You know you haven't blasphemed the Holy Spirit if you're worried about it; true blasphemy involves intentionally and persistently attributing God's work to Satan, hardening your heart against the Spirit's conviction, and feeling no remorse, a state where you'd no longer care about offending God. Asking if you've committed it usually signals you haven't, as genuine concern shows you still have a conscience and desire for God, while the unforgivable sin is a final, deliberate rejection of Christ's work, making repentance impossible.
Using God's and Jesus' name when you cuss and swear is not blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. When you say things that attribute evil and having devils to God or Jesus because of miracles, healing of the sick, casting out devils, in general the work off the Holy Spirit: now that's blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
The blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is when one condemns God's merciful operation and attributes it to evil and to deceiving spirits when that same operation is evidently the Holy Spirit's. The best examples we have are those ones in the Scriptures in Mt 12: 22-32 and Mk 3: 22-30.
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is not unforgivable in the sense that God will refuse to forgive you for it - but in the sense that those who commit it are never going to allow themselves to be forgiven. It is the permanent severing of a relationship with God.
The unforgivable sin isn't something you stumble into accidentally. It's the settled, defiant rejection of the Spirit's witness to Christ. If your sin grieves you and you desire His mercy, that itself is evidence that the Spirit is still at work in you. So turn to Him today and find rest in His forgiveness.
Answer. The way Jesus explains blasphemy of the Holy Spirit in Scripture, it doesn't sound like something you can do accidentally. It also doesn't sound like something you can do if you aren't properly informed. Rather, it appears to be an intentional rejection of the obvious supernatural power of the Holy Spirit.
When the Holy Spirit convicts us of sin, he applies the truth of God's Word to our present situation or behavior. If our thoughts or actions don't agree with Scripture, he alerts us. We feel a check in our spirit, or a sense that what we're doing isn't right.
These sensations are often accompanied by an intense feeling of peace and love – like being hugged by God – as the Holy Spirit is also associated with His love and comfort. As Christians allow the Holy Spirit to change their hearts, they may start to feel His love more deeply.
Absolutely. The Baptism in the HolySpirit is a second work of grace, the first work of grace is when you get saved. The way things generally work is you share the Gospel with someone, and they hear your words and believe in Jesus.
We know this because the Bible teaches that salvation can never be lost. But if a believer were to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, he or she would certainly be lost. Therefore, a believer cannot commit that sin. Moreover, an unbeliever who commits that sin can never come to faith.
With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.
He is ready to forgive our lies, thefts, sins of thought and speech, open sins and secret sins, sins from long ago, and sins repeated many times. Notice, He is ready to forgive all blasphemies. That certainly includes blasphemous words, blasphemous thoughts, and blasphemous deeds.
Blasphemies will also be forgiven, even those spoken against Jesus Christ. If you have spoken a word against Jesus Christ, this too is forgiven. You have been forgiven. It is only the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit that will not be forgiven.
Blasphemy refers instead to things like calling God a liar, or cursing or reviling him (e.g. Ex. 22:28). It may be direct, such as in saying evil things about God, or indirect, such as in making claims that cannot be true unless evil things are true about God.
The one who blasphemes the name of the Lord shall surely be put to death; all the congregation shall certainly stone him.
You distinguish the voice of the Holy Spirit by the amount of truth(the word) in your spirit. If it's not truth, it's not God, for God is the Spirit of truth. The more of his word in your Spirit, the more his thoughts sync with yours. You can naturally begin to differentiate his voice from this point.
“The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit are Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of the Lord.
Signs of the Holy Spirit
Living a life marked by God means embracing His identity, walking in obedience, and fulfilling His purpose with faith and courage. It means being led by the Holy Spirit, loving others well, and standing firm in your faith.
The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are, according to Catholic Tradition, wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of God.
The Holy Spirit speaks in many ways—sometimes subtly, sometimes unexpectedly. You might recognize His voice in moments like these:
The sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit is essentially the sin of rejecting Christ. By continually rejecting God's free gift of salvation in Jesus, a sinner sears his conscience (ignores the voice of the Holy Spirit) and stiffens his neck. Eventually, he gets to the place where genuine repentance is no longer possible.
Conclusion: Jesus will accept anyone who comes to Him. So we know that the one who has truly committed the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit doesn't have the ability to be convicted. For it is the Spirit Who convicts (John 16:8). If one does not have the ability to be convicted, he also does not have the ability to repent.
If there's no repentance (and “repentance” means “a change of mind”), then there's no forgiveness. Therefore, they will never be forgiven. For a true believer who is saved, it is impossible to blaspheme the Holy Spirit in this way.