The blasphemy of which Jesus spoke was not just ordinary blasphemy, but was the failure of Israel to receive Him that lost the Jewish people as a whole the exclusivity of their first claim on the savior, and led to salvation being available to the whole world. You didn't do that. You physically can't do that. You're not going to hell. Anyone who says you are is a liar - even if it's that voice in your head that sounds so sweet and reasonable. That's one of the common tricks of the enemy - he'll whisper in your ear, and say that since you thought something, that's how you are. Don't fall for that tripe. When you hear something like that, rebuke the devil for lying to you.
goldenspines (post: 1315814) wrote:And lastly, there is no place in the Bible that says outright that the Holy Spirit will leave you if you sin, therefore, you can dismiss that thought.
But from what you've told me, you never, at any point, literally called the Holy Spirit, Satan.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1316008) wrote:The blaspheming of the Holy Spirit is outright rejection of God's gift of grace. You haven't done that. Live in His peace.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1316008) wrote:The blaspheming of the Holy Spirit is outright rejection of God's gift of grace. You haven't done that. Live in His peace.
Momo-P (post: 1316004) wrote:While it's true I still feel bad about it, on the flip side of things, I also don't think God wants us to just accept things instantly and not make sure we know what we're believeing in. I mean, yes Jesus is God, I know that, but for the sake of arguement, what if something DIDN'T add up? Who really wants to get their butt handed to them for following the wrong guy?
Momo-P wrote:The only real downside of that issue was that I let my doubt get the better of me.
Momo-P wrote:At the end of the day, I guess the reason it bothered me so much was that, instead of simply doubting Jesus as God (which is bad enough as it is), I was specifically worrying that it was the enemy impersonating Him. Which is exactly who they said He was (or was in Him, whatever). But if I understand your post right, you're saying there's a difference. Where as they outright told people that's where He drew His power from, I never actually preached that to people and was still trying to figure it out myself. In fact, I never actually stopped sorting information out until it went in Jesus's favor. Otherwise I would've just kept doing it.
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