship of the Holy Spirit, cannot blaspheme. The believer, who is grown up in the Lord’s Service, fellowship of the Holy people, does not blaspheme the Holy Spirit at any situation. So, the Lord Christ said that anyone, who blasphemes the Holy Spirit without any reason, has no forgiveness. So, there is no forgiveness to the one who blaspheme the Holy Spirit without any reason by knowing His power. So, the Lord Christ revealed in Mark 3:29 that there is no chance. It is no needy situation for a believer to blaspheme the Holy Spirit.
                As an author, I used to blaspheme the Lord Christ once upon a time, but I did not blaspheme the Holy Spirit. The reason for this is, I did not know in those days, “Who He was.”

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