I got into an agrument with my bf and I said I didnt anything to do with the holy spirit, the holy spirit is evil...bc I wanted to hold onto my anger...my bf made a reference to I wasnt walking in the spirit such as being slow to anger etc...(and at the time I really dont like when he used God on me to shut me up bc I wanted to continue to talk on whatever we were arguing) that's what lead me to say those things. The funny thing about that is, I knew to be very careful about what I said about the holy spirit so I was kinda contemplating which word I said bc I didnt want it to be used against me.. and I made the mistake to choose the word "evil"....and after that, I was very worried and gain false security through the internet of what the unpardonable sin is really all about. Thoughts and advice? Am I doomed or is there still hope?
Help I think I'm going to hell!
Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by Khanh, Sep 21, 2019.
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First rule, never let other people negatively influence your attitude toward God. Maybe not the first rule, but it's up there.
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Once your name is written in the Book of Life - it will never be removed.
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(Pro 25:24) It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman and in a wide house. -
Welcome to the Baptist Board. Stick with the discussions and the scriptures recommended. I hope you find where your conscience stands.
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Covenanter Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I would answer "no" to your question. We are all in danger of hell apart from the new birth by the Spirit of God.
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I agree with Charles Ryrie on this question: Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit involves witnessing one of Christ's miracles and attributing it to Satan. This requires Jesus to be standing right there in front of you, and therefore it has been impossible to commit this sin since the Ascension, and it will not become possible again until the Millennium.
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Reformed1689 Well-Known Member
There is always hope if you are still walking on this earth. Place your trust in Christ. Repent of your sin. Believe that in your heart that he was raised from the dead and confess with your mouth that He is Lord. Turn to Him, follow him. That does not mean you will never sin again, but that you will be actively be trying to be dead to sin and alive in Christ.