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hello,

I need some help. I have been having a hard time getting back to God, i new he heard me but maybe was upset with me and im not sure why. Yesterday, I was thinking about would I have rejected Jesus back then, more specifically I thought when the Pharisees had seen him perform a miracle, would I have attribuated it to the devil. My answer to my question was yes. I instantly felt bad and rethought the situation to I dont know. I didnt realize at the time that he had cast a demon out of someone but I was thinking of a miracle like healing the blind. I fear that since I thought this that I am just as quilty as the ones who said it to him. I am having a hard time getting back to God to begin with, I fear that when I pray I know he hears me but maybe he is upset with me and is not forgiving me. I do believe Jesus is the Son of God and if i saw a miracle now I would know where it came from but I fear that my thought has made me do the unpardonable sin. I cant feel God and I just have this fear feeling as well as sadness. I feel I am seperated from him. I dont know how to find out for sure. I pray and pray but i still feel the same way.

kitty


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Just pray!


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I do believe Jesus is the Son of God and if i saw a miracle now I would know where it came from but I fear that my thought has made me do the unpardonable sin. I cant feel God and I just have this fear feeling as well as sadness.

I believe that if you had commited the unforgivable sin, you would not be here now asking us. If you were in such a state, I think your heart would have hardened past where you would care about the Lord. So please do not worry about that. If you cant feel God, well it isnt about feelings, it is about Him. Place Him first in your life. Please keep your focus on Him. Pray, read the bible, fellowship with believers. As you focus on the Lord, you will probably find that you are more attuned to hearing Him. That fear, it isnt of Him. It is the enemy trying to undermine your faith. Reject those thoughts and just focus on the Lord.

God bless

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I do believe Jesus is the Son of God and if i saw a miracle now I would know where it came from but I fear that my thought has made me do the unpardonable sin. I cant feel God and I just have this fear feeling as well as sadness.

I believe that if you had commited the unforgivable sin, you would not be here now asking us. If you were in such a state, I think your heart would have hardened past where you would care about the Lord. So please do not worry about that. If you cant feel God, well it isnt about feelings, it is about Him. Place Him first in your life. Please keep your focus on Him. Pray, read the bible, fellowship with believers. As you focus on the Lord, you will probably find that you are more attuned to hearing Him. That fear, it isnt of Him. It is the enemy trying to undermine your faith. Reject those thoughts and just focus on the Lord.

God bless

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what scares me is i think that i am making myself to remember to do good. That if i stopped making myself remember to care, i wouldnt. im terrified, and i feel beyond far from God and i dont feel that he will ever hear me. I just want to know, for sure that i didnt, that as long as i keep myself doing what is right, eventually i will be able to feel God again. But, i feel spiritually cold.

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hello,

I need some help. I have been having a hard time getting back to God, i new he heard me but maybe was upset with me and im not sure why. Yesterday, I was thinking about would I have rejected Jesus back then, more specifically I thought when the Pharisees had seen him perform a miracle, would I have attribuated it to the devil. My answer to my question was yes. I instantly felt bad and rethought the situation to I dont know. I didnt realize at the time that he had cast a demon out of someone but I was thinking of a miracle like healing the blind. I fear that since I thought this that I am just as quilty as the ones who said it to him. I am having a hard time getting back to God to begin with, I fear that when I pray I know he hears me but maybe he is upset with me and is not forgiving me. I do believe Jesus is the Son of God and if i saw a miracle now I would know where it came from but I fear that my thought has made me do the unpardonable sin. I cant feel God and I just have this fear feeling as well as sadness. I feel I am seperated from him. I dont know how to find out for sure. I pray and pray but i still feel the same way.

kitty

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Kitty spread the word !

Anyone who belives in Jesus can never have committed the un-pardonable sin.

The un-[pardonable sin albeit is linked to attributing the work of God to the Devil.

It would have to be done in a state of un-belive in God.

Meaning when you have already accepted Christ Jesus has your personal savior.

Do not, I repeat do not be worried about having committed the un-pardonable sin.

You can't have committed it.

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[quote name='Bro David


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How do you think Peter felt when he denied Christ?

You stumbled plain and simple. Get back up. You're letting the devil get to you. He plants seeds of doubt and whispers "You're not worthy".

Everybody falls. It's a fact of life. Anyone who denies stumbling denies the Light. The straight and narrow can sometimes be a hard row to hoe and when you come to a situation where you think you just can't take it anymore, take it to God. Just go to Him and admit your weakness. Talk to Him like you're talking to us. No special language skills required. Ask Him to remove those burdens. Ask Him for the spirit of peace, of strength, of endurance, of contentment. He's sitting there with all those things and more, just waiting for you to ask.

The straight and narrow has it's highs and lows and if you come to a place in your journey where you're finding the road is a little rough, take His hand and He will carry you.

We do not make this journey alone. Remember that. He is forever there, watching, listening, shielding us from those darts the devil likes throwing at us. If we are true to Him to the best of our abilities, ( and He knows what those abilities are ) He will be true to us.

Everybody falls.

I will pray for you. :noidea:


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How do you think Peter felt when he denied Christ?

You stumbled plain and simple. Get back up. You're letting the devil get to you. He plants seeds of doubt and whispers "You're not worthy".

Everybody falls. It's a fact of life. Anyone who denies stumbling denies the Light. The straight and narrow can sometimes be a hard row to hoe and when you come to a situation where you think you just can't take it anymore, take it to God. Just go to Him and admit your weakness. Talk to Him like you're talking to us. No special language skills required. Ask Him to remove those burdens. Ask Him for the spirit of peace, of strength, of endurance, of contentment. He's sitting there with all those things and more, just waiting for you to ask.

The straight and narrow has it's highs and lows and if you come to a place in your journey where you're finding the road is a little rough, take His hand and He will carry you.

We do not make this journey alone. Remember that. He is forever there, watching, listening, shielding us from those darts the devil likes throwing at us. If we are true to Him to the best of our abilities, ( and He knows what those abilities are ) He will be true to us.

Everybody falls.

I will pray for you. :cool:

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What a great post. :noidea:


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How do you think Peter felt when he denied Christ?

You stumbled plain and simple. Get back up. You're letting the devil get to you. He plants seeds of doubt and whispers "You're not worthy".

Everybody falls. It's a fact of life. Anyone who denies stumbling denies the Light. The straight and narrow can sometimes be a hard row to hoe and when you come to a situation where you think you just can't take it anymore, take it to God. Just go to Him and admit your weakness. Talk to Him like you're talking to us. No special language skills required. Ask Him to remove those burdens. Ask Him for the spirit of peace, of strength, of endurance, of contentment. He's sitting there with all those things and more, just waiting for you to ask.

The straight and narrow has it's highs and lows and if you come to a place in your journey where you're finding the road is a little rough, take His hand and He will carry you.

We do not make this journey alone. Remember that. He is forever there, watching, listening, shielding us from those darts the devil likes throwing at us. If we are true to Him to the best of our abilities, ( and He knows what those abilities are ) He will be true to us.

Everybody falls.

I will pray for you. :o

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What a great post. :noidea:

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Thanks. :cool:

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