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What does the Bible say about unforgivable sin?

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The only unforgivable sin is unbelief, as it condemns people to eternal judgment.

In the Bible, the concept of an unforgivable sin refers specifically to unbelief. Throughout Scripture, we see examples where even grievous sins such as murder and adultery were forgiven by God, as demonstrated in the case of King David. Yet, it is unbelief that is the ultimate sin leading to condemnation because it rejects God's provision of salvation through Jesus Christ. Unbelief signifies a denial of God's grace and his goodness, which is essential for salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:31-32, John 3:18

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