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How do we know blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the unpardonable sin?

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Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is regarded as the unpardonable sin because it involves rejecting the undeniable truth about Christ.

In Matthew 12:31-32, Jesus teaches that all sins can be forgiven, except blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. This sin occurs when individuals, like the Pharisees who attributed Jesus' miraculous works to the devil, outright reject the Holy Spirit's clear revelation of Christ as the Messiah. This rejection implies a willful and persistent denial of the truth of the gospel, which is unforgivable because it signifies a hardened heart that refuses redemption. The unpardonable nature of this sin is rooted in the nature of how the Holy Spirit works—His role is to illuminate and testify to the truth of Christ, and to reject that testimony is to turn one's back on the only means of salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:31-32, John 16:13

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