Obeying God’s Commands

We focus on the Spirit, not on God’s commands. The righteousness of the law is fulfilled in us who walk in the Spirit.

We do not believe we live under the law. But it is our understanding that focusing on God’s commands will almost guarantee that we will fail to keep them. It is also our understanding that focusing on Christ and the walk in the Spirit will guarantee that we will keep them. As Scripture says, the righteousness of the law is fulfilled in us who walk in the Spirit (Romans 8:4).

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Obeying God’s Commands

Sin and Repentance

Sin has a way of warping our conscience. It deadens our senses and desensitizes us to the promptings of the Spirit.

Sin has a way of warping our conscience. It deadens our senses and desensitizes us to the promptings of the Spirit.

Sometimes our prayers may seem weak and useless. Fortunately, we don’t have to rely on the power of our words, but on the power of the One listening. He is faithful and just to forgive our sins; we must be faithful in returning to Him.

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Sin & Repentance

The Unpardonable Sin, Part 2

A follow-up article to our first one about the unpardonable sin – blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is a pretty serious offense. It’s the one sin the Bible calls “unpardonable.” You may have read our first article about it, The Unpardonable Sin. If not, that’d be a good one to read first, because this one is a follow-up to that one.

Read The Unpardonable Sin, Part 2

Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit

The Bible says the unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. What exactly does that mean?

We’ve all heard about the unpardonable sin. And we’ve all probably had questions about it. What exactly is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit? Here’s a little excerpt from our new article:

If cursing the Holy Spirit was the unpardonable sin Jesus spoke about, then many of us would have no hope of Christ. While among scholars there is a great deal of debate as to what constitutes the “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit” spoken of by Jesus in Matthew 12:31-32, Mark 3:28-30, and Luke 12:10, I believe it certainly means . . .

Find out what we think it means by reading The Unpardonable Sin.