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What does the Bible say about speaking against the Holy Spirit?

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The Bible warns that speaking against the Holy Spirit is blasphemy and represents rejecting the truth of Christ.

In Matthew 12:33-37, Jesus addresses the seriousness of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, which includes attributing His works to Satan. Such acts reveal a corrupt heart and a profound misunderstanding of who Christ is. The Pharisees accused Jesus of being in league with the devil, failing to recognize the divine authority through which He performed miracles. Their words demonstrated their evil nature. Jesus emphasizes that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, revealing one’s true spiritual condition. This highlights that true faith and acknowledgment of Christ lead to good words and actions, while rejection leads to condemnation.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:33-37, Matthew 7:21-23

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Rick Warta · Jun 12, 2016
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