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A discussion I’ve often heard, a question often asked is: what is the unforgivable sin?
When is that we cross the line and can’t come back?
Is there a time when God is finished with us and we are beyond saving?
Why do people ask that?
Because we are worried that maybe we have gone too far, done that thing once too many times, played with
fire and now it’s too late, that we have really done it this time, that the door is closed and won’t open to us again.
We fear that God has shut us out.
Today we want to look at this nagging fear that we’re disappointed God so much that he holds it against us.
And we want to get fearless about believing that we are fully and freely forgiven.
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By Pastor Don M Smith5
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Send us a text
A discussion I’ve often heard, a question often asked is: what is the unforgivable sin?
When is that we cross the line and can’t come back?
Is there a time when God is finished with us and we are beyond saving?
Why do people ask that?
Because we are worried that maybe we have gone too far, done that thing once too many times, played with
fire and now it’s too late, that we have really done it this time, that the door is closed and won’t open to us again.
We fear that God has shut us out.
Today we want to look at this nagging fear that we’re disappointed God so much that he holds it against us.
And we want to get fearless about believing that we are fully and freely forgiven.
Support the show