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Can a believer commit the unpardonable sin?

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No, a true believer cannot commit the unpardonable sin because they are kept by God's power.

According to 1 Peter 1:5, believers are kept by the power of God through faith, which is genuine and enduring. Therefore, true believers cannot commit the unpardonable sin, as they are preserved by God's grace and cannot fall away from their faith. The unpardonable sin is characterized by a complete and intentional rejection of the Holy Spirit and the revelation of Christ, which a genuine believer would not do. Their faith, granted by God, ensures that they will ultimately have repentance and receive forgiveness.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:5

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