Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Does God Forgive All Sin? Not Quite.

By John Stallings



…All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto man-- but…….Matt.12:31

Recently a mother placed her small baby in a microwave oven & killed It. “That’s unforgivable,” we might say, but God would say, “No. If she’ll humble herself & ask for pardon, I’ll forgive freely.”

A mother in South Carolina placed her three children in a car & rolled the car into a lake drowning them all. Some might say, “That’s unthinkable. Anyone who’d do that deserves no mercy.” But God would say, “My grace is sufficient for that woman. If she’ll repent, I’ll forgive her.”

A doctor in England a few years ago threw acid in the eyes of his wife because she cheated on him. He slashed her face with a knife telling her, “No man will ever look at you again.” We might think that sin beyond mercy but God would find it totally forgivable.

Though O.J Simpson was found innocent, many people still believe he practically decapitated his wife & another man. We might look at that sin & have no feelings of sympathy for O.J, but God would forgive him if he’d killed a dozen people; if he confessed & asked forgiveness.

There are people who’ll kidnap a pregnant woman, slash open her belly & steal her baby leaving her to die. There are also people who will drug their victim, place them in a bathtub filled with ice & when the person wakes up they find the tub filled with bloody water & realize one of their kidneys was stolen.

God sees all these sins as horrible & certainly expects individuals to pay for their crimes according to the laws of man. However, in the spiritual sense –All manner of sin & blasphemy shall be forgiven unto man…..But we should never presume on God’s grace because as we’ll see His grace isn’t inexhaustible.

SINS THAT HAVE NO FORGIVENESS

There are sins with no pardon. There is much confusion about this subject so with the help of the Holy Spirit I’m going to try to “punch in some daylight.” I approach the subject in all seriousness & humility. You may not agree with me, that’s certainly your privilege but you’ll have a hard time proving me wrong.

God’s grace has limits. We don’t often hear about that nor do we really like to think about it.

TAKING THE MARK OF THE BEAST DURING THE GREAT TRIBULATION IS UNFORGIVABLE.
Revelation 13:16-18 notes, He also forced everyone small & great rich & poor free & slave to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead so that no-one could buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name. This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man’s number. His number is 666.
Revelation 14:9-11 says,--If anyone worships the beast & his image & receives his mark on the forehead or on the hand he too will drink of the wine of God’s fury which will be poured full strength into the cup of His wrath. He will be tormented with burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels & of the Lamb. And the smoke of their torment rises for ever & ever. There is no rest day or night for those who worship the beast & his image or for anyone who receives the mark of his name.
Revival will flourish during The Great Tribulation & many will be saved, but they will have to seal their testimony with their blood. People will be told to worship the beast & if they don’t comply they’ll be beheaded. As the verses above tell us, there’s no forgiveness for anyone who takes the mark of the beast.

Exodus 20:3-5 tells us,--You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. You shall not bow down to worship them…..
People won’t be able to buy or sell during the tribulation without the mark of the beast - 666. There’s no good news to talk about during this time because without the mark there will be no food, no shelter, no medical care etc. Worse, if the mark is taken, the individual will face the eternal judgment of an angry God.

Salvation will still be available but only through martyrdom.

NO FORGIVENESS FOR UNBELIEF

In a Christian’s life there are times when our faith grows weak. James tells us that if we have wavering faith—“Let not that man think he shall receive anything from God.-James 1:7

A Christian who has saving faith, from time to time can experience wavering faith. This isn’t good but it does happen.

But when it comes to salvation, -- to believe on The Lord Jesus Christ is the only basis for salvation. Christ didn’t die for the sin of unbelief nor is it covered in the atonement.

Listen to 1 John 5:10—He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself: he that believeth not God- hath made Him a liar; because he believeth not in the record that God gave of His Son.
John 3:36 says……he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.
Roman 10:9 says……if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus Christ and shalt believe in thine heart that God has raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
Listen to Jesus in John 16:8-9….And when He has come He will reprove the world of sin & righteousness & of judgment.

Of sin, because they believe not on me……

Here we have the words of Jesus saying unbelief is sin.

Hebrews 2: 12 says---Take heed brethren lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief in departing from the living God.
God won’t override unbelief & save an individual on “credit.” Unbelief must be flipped & turned to belief in order for a person to be saved. “Little faith” would still be enough to allow the person to call on the name of the Lord, but unbelief would never do it, so there is no path to salvation for the person who through unbelief refuses to make that call.—Whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16
There is no provision made for one who doesn’t call on the Lord during their lifetime, & death, without receiving Christ is irrevocable doom.

NO FORGIVENESS FOR BLASPHEMING THE HOLY SPIRIT

Matthew 12:31 says--…every sin & blasphemy will be forgiven man but the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.

In Matthew 12:22-24 the Scribes & Pharisees were attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan.

Then they brought Him a demon possessed man who was blind & mute & Jesus healed him, so that he could both talk & see. All the people were astonished & said, could this be the Son of David? But when the Pharisees heard this they said, it is only by Beelzebub, the prince of demons that this fellow drives out demons.

The Pharisees attributed the works of Jesus to the devil himself. The sin was committed in full view of a demonstration of God’s power. Luke 4:18 says that Jesus went forth in the power of the Holy Spirit. Consequently the rejection of Jesus by the scribes & Pharisees constituted a rejection of the Holy Spirit’s witness of Jesus as the Messiah.

It was for this reason that Jesus said,--all sin & blasphemy shall be forgiven but the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit shall not be forgiven men…whosoever speaks against the Holy Spirit it will not be forgiven him, either in this age or in the age to come.
If the question of blaspheming the Holy Spirit has ever troubled you, here’s a little test;

# Do you know when you do wrong?
# Do you feel conviction after committing a sin?
# Do you feel sorry over such an offense?
# Do you feel the Spirit drawing you to repentance?
# Do you have a desire to worship & serve the lord?
# Do you ever consider God?

Christians can sin, but they have a hard time doing it. If God has closed the books on a person & written them off, they would be hardhearted; they’d have turned against Jesus, reviled Him & become so depraved that they could gladly consign the works of Christ to Satan.

This sin cannot be committed accidentally & it’s unlikely a person who does it would feel bad about doing it. It really boils down to this; it’s not what God does or is going to do to a person, it’s what the person does to their self. They would much rather continue to slander God & His name than to repent. In so doing they have shut off the only way to grace—Jesus Christ & His Holy Spirit. In shutting Him off, they shut off His conviction, drawing power, and His work of nudging them to repentance.

THE SIN OF APOSTASY IS NOT FORGIVEN
Following is what I believe to be one of the clearest descriptions found in the New Testament of what it means to be a Christian, --but ironically it’s wrapped in a serious warning. Hebrews 6:4-6 says;

It is impossible for-- those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, Who have tasted the goodness of the word of God & the powers of the coming age,-- if they fall away, to be brought back to repentance, because to their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again & subjecting Him to public disgrace.
In that passage there are five distinct expressions which elsewhere in the Bible are used to describe TRUE BELIEVERS…..The person has;

# “Been enlightened”—[This indicates they have received the truth of God’s Word in their lives.]
# “Tasted the heavenly gift” [often a reference to receiving the free gift of eternal life.]
# have shared in the Holy Spirit—[who except Christians shares in the Holy Spirit?]
# have tasted the goodness of the word of God
# & the powers of the coming age-- [Sinners aren’t spoken of here. These are blessings associated with salvation, & the resurrection.]
The writer bends over backward to show that the folk he’s referring to are born-again Christians. And yet these people fall away & lose out with God to such an extent that --it is impossible for them to be brought back to repentance. That puts some “pepper in the gumbo” does it not? This is a very troubling passage.

Most of us know of individuals who for one reason or another have left the faith. They may not have actually denied the faith, but are certainly not practicing the faith.

Is this another incidence of a situation where people cannot be returned to repentance? Can a person have shared the Holy Spirit & then be lost? Are these good folk really lost? Is this really a description of a former saved person? Why can’t they find Christ once again? Why are they hopelessly lost eternally?

ANSWER; -- THESE PEOPLE COMMIT A SIN KNOWN AS APOSTASY—THEY ARE THEREFORE APOSTATES!

We know this is true because-They are crucifying the Son of God all over again & subjecting him to public disgrace.

They once confessed that Jesus was Lord & Messiah & that the crucifixion was unjust. Now in rejecting the faith their actions testify that the crucifixion was correct after all-Jesus was a blasphemer & not Messiah. If they had been there two thousand years ago they too would have cried, -Crucify Him, crucify Him. Such a witness exposes Jesus to public disgrace.

One of the sins of the end time is the sin of apostasy; people rejecting the true faith of Jesus Christ & embracing error.

1 Timothy 4:1 says, But the spirit explicitly says that in the later times some will fall away from the faith… A person can’t fall away from the faith or depart from it if they were never in it.

70% to 80% of those who are in cults today were at one time a part of classical Christianity. Nonetheless they fell into grave error & ultimately rejected the faith that they once held dear.

DELIBERATE SIN IS UNFORGIVABLE

Hebrews 10:26-30 [Living Bible]—If anyone sins deliberately by rejecting the Savior after knowing the truth of forgiveness, this is not covered by Christ’s death; there is no way to get rid of it. There will be nothing to look forward to but the terrible punishment of God’s awful anger, which will consume all His enemies. A man who refuses to obey the laws given by Moses was killed without mercy if there were two or three witnesses to his sin. Think how much more terrible the punishment will be for those who have trampled underfoot the Son of God & treated His cleansing blood as though it were common & unhallowed & insulted & outraged the Holy Spirit who brings God’s mercy to His people. For we know Him who said,--Justice belongs to me; I will repay them; who also said,--the lord Himself will handle these cases.
Verse 26 now from the NIV, --If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left…If we’re completely honest we will all have to admit that none of us is perfect & have committed sin. It may not be a frequent or flagrant sin, but none of us has lived a perfect life, or Jesus wouldn’t have had to die on the cross.

We all do things, maybe we didn’t set out to do them, but we end up in some deed or activity we know is wrong yet we go against our conscience & do it anyway. We get angry, blow our cool, lie to get out of a jam, we speed, this kind of stuff. Now which kind of sin is the verse above talking about? Is it the accidental & unknowing sins or the other kind, the deliberate sins?

I believe the passage speaks of deliberate sin; sin people choose-- sin that is willful & premeditated, --sin that the individual knows is sin in the eyes of God when they commit it. It is a state of willful, known sin that a person embraces with no thought of giving it up. This is the sin spoken of in Hebrews 6:4-6 where apostates –trample underfoot the Son of God. They have also treated the blood covenant as something common &--insulted the spirit of grace.

These folk had known Christ as their personal savior & had-received the knowledge of the truth. For such people there is no forgiveness, no remaining sacrifice for sin. What remains is the judgment of God.

DOES THE NAME SAM KINISON RING A BELL?
Sam serves as a vivid illustration of an apostate. Sam was born in 1953 in Yakima Washington & became one of the loudest & rudest comedians of the 20th century. Sam grew up in Peoria, Illinois & he & his brothers followed in their father’s footsteps by touring the Bible Belt as evangelists.

Sam became one of the great stand-up comedians of the 1980’s & later his life became the classic image of drugs, sex & rock-n-roll. Hard-partying & hard-drinking became a major part of his act.

Here are a few “Kinisonisms” as they are called.

# I used to be a preacher & people think I changed overnight. I didn’t. It wasn’t like I woke up one morning & said, “Hey, forget the Bible, where’s the party?” It was a little more gradual than that. It took a lot of women to disillusion me.”

# People are going, -- hey aren’t you afraid to tell jokes like that? Don’t you get a small chill that runs through your blood when you tell a joke like that? Aren’t you afraid of going to hell? No, I’m not worried about hell. Because I WAS MARRIED FOR TWO YEARS! HELL WOULD BE LIKE CLUB MED!”

# I’ve lived a carnal life. My view of life is “If you’re going to miss heaven, why miss it by two inches? Miss it! I don’t have to go through the thing of paying for it in the next world. I know I’m—in the next life.”

On April 10th, 1992, on the way to a sold-out gig in Laughlin, Nevada, Sam’s Pontiac Trans-Am was struck head-on by a pick-up truck driven by a 17-year old driver. Sam who wasn’t wearing a seat belt died on the scene. A 27 year old female riding with him was knocked unconscious but suffered only minor injuries.

I’ve heard through several sources that Sam, while he was lying on the side of the road dying, was having a conversation with someone not visible to anyone but him. He was resisting death & making it clear to whoever he spoke to that he just couldn’t go. But finally he gave up & said, “Oh, well, yes I guess I’ll just have to go.”

There’s a photo going around of Sam & a group of women making mockery of the Lord’s Last Supper. I’ve heard it also hangs on the wall of a bar/restaurant owned by Sam’s brother Bill. Bill used to preach with Sam & is committed to keeping his memory alive.

I’ve read that Sam’s gravestone reads; - “In another time & place he would have been called a prophet.”
Could a person like Sam find Christ? Theoretically yes, if he would truly turn to the Lord. But Sam was an apostate & he wouldn’t turn to the Lord. He had;

# “been enlightened”
# tasted the heavenly gift”
# “had shared in the Holy Spirit”
# “Tasted the goodness of the word of God”
# “& the powers of the coming age.”

Sadly, none of that was good enough for Sam. He wanted more. He wanted booze, women, & song. He wanted fame & fortune. He wanted to worship another God besides the One True God—he wanted to worship the god of self.

Years ago a pastor friend told me the story of a small church that was praying for a young unsaved man in his mid-twenties. He had a wife & three children. The man worked with a group of other men on a construction job.

Revival came to the church & one night the young construction worker committed his life to the Lord.

Word of the man’s conversion reached the other men where he worked & the next day they mocked & made fun of him. At mid-morning they came around & said, “Hey, “preacher,” we heard you got religion last night.” At two o’clock they came around again to chide him saying, “Preacher,” we heard you got religion last night- Are you a holy-roller now?” At four o’clock there was more mockery of the young man, with his fellow workers putting all the pressure on him they could.

As the work day was ending the newly saved young man asked a friend for a piece of chewing tobacco. Then, in plain hearing of his buddies, this young man spit out tobacco & loudly said,--“There’s no more to God, Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit than there is to that tobacco I spit on the ground.”

The workers saw they’d really gotten to the young guy & they all laughed & left the construction site to go home. The young man got in his truck & drove around for a while, finally pulling up in front of his house.

He got his double-barrel shotgun off the rack of his truck, got some shells, walked into his home & shot dead his wife & three children & then killed himself.

Few people really knew the back story of this terrible tragedy. My minister friend said, “John, when he spat on the ground & uttered those words of blasphemy, he opened the door to a demonic invasion into his life & it was tragically fatal for him & his precious family.”

Listen to 2 Peter 2:20-21 regarding the terrible fate that awaits unfaithful, backsliding Christians;

If they have escaped the corruption of the world by knowing our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ & are AGAIN ENTANGLED IN IT & overcome, they are WORSE OFF AT THE END than they were at the beginning.

IT WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER FOR THEM NOT TO HAVE KNOWN THE WAY of righteousness, than to have known it & then turn their backs on the sacred command that was passed on to them.

But it is happened unto them according to the true proverb, the dog is turned to his vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire.


Pretty well spells it out, doesn’t it?


Blessings,

John

12 comments:

Jordan said...

Mr. Stallings,

I can not agree with everything that you say is unforgivable. I've talked to different preachers and their explanations of some of these verses agree. They feel that after you're a Christian, there's no unforgivable sin (except for receiving the mark of the beast). They feel, though, that there's one unforgivable sin for unbelievers and that is unbelief (besides receiving the mark of the beast). The blaspheming of the Holy Spirit can be tied into this; they are unbelieving that Christ is of God. What do you think of this?

Unknown said...

Hi Mr Stallings....found your blog through a google search. I do want to ask you your feelings on something. I have been a Christian since I was 12...I am now 41. In 1999....I had an abortion after having an affair. I knew what I was doing was wrong but felt I had no other way out. I know this is NO excuse and believe me I don't excuse myself at all and have lived in a state of condemnation every since. In 2008 I began to have physical problems that have escalated and now I stay in a constant state of pain and suffering. I know that I deserve this punishment from God but want to know if you think God has or will forgive me for having the abortion. I know if I had not been a Christian that He would but since I was a Christian I need to know if I am forgiven. I do NOT want to go to hell! I see this was a post that is old but I sooo hope you will get back to me on this concern. I am scared and just read in Ezekial today some scriptures that also concerned me that no matter what (even though I have asked for forgiveness) that I may not be forgiven. Can you help? Thanks!

Unknown said...

Hi Mr Stallings....found your blog through a google search. I do want to ask you your feelings on something. I have been a Christian since I was 12...I am now 41. In 1999....I had an abortion after having an affair. I knew what I was doing was wrong but felt I had no other way out. I know this is NO excuse and believe me I don't excuse myself at all and have lived in a state of condemnation every since. In 2008 I began to have physical problems that have escalated and now I stay in a constant state of pain and suffering. I know that I deserve this punishment from God but want to know if you think God has or will forgive me for having the abortion. I know if I had not been a Christian that He would but since I was a Christian I need to know if I am forgiven. I do NOT want to go to hell! I see this was a post that is old but I sooo hope you will get back to me on this concern. I am scared and just read in Ezekial today some scriptures that also concerned me that no matter what (even though I have asked for forgiveness) that I may not be forgiven. Can you help? Thanks!

david said...

we all at times sin willfully we struggle with areas of our life's i backslide on God i was saved and filled with the holy ghost but i turned and went down a road of sin thinking i could not come back that heb10:26 said what it said the lie the devil told to me i never stop knowing Jesus was real i just felt i could not do good enough for him to save me and gave up well 20 years later he called me back with such conviction that i had no choice but to give in and now i am saved God does forgive and Jesus did pay for all my sins i am his and he will never leave you i do not care where you are now or have been he will be there for you seek him he cares for you .

Unknown said...

Im about to quit the gospel because what you said about conviction I don't have.im going to hell.god hates. but why? why cant god just forgive me?I promise god im truly gonna repent and I have.why can't god just have mercy on me?I wanna kill myself. Why live if my final destination is hell?

Unknown said...

I feel god hates me so much please can someone just please help me.Before when I started the gospel I felt conviction.I don't feel it anymore but before I did.whats going on?please someone I need your help.

Joseph said...

the book of hebrews was written to jewish christians and had to do with them rejecting Christs sacrifice for their sins by using animal sacrifices to cover their sins instead. Read these books in context and you will understand. also read in context of the whole Bible, 1 John 1:7-9 says If you walk in the light as he is in the light and confess your sins he will continually cleanse you of all unrighteousness.

Joseph said...

jane and palma jose! leave me a comment if you have any more questions about forgiveness. I would love to talk, and just know I am praying for you I deeply understand your pain and concern!

david said...

palmajose83 There is but one sin that is unforgivable and that is blaspheming the holy ghost and the fact that you want God to forgive you is showing that you are being convicted you just need to go back to the cross and ask him to forgive you and have faith he does 1st john1:9 says if.we confess are sins to him {Jesus} he is faithful and just to forgive us are sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
he is talking about Christians and you are one just know you can not earn it with works it is a free gift and we all sin at times some time we slip up and some times we just do it knowing it is wrong.we should try to live the best we can but we all fall everyone at some point but God will never leave you or forsake you look at the prodigal son Luke 15:11-32 and see how much the father loves you he longs for your return and hurts in his heart for you to come back to him this is his love for you as his child.

david said...

here is some good reading.
http://www.middletree.net/hebrews6.asp

Josh_85 said...

God is forgiving. God cares for you and me so much. I agree with you Bro. David. He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins. I John 1: 7-10. Praying for you Jane and palmajose. Plead the blood of Jesus. James 4: 6-10. Submit yourself to God. Resist Satan and he will flee from you. The devil is tormenting you. He is a liar and the Father of all liars. Hebrews 10:35-36 (KJV)
35 Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompence of reward.
36 For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. That promise is eternal life.
Matthew 24:13 (KJV)
13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
Mark 13:13 (KJV)
13 And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be
saved.
Satan would have it that you do not endure until the end. He would have it that you cast aside your confidence in the precious blood of Jesus Christ. Claim and plead the blood of Jesus Christ.

david said...

You have to know God will forgive you just look at what God sent Jesus to do for us this is how much love he has for us look at it this way God made or created everything from the earth to the solar system and in all that wounder he thought to make you with a why he is the God of life and he loves you he knew what and every thing we would do and have to go threw and he knew and knows the bad as well but yet he made us to me that makes us special in his eyes does he not say we are the apple of his eye and in psalm 139 this is what God has to say.[ 7 Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?
8 If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
9 If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
if I settle on the far side of the sea,
10 even there your hand will guide me,
your right hand will hold me fast.
11 If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me
and the light become night around me,”
12 even the darkness will not be dark to you;
the night will shine like the day,
for darkness is as light to you.

13 For you created my inmost being;
you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well.
15 My frame was not hidden from you
when I was made in the secret place,
when I was woven together in the depths of the earth.
16 Your eyes saw my unformed body;
all the days ordained for me were written in your book
before one of them came to be.
17 How precious to me are your thoughts,[a] God!
How vast is the sum of them!
18 Were I to count them,
they would outnumber the grains of sand—
when I awake, I am still with you.]

now lets not think God will not forgive us and lets know for sure we all are special to God he is all about love seek him and ask him to forgive and know and have faith he will then draw near him with a heart willing to grow and do not to forget to forgive yourself and yes even so it is OK and a must to love yourself then you can start to love others God is not beating us up for all are mistakes so let us stop doing it to are self's and please remember that Jesus is there with out stretch arms saying who so ever will come. God bless all who read this and help them to see you and your love, grace and mercy today in Jesus name Amen