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  1. Okay I do not question that you are right. I just find it difficult to somewhat understand haha
  2. Of course. But what if they rebell and then want to repent?
  3. I understand it is. But why can one not repent from rebellion?
  4. But is the sin then to refuse Christ untill you die? It is so hard for me to understand the sin. I mean, I guess that God forgives a man who wants forgiveness?
  5. So you mean it is not to say "no" to Christ? Not to "fall away" from faith? Not to say "no" to salvation?
  6. So you mean basically that they never WILL confess their sins and ask for forgiveness? But it is still hard to understand. Because IF someone hypothetically did like the pharisees but then asked for forgiveness, or if one of the pharisees who blasphemed the holy spirit would have realized they actually did something very wrong and wanted forgiveness, forgiveness would not have been granted to them?
  7. This I understand. But if a person does go against Christ in this way But then regrets that fact?
  8. The unforgivable sin is basically to say no to Jesus yes. But I still wonder over this... If a person says no and then later regret this fact and wants to be forgiven and be with God, is he rejected by God because of his earlier no?
  9. Okay I see... So basically, he who asks for forgiveness is forgiven if he truly asks for it? There is no "No, I gave you that opportunity and you spoiled it!"?
  10. I ask the same here. What if they deny him and then later on regret it? Will they not be forgiven even if they ask?
  11. By that you mean that if a man has rejected God's offer and then regrets the fact that he did, he will not be forgiven even if he asks? Why would God do that if he wants everybody to be saved? I can accept that there can come a point when a person will not care about God anymore and not ask for forgiveness, but you mean that there can be that persons who ask for forgiveness but are denied forgiveness?
  12. But is it a lifetime ut rejecting or a one time rejecting?
  13. But there must be an unforgivable sin that can be comitted today and I would say that is to know the work of God, hate it and do everything to prevent it. In other words to do just like the pharisees and actively try to destroy the work of God for yourself and others. Knowingly. That is the same work as the devil does, hence, the blasphemer works with the devil out of hatred towards God.
  14. I ageee with this... I am sorry, I guess I must have missunderstood what you actually meant. God of course wants People to be saved, which is why he will not deny those calling up on him, but at the same time he will never accept sin.
  15. I have a hard time accepting this view. If it is true, it can sound like people get only one chance to repent and receive forgiveness. If this view is right, then I must have comitted this sin. And so must Jonah, Peter, David etc... Or maybe I missunderstand? But you know my thread I started a couple of months ago, I did reject the truth when convicted. Not out of malice or anger or hatred but because I was a coward(which is no excuse). Then I realized and became very afraid and Started asking for forgiveness. And if I the want forgiveness and want to turn away from sin to have a relationship with God, you mean he will not let me because of my past rejecting? The bible says God is more mercyful than human beings. And Christ came to save lives, not destroy them.
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