Christ Is Our Salvation
How God Shows Mercy
Christ Our Passover
Believers in Christ our Passover receive his sacrifice as full assurance that our sins are gone. Christ made the sacrifice in the place of every believer. This is the substitutionary atonement. His sacrifice is effectual to take away all the believer's sins (1 John 1:7).
The Unpardonable Sin
Why is blaspheming the Holy Spirit unpardonable? It's because only the Holy Spirit can convict us that we may believe on the Lord Jesus Christ (John 16:7-11). Only the Holy Spirit can make Christ real to our hearts. He is the agent of new birth through faith in Christ. Saving faith is the gift and work of the Holy Spirit in our hearts (1 Corinthians 13:13; Philippians 1:29).
Understand that blaspheming is not resisting the Holy Spirit. A person may resist the Holy Spirit and later yield to receive Jesus as Lord (1 Corinthians 12:3). Blaspheming the Holy Spirit is not committed by someone who has been saved, whose heart has already been transformed by the Holy Spirit (Romans 12:2). It is committed by someone who has rejected the gospel of Christ totally and finally.
Jesus warned people who saw His miracles and attributed them to the devil, that they would receive no forgiveness in this life nor the world to come. Jesus performed all His miracles by the power of the Holy Spirit (Acts 10:38). Those people adamantly reject Christ, as well as His miracles, and the greatest miracle of all, the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 1:3-4).
Christ of the Covenants
When Christians Sin
Dr. James P. Boyce wrote, "Christians are not presented in the Bible as completely pure and holy, but on the contrary, the very best of them acknowledge the existence of sinful tendencies and pronounce any idea of freedom from the presence of sin to be a delusion."
"If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us" (1 John 1:8). This verse was written to those who are Christians. There is a battle that goes on within every Christian (Galatians 5:17). It's the conflict of the Spirit and flesh. Christians are indwelt by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:9; Ephesians 1:13-14). Yet, Christians still live in a corruptible body of sin, the flesh.
There is a conflict between the Spirit and flesh within Christians in this life. Dr. Boyce contrasted justification and sanctification."It is not a sanctification to be completed in this life. It is not like justification, a single act, but it is a continuous process. The work goes on throughout the lifetime of the believer, nor is it completed before death."
When Christians sin, we confess our sins to God for cleansing. First John 1:9-10 makes it clear. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us."
The Promises of God
I will not turn away from doing them good. Under the conditional promises of the old covenant law, God had to turn away from doing good to His people, because of their sins and transgressions. Their disobedience brought the curse of the law. God promises in the everlasting covenant that Christ died to take away the curse of sin from every believer. God will not turn away from doing good for us.
I will put My fear in their hearts so that they will not depart from Me. Under the old covenant law, God's people turned away from Him, even to the point of serving false gods in idolatry. God promises under the everlasting covenant to change our hearts (Romans 2:28-29). God will put His fear in our hearts, that we will not turn away from Him.