The Unpardonable Sin - E.60 - No Compromise Radio
No Compromise Radio - Mike Abendroth
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30m
Pastor Mike explores the complex and often anxiety-inducing topic of the "unpardonable sin," otherwise known as the "blasphemy of the Holy Spirit". Drawing from Luke 12, Mike explains that while all manner of sins—including those committed by individuals like David, Paul, and Peter—can be forgiven through Christ, this specific sin involves a persistent and obstinate rejection of God’s truth . He clarifies the historical context, noting that the Pharisees committed this offense by attributing Jesus' undeniable miracles to the power of Beelzebub rather than the Holy Spirit . Ultimately, the episode serves to reassure believers that those who are truly saved are "sealed" by the Spirit and cannot lose their salvation, distinguishing between a Christian's daily struggle with sin and the definitive, slanderous rejection of the Messiah.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln8JrkHiiFI
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