QUESTIONS/ANSWERS ABOUT THE
UNPARDONABLE SIN
QUESTION #300 -- Are there
other sins, besides blasphemy
against the Holy Ghost, that may
become unpardonable sins? Does
"crossing the dead line" mean
that the individual will die
physically before he. has
another call from God? May not
the Lord leave one for a time
and then return, as in the cases
of His dealings with the ancient
Hebrews?
ANSWER #300 -- Any persistent
sin may become unpardonable.
Crossing the dead line does not
always imply early physical
death. There are doubtless
people still living who have
been abandoned by the Holy
Spirit for thirty or more years.
Yes, there may come another call
of the Spirit after a long
period of cessation of such
striving.
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QUESTION #301 -- Twelve years
ago I came to feel that I had
committed the "unpardonable
sin." Nine years ago I was
awakened to find this was a
false notion and I sought God's
mercy and found it in abundant
pardon. I was taught that I
should be sanctified; I sought
for that experience and finally
professed it, but I think now I
never did have it. Now I have
drifted far away from God, have
lost my relish for the Bible and
spiritual things and now feel
that I have in reality passed
the "dead line" and that there
is no mercy for me. My heart is
so dead and indifferent that I
am distressed beyond measure. Do
you believe there is still mercy
for me?
ANSWER #301 -- I certainly do
believe there is mercy for you.
The fact that you wrote me the
detailed letter shows that you
are interested in spiritual
things and that God has not left
you. The devil has tripped you
at the same point where you fell
before. Quit worrying about what
God will do and come to Him in
all sincerity-He will not fail
you. There is a lot of preaching
on "The Unpardonable Sin" that
is a travesty on the character
of God, but remember that if you
think there is no mercy and as a
consequence do not seek it in
faith, it is the same as though
there were none, for you will
never find it This is where the
devil uses the fallacy to drive
people into insanity and sink
them into hell. Resist the
devil. Refuse to believe your
doubts. Seek God with all your
heart in true repentance and
faith and as sure as God is God
and truth is truth His Spirit
will come to you in healing,
even as He has already come to
you in bruising. Death lurks
only in procrastination. Life
looks out from faith and
obedience. "Look to Jesus now
and live."
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QUESTION #302 -- I am afraid I
have crossed the dead line, and
can never be saved. And yet I do
have a desire to love and serve
God. But I am haunted with the
idea that about two and a half
years ago I crossed the line
between God's mercy and His
wrath. Do you believe I am
doomed to be lost? Is there not
any way for one who has sinned
against the Holy Ghost to get
back to God?
ANSWER #302 -- I certainly do
not believe you have sinned
against the Holy Ghost or that
you are fated to go to hell. If
this were the case, a merciful
God would not continue to call
you by His Spirit and make your
hell the more intolerable by
giving you a glimpse of heaven.
But I do believe you are the
victim of the devil's scheme to
keep you from ever coming to God
in faith for pardon and mercy.
Argument will probably not help
much, so I am going to exhort
you to "doubt your doubts and
believe your faith," and come to
God for immediate pardon and
salvation. If He turns you down,
you will be the first who ever
came that way that He turned
down.
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