Eternally cursed to hell
- Truth Chapel
- 5 days ago
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### The Unforgivable Sin
**"Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme: But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation."**
—Mark 3:28-29 (KJV)
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There comes a solemn truth that cannot be ignored—a warning that echoes through time and reaches into the depths of human souls. The mercy of God is vast, His grace abundant, and His forgiveness extends beyond what we can comprehend. Yet there remains one sin for which no pardon exists: blasphemy against the Holy Ghost.
Many have prayed, preached, and labored, reaching for the lost, persuading men to embrace sincerity, to believe that God’s forgiveness is available. Yet some, in their rebellion, have crossed a threshold from which there is no return. Scripture declares that not all men have faith, that some have been given over to strong delusion to believe a lie, damned and headed to eternal destruction.
To dishonor the Holy Ghost, to reject His conviction, to defiantly attribute His work to evil—this is the sin that seals a soul in judgment. It is a terrifying reality that some have become reprobate, cursed in the deepest fibers of their being, unable to feel what a true believer feels in an anointed atmosphere of worship. Their hearts, hardened beyond remedy, have lost all sensitivity to the Spirit’s call.
Every rebellion, every act of disobedience, every blasphemous word spoken against God and His church will be brought to account before the judgment seat of Christ. Those who reject Him, mock His truth, and profane His name will stand in terror on that final day.
Yet amid this sobering truth, there remains a call to self-examination. A man must search the dark corners of his heart, every crevice of his life, and ask himself the weighty question: Has he crossed the boundary? Has he spoken words that can never be taken back? Has he blasphemed against the Holy Ghost and placed himself beyond redemption?
The fear of crossing that line should drive every soul to humility, to trembling before the Almighty. The wise will take heed, cry out for mercy, and walk in reverence, never daring to tread upon holy ground with unclean lips. May God keep His people from ever venturing into such danger, and may we never cease to warn others of its peril.
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