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What is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?

Episode 33

February 23, 2024 • David Horner, Nathan Crowe • Mark 3:22–29, Matthew 12:22–32, Luke 12:10

In Mark 3:29 Jesus said, “...whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin." What is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit? Is there really a sin that God will never forgive? Can a non-believer who commits this sin later repent and be forgiven? In this episode, Pastor David and Nathan take a look at these challenging words of Jesus to find out what they mean for our lives.

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