Visitors

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Blasphemy Against The Holy Spirit

BLASPHEMY AGAINST THE SPIRIT.
Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. (Mt 12:31)
  FORMS OF blasphemies.
  You can swear in different ways and against a number of things and God.
Of God (1 Sam 3:13, Rev 16:11),
From the Word of God (Ti 2:5),
From doctrine (1 Tim 6:1),
Road to the Truth (2 Peter 2:2),
High dignities (Jude 8, Rev 13:6)
And all blasphemy can be forgiven if you repent (Mark 3:28, Luke 12:10), but if not, Ia experience eternal damnation.
Blasphemy comes from a Greek root meaning vilification =
Against God, blasphemy, cursing, blasphemy, injure, harm, defamatory, against God.
  Swearing is cursing the name of God (1 Kings 21:10),
Talking რagainst God or sacred (Acts 6:13),
is attributing to Satan the works which the Spirit of God, when it is plausible that it is God who is acting (Mt 12:24),
is turning against the Holy Spirit after having received it (Acts 6:4-8)
is imitating a work inspired another lying by the Holy Spirit, to be seen and admired (Acts 5:3) and not feel regret for it.
Blasphemy is a process of involution, whereby, in the heart of man is away from the Lord hardening and to the point of falling away and hate everything that has to do with God.
 Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is not just talking bad against God but is a process which has been angry, off, saddened, lied, tempted, resisted and finally blasphemed the Holy Spirit which were sealed and which are guided, comforted, being convicted and sanctified. In this condition, the Spirit turns away and becomes an enemy of blasphemy
STAIRS OF BLASPHEMY.
Enojar al Espíritu Santo Angered the Holy Spirit
(Is 63:10).
But they rebelled and grieved his Holy Spirit so they became the enemy, and he himself fought against them ...
Angry (Hebrew atsab means worry, pain or anger, pervert, regret, sad, hurt, angry, hurt, sad).
This happened when the people of Ishmael rebelled against God. The word rebel (Hebrew Mara which means bitter or unpleasant to do, rebel. Withstanding, taunting, hate, change, be desleal, unfair, angry, irritate).  This is the first step in which if someone falls, but he repents, confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy, it will continue devolving.
Quench the Holy Spirit
" "Do not quench the Spirit" (1 I 5:19)
Hide (Greek sbennumi extinguishing means, literally or figuratively off).
The Bible says that the spirit of man is a lamp unto the Lord, it searches the depths of his being (Pr 20:27).  That was the first Fullness of the Spirit.
Needed to keep him constantly filled
Grieve the Holy Spirit
and do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. "(Eph 4:30).
  Grieve (Greek lupe means grieve, be sad. Distress, cause sadness, discomfort, pain).
This condition is achieved when instead of growing in the regeneration process and put off the old man begins to live a life according to the world and its deceitful desires.
  Lying to the Holy Spirit
""Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Spirit, and remove part of the land price?" (Acts 5:3).
  Lying (Greek pseudomai means utter a falsehood or try to deceive by falsehood, lie)
In this condition falls as a result of not putting the lie, which is part of the old man and work of the flesh, allowing Satan to completely fill the heart as big as devising tricks to lie to the Holy Spirit.  Ananias wanted to deceive men in order to believe it was spiritual and it was worth
Loved the praise of men but God and God forgot that no one deceives (Ga 6:7).
Tempt the Holy Spirit
  "Then Peter said to him why you have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? ..." (Acts 5:9)
Tempt (Greek meaning peirazo encourage, discipline, challenge, examine, try).
The Bible says in the book of James that we are tempted when we dragged our own lust (James 1:15).
It also tells us that God can not be tempted because He is holy (St 1:13). Then trying to do this is a serious offense. " One way is to tempt God and Satan tried to encourage our Lord Jesus Christ when he said he was thrown from the pinnacle because God would send angels to help him, but the divine response was "It is written: Do not tempt the Lord thy God." (Mt 4:7). (Mt 4:7).
Also the Pharisees tempted the Lord with trick questions to see how he acted, but the Lord always answered with wisdom and let them quiet and stunned to the point of saying they would never ask more questions because they had never heard any man like him (Jn 7:45-46).
There are several ways to tempt God, among them is the test God to see if it has power to do something, as in the case of Israel when asked bread (Ps 78:18-20).
Another way is to ask personal taste as when Israel asked for meat and though the Lord has given it, there was a plague among the people because the temptation.
Another way is asking for signs to prove that God has power, as in the case of the scribes and Pharisees who demanded signs (Mt 12:38-39).
Among the antidotes against the temptation we have the faith by which we believe God is mighty, He is faithful.

Resisting the Holy Spirit
' '! Stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears!  You always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do you. "Acts 7:51).
Resist (Greek Antipipto means to oppose, resist).
Are those who not only oppose the Holy Spirit but kill those who proclaim the good news of salvation and have fallen into hard-necked.  Are uncircumcised in heart and ears, always resisting the Holy Spirit.
The only solution in this situation is to repent, humble themselves and put under the mighty hand of God.
So far the process of an apostate is to be reversible, being forgiven so in ignorance or willfully done, because God is always abundantly pardon.
  Blaspheming the Holy Spirit
. But anyone who blasphemes against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin. "(Matthew 3:29).
This is the final step in the process of involution as when a person comes to this condition and can not repent because he has fallen into irreversible apostasy and the Holy Spirit does not produce repentance, making it impossible to be restored (Heb. 6 :1-4) Without doubt before arriving at this terrible condition, God gives opportunity for repentance which we take for our heart is not hardened and darkened.

No comments:

Post a Comment