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Things Hard to be Understood by Francis Dixon
Study 4 UNPARDONABLE SIN
God's "Good News" is that there is a full and free forgiveness offered to all through the merits of His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. The heart of the gospel is summed up in Acts 13:38. In this study, however, we are to think of the one great sin for which there is no forgiveness, either in this world or in the world to come. That there is such a sin is clear - look up Matthew 12:31-32.
1. WHAT IS THIS UNPARDONABLE SIN? Let us answer this question negatively and positively.
We are not making light of any of these sins, but we are emphasising that they are not, separately or together, the unpardonable sin; and yet it must be said that if these sins are not forsaken, any one of them may lead to the unpardonable sin. Any sin becomes unpardonable if the one who commits it refuses to confess and forsake it - Proverbs 28:13. All the above-mentioned sins may be forgiven. What then is the sin against the Holy Ghost? It is the persistent, wilful rejection of the Holy Spirit's testimony concerning the Lord Jesus Christ.1 Corinthians 12:3 tells us that "no one can say 'Jesus is the Lord', except by the Holy Spirit." We are living in the dispensation of the Spirit, and the Holy Spirit convinces men concerning the Person of Christ, the value of His Finished Work and of their need of Him as Saviour and Lord. It is therefore obvious that to reject the testimony of the Holy Spirit means that we place ourselves beyond the possibility of salvation. No one can be saved without the operation and activity of the Holy Spirit; no one can come to Christ unless He draws him (John 6:44). So, to reject the Holy Spirit's testimony means to reject Christ, and that means to reject salvation, and when one has done that he has committed the unpardonable sin. When anyone persists in rejecting the testimony of the Holy Spirit to the Person and power of the Lord Jesus, then he commits this sin. The unpardonable sin is committed when anyone persistently, consciously and wilfully:-
2. WHY IS THIS SIN UNPARDONABLE? There must always be two parties to forgiveness - the forgiver and the forgiven one. This sin is unforgivable because it rejects forgiveness. A man was trapped at the top of a burning building, The Fire Brigade erected a net into which he could jump. They called to him to jump, but he refused. They told him that the net would hold him, but he replied that he did not wish to be saved. They shouted, "You fool! Jump!" - but he refused, and he died in the flames. That is the unpardonable sin. Everyone who is not a Christian is in danger of Hell. Christ is the rescuer. He has provided the "net" - the gospel, the way of salvation, and He appeals to them to trust Him to deliver them. If they refuse His salvation then they must die in their sins (John 8:21, 24), die unforgiven and unpardoned, and they must perish in the flames of His wrath.Thank God, no one need commit the unpardonable sin, no one need live without Christ or die without Him! Even now the Holy Spirit pleads with every impenitent soul to come to the Lord Jesus Christ and trust Him as Saviour - look up Isaiah 1:18; 2 Corinthians 6:2; Hebrews 12:25. The Lord's gracious invitation is still sounding forth to all who have ears to hear and hearts to accept - look up Isaiah 55:6; Revelation 22:17! |