NOT SO LONG AGO, a professing Christian -- a prominent churchman,
of what denomination I never knew -- was murdered for allegedly
committing adultery. Many said, "That man was no Christian! No real
Christian could ever commit adultery." I never knew the man. I merely read of it in the newspapers. It is
not for me to judge whether he had ever been really a Christian --
or, for that matter, whether he was guilty of the alleged
adultery. But, as a hypothetical case, what if a professing Christian did
commit adultery? Would that prove he never was a Christian? Or,
suppose he had been a genuinely converted man, utterly sincere in his
Christian life, and that he did commit the adultery. Could he still
be a really converted Christian after committing the adultery? -- or
was the adultery, under those circumstances, "the unpardonable sin"?
Would God forgive, on repentance? THAT question I can answer! Many have come to me, worried, and said: "I'm afraid I have
committed the unpardonable sin." I have replied, "You probably haven't." But they will persist, "Yes, but I consented, in my mind, to
commit that sin. Sure I was tempted -- and I tried to resist it in my
mind, but the more I resisted, the more I wanted to do it -- until,
finally, I just gave in, and consented in my mind, to do it. I did it
knowingly. Wasn't that sinning willfully? Wasn't that the
unpardonable sin?" LET'S UNDERSTAND what is meant by sinning willfully, and by what
is called "the unpardonable sin." Jesus Christ spoke of a certain special kind of SIN -- popularly
called "the unpardonable sin" -- which "shall NOT be forgiven ...
neither in this world, neither in the world to come" (Matt. 12:
31-32). Is this sin committed only by converted Christians -- or also by
non-Christians? Is every sin committed by a converted Christian unpardonable? Or
can a Christian commit a sin, repent, be forgiven, and still remain a
Christian? First, we need to UNDERSTAND, more clearly than most do, what
constitutes a Christian in God's sight -- according to the BIBLE. I
want to make PLAIN some factors you probably have never
understood! The Bible teaching does not altogether agree with the dictionary
definition, nor with the popular idea that has gained general
acceptance in the so-called Christian world. Webster's Dictionary defines a Christian as: "One who believes, or
professes or is assumed to believe, in Jesus Christ, and the truth
taught by Him." The BIBLE replies: "Thou believest that there is one God, thou
doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble" (James 2:19). Today many professing Christians -- and most of the "tracts"
passed out purporting to show "sinners" how to "get saved" -- how to
become a Christian -- quote one verse, Acts 16:31, "Believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." Notice, this passage
does NOT say, as they appear to ASSUME, "Believe ... and then thou
ART ALREADY saved." It says "shall be" (FUTURE tense) saved.
Assuredly this believing on Christ is necessary, yet other Biblical
passages make plain that this IS NOT ALL that constitutes "being
saved." In John 7:31, it is recorded: "And many of the people believed on
Him ..." But were they really Christians? Notice, beginning with John
8:30: "As He spake these words, many believed on Him. Then Jesus said
to those Jews which believed on Him, 'IF ye continue in my Word, then
are ye my disciples indeed ....'" But they did not actually BELIEVE
HIM! They believed ON HIM -- that He was a great teacher, as a man --
they believed on the PERSON -- like millions today. But they did not
BELIEVE Him -- did not believe what He said -- His Message -- His
Gospel. To these same people, who "believed on Him," Jesus said, just
a few verses farther on, "... but ye seek to kill me, because MY WORD
hath no place in you ... But now ye seek to kill me, a man that hath
told you the truth, which I have heard of God ... and if I say the
truth, why do ye not believe me?" (John 8:31-46.) They "believed on the Lord Jesus Christ," just as these cheap
tracts tell "sinners" to do to "be saved." Yet they tried to KILL the
very Saviour they "BELIEVED ON." And they DID NOT BELIEVE HIM -- did
not believe what He said. There is a DIFFERENCE between "believing ON Christ," and BELIEVING
CHRIST! So here are two TRUTHS: 2) MANY who, judged by this world's more popular "Christian"
teachings, appear NOT to be Christians ARE, in actual fact, truly
converted Christians IN GOD'S SIGHT! What, then, IS a true "conversion"? WHAT constitutes a real
Christian in the sight of GOD? The WAY to become a Christian was given, in few words, on the very
day that the New Testament Church of God began, by the apostle Peter.
There were three steps. The first two, we humans must do. These do
not "save" us, or make us Christians -- they are merely required
conditions. The third, GOD does. They are: 1) REPENT, 2) be baptized (which is the outward action
testifying to inward FAITH in Christ as Saviour-Acts 8:36-37), and 3)
you shall receive THE GIFT of the HOLY SPIRIT (Acts 2:38). Now consider one additional Scripture: "But ye are not in the
flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in
you. Now if any man have NOT the Spirit of Christ, HE IS NONE OF HIS
(Rom. 8:9). A Christian, then, (BIBLE DEFINITION) is one in whom the Holy
Spirit dwells! The next (10th) verse speaks of the Holy Spirit of God
dwelling IN you as CHRIST being in you -- in this language: "And if
Christ be in you ...." And the following (11th) shows how this will "save" -- that is,
give you the GIFT of ETERNAL LIFE -- complete "salvation" -- when it
says: "But IF the Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead
dwell in you, He that raised up Christ from the dead shall also
quicken your mortal bodies by His Spirit that dwelleth in you." This passage shows that the final salivation means being GIVEN
ETERNAL LIFE at the time of, and through the resurrection. It says,
of that final gift of being made IMMORTAL, "He ... shall also" (As He
raised Christ by a resurrection) -- and note that it is future tense
-- "quicken your mortal bodies BY HIS SPIRIT which dwelleth in
you." Notice carefully! It is the Holy Spirit of God "dwelling in you"
at the time of the resurrection. Or, more specifically, at the end of
this mortal life. IF the Holy Spirit of God is "dwelling in you" at
that time, which is the time of the second coming of Christ, (or at
the time of your death, whichever comes first), THEN your mortal body
will be resurrected, or changed, to an mortal body -- given ETERNAL
life. As long as the Holy Spirit of God dwells IN YOU, you are Christ's
-- that is, you ARE A CHRISTIAN. But (verse 9 of Romans 8, quoted
above), "if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His"
-- he is NOT a Christian. A Christian, then, in GOD'S terms, is one who has, at the moment,
God's HOLY SPIRIT dwelling in him. BEFORE this change has taken place, he is NONE OF HIS -- not a
Christian. IF the Holy Spirit no longer dwells in him, then he is no
longer a Christian. He is a Christian while, and only while, the Holy
Spirit is dwelling in him. Millions may profess to be Christians, but unless God's Holy
Spirit, given as HIS GIFT by GRACE, is, at the moment, dwelling in
them, they are NOT CHRISTIANS. Millions may have their names written in Church membership books,
and still be "NONE OF HIS" -- not really CHRISTIANS at all! And
millions are so deceived! So UNDERSTAND THIS! A person is a Christian -- in God's sight --
ONLY while God's Holy Spirit is dwelling IN him. Not before! Not
after! Next, to UNDERSTAND, it is important you realize that God's Spirit
will not remain dormant within you. You can't put a cork over it and
bottle it up. The Scriptures above quoted speak of His Spirit as
"dwelling" in you -- and, with many other Scriptures, as "CHRIST
dwelling [in Spirit, not in actual Person] in you." But the
living Christ is alive, active, not lifeless or dormant. In John 7:37-39 Jesus spoke of the Holy Spirit as "rivers of
living water," flowing into us from Him, and then flowing out of us,
in fulfilling God's Law. God's Spirit is God's LOVE -- "the LOVE of
God shed abroad in our hearts BY the Holy Spirit" (Rom. 5:5). God's
Law is a spiritual Law (Rom. 7:14), and requires the spiritual LOVE
we can receive only from God to fulfill -- for LOVE is the fulfilling
of the Law (Rom. 13:8, 10). Your own human (carnal) love cannot
properly fulfill God's spiritual Law! And remember, God gives His
Holy Spirit ONLY to "them that OBEY Him" (Acts 5:32). Now a flowing RIVER flows down a riverbed -- and God's "riverbed"
down which the "living water" of His Spirit flows out from us is HIS
LAW. In other words, God's Spirit flows out of us by fulfilling God's
Law. In the 15th chapter of John, Jesus makes this PLAIN! We are
compared to the branches on a vine -- say, a grapevine. As the sap
flows from the vine into the branches, producing FRUIT, so God's
Spirit flows from the living Christ into us, producing the "WORKS" of
RIGHTEOUSNESS -- that is, fulfilling God's LAW. But this kind of
"works" is not our "works" -- for that (God's Spirit -- God's LOVE)
which PRODUCES this fruit of righteousness comes from GOD by HIS
GRACE, freely given. THIS IS NOT OUR OWN RIGHTEOUSNESS -- it is not
OUR "works" at all -- it is GOD'S righteousness given by His grace,
through His Spirit! Now is this God-given righteousness required for salvation? Notice this illustration of Jesus, in the 15th chapter of
John. Jesus says "I am the Vine, and my Father is the Husband man" --
that is, the owner and cultivator of the vineyard (John 15:1). Next
verse: "Every branch in me that beareth not fruit He taketh away."
Further, "He that abideth in me, and I in him" (Christ abiding, or
dwelling IN YOU through the Holy Spirit) "the same bringeth forth
much fruit ... If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a
branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the
fire, and they are burned" (verses 5, 6). In other words, the fruit of God's righteousness MUST be produced
in the Christian life. And what is "righteousness"? God says, "All
thy Commandments are righteousness" (Psalm 119:172). This does not
necessarily mean God will cut you off immediately, the first day or
week or month you might let go by without producing active and
positive fruit. There is, however, a limit somewhere along life's way
where, unless you are definitely growing spiritually, that God's
Spirit will no longer "dwell in you," and if you let that time come,
you shall, like a dead grape branch, be ultimately cast into the
final "gehenna fire." But be sure of this: It is a DANGEROUS thing for a truly converted
Christian to grow lukewarm and careless, and become a "passive"
Christian. Perhaps most have temporary lapses in spiritual progress.
But as soon as you "wake up" to such a lapse, repent immediately and
seek God with your whole heart, for a CLOSER, more active spiritual
walk with Him. Notice now this BASIC TRUTH. There are just the two opposite philosophies of life -- two
OPPOSITE WAYS. 1) The WAY of human nature. This is the self-centered way of
vanity, greed, envy; the way of getting, taking, accumulating; the
way of competition and strife. It is the WAY of Satan -- the way of
sin. 2) The WAY of the divine nature, which may be implanted within by
the Holy Spirit. This is the GOD-centered way of humility, exaltation
of GOD, submissiveness to God; the way of outgoing concern for fellow
man; the way of GIVING, sharing, serving, helping. It is the WAY of
righteousness -- GOD'S WAY. Also, there are the TWO opposite and opposing ATTITUDES of
mind. You have a natural mind that is in tune with the devil's
wavelength (Eph. 2:2). It picks up the very attitudes of Satan as
expressed by selfishness, criticism, envy, unhappiness, etc., etc.
Satan actually transmits to humanity that attitude of mind and heart
which travels the way of sin as explained in 1) above. Of this
natural mind, God says: "The carnal mind is enmity [hostile]
against God; for it is not subject to the law of God ..." (Rom.
8:7). The opposite ATTITUDE is that of the repentant Christian -- that
of the divine nature implanted by the Holy Spirit. It travels THE WAY
of 2) above. This is the spiritual mind. The mind of Christ -- in
you! Now remember, there are TWO required CONDITIONS, which you must
supply, before you receive the GIFT of God's Holy Spirit. Neither of
these supply or earn salvation. But God will not GIVE His precious
GIFT until we put down the hostile rebellion. These two conditions,
as stated before, are repentance and faith. What is repentance? This comes to the very crux of the whole question. Repentance is a change of mind and ATTITUDE. It is a change from
this carnal attitude of hostility toward God -- of rebellion against
God's Law, to the opposite attitude of love, submission, obedience,
and worship of God, and reliance on Him. It is an "about-face" in
attitude and intent, to THE WAY of God's righteousness. Repentance means that you come to really saw yourself as you ARE
-- as GOD sees you -- as a self-centered, hostile, shrivelled-up,
rotten, vile, filthy, sinning hulk of rotting human flesh, unworthy
to breathe the free air God gives you! It means to be so SORRY, not
only for what you have done, but also for WHAT YOU ARE -- that you so
ABHOR yourself that you come, emotionally broken up, throwing
yourself on God's mercy, asking His forgiveness, and His redemption!
It means wanting to be made righteous. To REPENT means a total change of ATTITUDE and HEART! A
continuously repentant attitude! For God's Spirit will dwell only in
such a mind! FAITH means to accept the living Jesus Christ as personal Saviour,
RELYING on Him, in full confidence that HIS SACRIFICE of His very
life for YOU is altogether sufficient to pay the penalty of your
transgressions; relying on Him completely to save you from sinning,
and to GIVE you righteousness and Eternal Life. When you receive God's Holy Spirit, you have received the very
life of God. But that does not make you, as yet, an inheritor of
eternal life. You are not yet IMmortal. You are then an HEIR of God -- and a joint-heir with Christ. You
are a BEGOTTEN child of God, not yet Spirit-BORN; that is, an heir,
not yet a possessor or inheritor. Still mortal flesh and blood -- not
yet composed of spirit. But as long as God's Holy Spirit dwells in you (active, as
described above), you remain an heir of God, later to inherit and
share with Christ ALL that the heavenly Father has! Now we come to an ALL-important fact. God's Holy Spirit within you is the presence of a NEW NATURE -- a
DIFFERENT nature -- you are now a partaker of the Divine NATURE (II
Peter 1:4). The nature that not only wants to BE GOOD -- but wants to
DO righteousness. But, mark this well! The reception of God's Divine NATURE within
us DID NOT remove the old Human NATURE, with its pulls and
temptations. Nor will the HUMAN nature be completely REMOVED until
the resurrection, and change into SPIRIT COMPOSITION -- until you are
no longer composed of matter, but of spirit. Notice the apostle Paul's teaching to the Gentile converts of
Galatia: "This I say, then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not
fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against the
Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the
one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would"
(Gal. 5:16-17). In Romans 8:14, it is written: "For as many as are led by the
Spirit of God, they are the sons of God." I want you to UNDERSTAND this! When one receives God's Spirit, it opens the MIND to spiritual
comprehension -- spiritual KNOWLEDGE. It shows him THE WAY to live --
the way of GOD'S LAW. It opens the MIND to understand God's Word --
and we must live by "every Word of God" -- so said Jesus. God's Holy Spirit never possesses one -- never forces one. It
enlightens one's mind -- LEADS in the right way. But the individual
must make the decision, and exercise WILL, to go that way. Now to the Galatians, Paul wrote that when we "walk in the Spirit"
-- that is, are LED BY the Spirit, then "YE" -- that is, YE
CHRISTIANS -- shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. The sense,
here, is that IF and when you -- through lack of vigilance -- relax
and neglect to "walk in the Spirit," you may be caught off guard and
yield to the PULL of human nature, still in you, and thus fulfill the
lust of the flesh -- commit a SIN! In other words, IF, as long as, and WHEN, you WALK in the Spirit,
you will NOT commit sin. But, Paul continues: "For the flesh lusteth
against the Spirit" -- and, as the RSV translates the rest of the
sentence, "the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these
are OPPOSED to each other, to prevent you from doing what you would"
(Gal. 5:16-17). What you WOULD, what you really want to do, now that you have
become spiritual minded, is to DO RIGHT -- go the WAY of God's Law --
be LED by God's Spirit. But is it easy? This leads us directly to the FIGHT to be obedient the apostle
Paul experienced. After explaining that THE WAY of God's RIGHTEOUSNESS is THE WAY of
God's Law, Paul was inspired to write: "What then shall we say? That
the Law is sin?" When God inspired that question, He knew that multiple thousands
of professing clergy of today's deceived "Christianity" would be
saying that God's Law is EVIL -- it is BAD -- it is a yoke of BONDAGE
-- that it is bad for us -- that Jesus "nailed it to His cross" --
that that "terrible Law" is "done away." So God inspired the Answer:
"By no means!" Read the question and answer again: "What then shall we say? That
the Law is sin?" And GOD'S answer through Paul: "BY NO MEANS!"
(Romans 7:7 -- RSV.) Continue, (Moffatt translation): "Why, had it
not been for the Law, I would never have known what sin meant." In other words, the Law DEFINES SIN -- the definition of SIN is,
"Sin is the transgression of the Law" (I John 3:4). God does not
allow MAN to decide what is sin -- but God compels man to decide
whether to sin. Man could never know what is sin, except by God's
Law. Continue: "Thus I would never have known what it is to covet,
unless the Law had said, You must not covet." Paul says further, "Wherefore, the Law is HOLY, and the
Commandment HOLY, and JUST, and GOOD ... For we know that the Law is
spiritual" (Rom. 7:12, 14). Yes indeed -- it is a spiritual Law -- a Law of SPIRITUAL
PRINCIPLES of living -- the HOLY, GOOD, SPIRITUAL WAY OF LIFE! Yet
God says the carnal mind hates it -- is hostile to it, not subject to
it (Rom. 8:7). According to THAT inspired Word of GOD, a vast segment
of the clergy of professing "Christianity" is CARNAL minded! Tragic,
but true! Now notice that it is NOT EASY to GO that way! It requires
struggle! And why? Because human nature pulls you the other way! Paul continues: "But then I am a creature of the flesh, in the
thraldom of sin. I cannot understand my own actions. I do not act as
I desire to act; on the contrary, I do what I detest" (verses 14-15,
Moffatt translation). Notice, Paul is not talking about how he formerly DID, before
conversion. He is speaking in the PRESENT TENSE. He is telling us of
the struggle against sin that even the apostle Paul experienced. Continue: "For in me (that is, in my flesh) no good dwells"
(verse, 18). That is, in human nature. Psychiatrists today reason from the false approach that human
nature is essentially good. God Almighty says it is NOT good, but
essentially evil. The vanity in human nature wants to be thought of
as good -- would like to BE good, but not to DO good. Thus it is
deceptive, deceitful. It "kids itself" -- to use modern slang. God
says, "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately
wicked: who can know it?" (Jer. 17:9.) Yes, who can know -- or
UNDERSTAND it? Assuredly modern psychologists and psychiatrists
don't! So Paul says that in him -- in his human flesh -- his human nature
-- no good dwells. The ONLY good that can be in us is CHRIST in us,
by His Holy Spirit. So Paul continues: "... the wish is there, but not the power of
doing what is right" (verse 18). Continue (Authorized Version), "For
I delight in the Law of God." Paul had changed his mind -- REPENTED. He had been converted --
received God's Holy Spirit, was now SPIRITUAL MINDED. God's Law was
in his mandate was now "the law of his mind" -- He delighted in it --
said it was holy, just and good -- a spiritual Law. In his
now-converted spiritual mind, he desired to DO good. So he said, "I delight in the Law of God after the inward man: but
I see another law in my members, WARRING against the law of my mind,
and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my
members" (verses 22-23). What was this "another law in his members"? It is also called "the
law of sin which is in my members." It is simply the HUMAN Nature
that was still in him. It was warring against GOD'S LAW, which was
now "the law of his mind." So Paul is describing his experience AFTER
conversion -- WHILE God's Holy Spirit was "dwelling in" him. And this
other law, which was his human nature, was bringing him "into
captivity" as its slave! As explained in Galatians 5:16-17, human nature"the flesh" --
lusted against God's Spirit in him -- against God's Law in his mind,
"so that ye cannot do the things that ye would," as he wrote in
Galatians 5:17. It was thus with Peter. It was thus with Paul. And that is the way
it is with YOU if God's Spirit dwells in you. Paul said, "... but the evil which I would not, that I do" (Rom.
7:19). So what is Paul saying? He is saying that the PULL of human
nature, warring against his converted spiritual mind, did cause him
to sin! Do not blame me, because THAT IS WRITTEN IN YOUR BIBLE! Let's
become undeceived, and UNDERSTAND the TRUTH as God inspired it! But there is a HAPPY ENDING to Paul's experience, after all. So
let's make it PLAIN! After Paul recounted his problem, no wonder he exclaimed, "O
wretched man that I am! WHO shall deliver me from the body of this
death?" (Verse 24.) The Moffatt translation is more clear: "Miserable
wretch that I am! WHO will rescue me from this body of death?" And
his answer: "GOD WILL!" Then follows the wonderful 8th chapter of Romans -- the "Holy
Spirit chapter." So now we come to the HAPPY solution! And this is the solution for YOU, also! For you, too, have the
pull of human nature to fight. Plainly, Paul said that he did, at times, SIN -- even in his
converted state. He said, "... but the evil which I would not, that I
DO." And he did do it consciously -- knowingly! His mind, for the
moment, did consent to it! He knowingly yielded! So knowingly that he
wrote of it for you and me to read! But he did not sin wilfully! The evil he says he DID was "the evil
which I would not" (Rom. 7:19). His ATTITUDE -- his overall INTENTION -- was to do the RIGHT of
God's Law. He said, verses 21-22 of Romans 7, Moffatt translation:
"So this is my experience of the Law. I desire to do what is right,
but WRONG is all that I can manage. I cordially agree with GOD'S LAW,
so far as my inner self is concerned." He had NOT deliberately DESIRED to follow a life of evil -- just
the opposite! His overall DESIRE -- his ATTITUDE -- was to obey God's
Law. Yet when the pull of human nature -- in a single incident --
overpowered him, he was aware of what he was doing in his mind -- his
mind therefore of necessity did, for the moment, consent and
yield. But THAT WAS NOT THE UNPARDONABLE SIN! It was NOT sinning
WILLFULLY! And it did NOT condemn him! Nor does such an experience,
if truly repented of, condemn YOU. Paul continues: Let's make that PLAIN. Many would try to argue that this last
sentence abolishes GOD'S Law. They would argue that "the law of sin
and death" is the Ten Commandments. It is JUST THE OPPOSITE! As Peter wrote, some of Paul's writings are difficult to
understand, "which they that are unlearned and unstable WREST, as
they do also the other Scriptures, unto their own destruction" (II
Pet. 3:16). Notice now! WHAT is this "law of sin and death" which he is set
free from? NOT the Ten Commandments! It is, simply that "other law"
of verse 23 (Rom. 7), "in my members" -- the PULL of HUMAN NATURE
into SIN. Later, same verse 23, Paul is brought "into captivity to
the law of sin which is in my members." This is the "law" that is "in
his members." This is the "law" that is warring against the "law of
my mind," which is the Law of GOD -- "for I delight in the Law of God
after the inward man" -- as Paul made plain. The "Law of his mind" was the Holy Spirit fulfilling God's Law --
the Ten Commandment Law. The law "in his members" that enslaved him,
called the "law of sin," was this "law of sin and death" spoken of in
verse 2, 8th chapter of Romans. Thus God's Holy Spirit, in his mind,
SET HIM FREE from the law of sin and death "in his members" -- that
is, from HUMAN NATURE -- which enslaved him! Notice, Paul had said (last verse in chapter 7), "So then with the
mind I myself serve the Law of GOD; but with the flesh [human
nature] the law of sin." Some of Paul's writings do seem complicated. All this, made PLAIN,
simply says HUMAN NATURE enslaved him -- held him captive in sin --
he was not able -- of himself -- to overcome it and resist sin. But
God's Holy Spirit FREED him from being the slave of sin -- gave him
POWER to resist and overcome sin -- gave him the POWER of DIVINE LOVE
which comes from GOD -- the love that FULFILLS God's Law. Paul goes on, in this 8th chapter, to explain how the ATTITUDE of
the natural, unconverted man -- the carnal mind -- is one of
HOSTILITY against obedience to God and His Law (verse 7), but you are
not "IN the flesh," but "IN the Spirit" -- that is, "IN Christ," IF
His Holy Spirit DWELLs in you (verse 9). This Spirit "dwelling" in
you means an ATTITUDE OF MIND submissive to God and His Law -- an
attitude that DESIRES to GO the way of God's Law -- THE way of love,
of giving, sharing, serving, helping. The people of the Western world are beset on every side by various
absolutely FALSE teachings on this very subject. There are those who say: It is IMPOSSIBLE for us to live
righteously, so Christ lived a righteous life IN OUR STEAD, and, if
you just believe, God IMPUTES Christ's righteousness to you. These
people mean that YOU do not need to live righteously. Actually, THEY
CONDONE SIN -- their false argument means you are free to go on
deliberately SINNING, but GOD PRETENDS you are righteous, by a sort
of hocus-pocus of transferring Jesus' righteousness to you. Those are
the "ungodly men" Jude warns against, "turning grace into
license." Others say that, since it is IMPOSSIBLE for us to keep God's Law,
Jesus did away with the Law. SO -- if that be true, you are FREE to
go on sinning. There are also the false teachings about "a second work of grace,"
and "a second baptism of the Holy Spirit," and of what "the baptism
OF the Holy Spirit" (as they incorrectly phrase it) MEANS. Then there
are false teachings about "Justification, Sanctification and
Christian Perfection." Any one of these might require an entire booklet -- or more -- to
correct, and make the TRUTH plain. If the reader would like THE BIBLE EXPLANATION of the baptism by
the Holy Spirit, write for our free booklet entitled "All About Water
Baptism". Also the reprint "How You Can Be Imbued With the Power of
God." Some people speak of having already BEEN "saved." And, indeed,
certain New Testament passages, in the English translations, might
lead one to assume that one's salvation is COMPLETE, and IN THE PAST,
upon profession of Christ. The word "salvation" -- that is, the English word -- means, says
Webster: "1. The saving of man from the spiritual consequences of sin
... 2. Preservation from destruction, failure, or other evil." In other words, "salvation" involves TWO things: 1) Saving man
from the DEATH PENALTY he has incurred by sin; 2) Preservation of
life -- and, since man does not have eternal life, his life can be
preserved ONLY by God's GIFT of Eternal life by a resurrection or
conversion from mortality to immortality. To explain further: One can SAVE a man from drowning -- from
falling off a high precipice to his death -- that is, to PREVENT or
save from a calamity or destruction or injury. But one also can save
fruit, vegetables, or other things from spoiling, in the sense of
PRESERVING them, so that their existence is CONTINUED. Actually, the Bible speaks of salvation in three ways -- or as a
process in three stages -- if we wish to become theologically
technical. Jesus has already saved us (past tense) from the death penalty by
His blood, paying the death penalty in our stead: "... according to
His mercy He saved us ... that being justified by His grace, we
should be made heirs ..." (Titus 3:5, 7). This passage speaks of
having been saved from the penalty of past sins -- JUSTIFIED --
having received God's Holy Spirit, thus becoming HEIRS of God. Notice
(verse 7 above), it is speaking of JUSTIFICATION of past sins, and of
being in the state of an HEIR -- not an INHERITOR as yet. Then, in II Corinthians 2:15, RSV, it speaks of those that "are
being saved" present tense. The verb here should be translated, as in
the RSV, "are being saved," and not "are saved," as in the King James
version. The Moffatt, and other translations render this as "are
being saved." To make it plain, notice the whole sense of the passage: "For we
are unto God a sweet savour [fragrance] of Christ, in them
that are saved [being saved], and in them that perish." We
Christians are like sweet perfume or fragrance to certain others. If
to those that are (already -- past tense) saved, then also to those
who are, already (past tense) perished. Now those already perished
are not smelling anything. This is speaking of LIVING people. If
those that "perish" are merely ON THE WAY toward perishing -- but not
yet perished -- then, also those "saved" are BEING saved -- on the
way to the final salvation. Then MANY, MANY Scriptures speak of the salvation to come -- of
those who "shall be" (future) saved. Most passages referring to the
TIME of salvation refer to it as taking place at Christ's coming --
as Revelation 12:10 and elsewhere. In spiritual salvation, the blood of Christ -- the death of Christ
-- paid the penalty we have incurred in our stead. And it SAVES US
from this destruction (which is the second death) -- that is,
PREVENTS US from having to pay it -- if and when we REPENT, and
accept Jesus as personal Saviour in faith believing (read Romans
5:8-10). But, God's gift of eternal LIFE comes to us through Christ's LIFE,
(verse 10) through His resurrection and LIFE -- not by His death. His
death paid our penalty of past sins IN OUR STEAD. These sins had cut
us off from contact with God. When Jesus' sacrifice is accepted by
repentance and faith, we are no longer cut off from God, but
reconciled to Him -- the connection or contact established, so that,
through His Son's LIFE, He now can GIVE US His Holy Spirit, and, at
Christ's coming and time of resurrection, ETERNAL LIFE. This, finally
preserves our life for eternity. That is why God's Word says, "he that shall endure unto the end
shall be saved" (Matt. 24:23 and elsewhere). One is already saved FROM the DEATH penalty -- eternal punishment
-- for SINS THAT ARE PAST, upon repentance and faith in Christ -- as
long as he does not sin again! And he will! BUT, as explained in this
booklet, if and when he slips, and sins again, then, upon repentance,
he is again forgiven. Yes, again, and again, and again! That is, as
long as his ATTITUDE of heart is submissive to God, he has faith in
Christ, and God's Spirit continues to dwell in him. So we have: 1) "Justification," which is forgiveness of sins that are past
(Romans 3:24-25) -- because Jesus paid our penalty, thus justifying
-- or vindicating -- us. Then, 2) "sanctification" (Greek, hagiasmos), meaning, separation; a
setting apart for holy use or purpose. This is a continual process --
once so set apart -- and leads to ultimate salvation, which salvation
is the change from mortal to immortal -- from material composition to
spiritual -- from human to divine. Thus: "God hath ... chosen you to
salvation through sanctification of the Spirit ..." (II Thes. 2:13);
and "Elect ... through sanctification of the Spirit, UNTO obedience
..." (I Pet. 1:2). And, finally, 3) SALVATION by RESURRECTION -- ETERNAL LIFE. Then Paul comes to the crux of the whole TRUTH, so far as the
Christian LIFE is concerned. It is in the 14th verse, this 8th
chapter of Romans: So we come to this: God's Spirit dwelling in you is God's own divine LOVE, which can
fulfill God's Law. Thus what GOD has given you by grace may actually
make you righteous! That means, put GOD'S RIGHTEOUSNESS actually
within you! NOTICE, I said God's Spirit in you CAN! It MAY put His
righteousness within you! BUT -- and here is the all-important point -- God's Spirit in you
will not force you to live righteously. God's Holy Spirit will not
POSSESS you -- as a demon would if allowed to enter. You remain a
free moral agent. God has given you the SPIRITUAL EQUIPMENT to live His Way! His
Spirit will OPEN YOUR MIND to SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING. God's WAY is
to live by every Word of God -- that is, to LIVE BY the whole
teachings of the Bible. The carnal mind cannot UNDERSTAND the
spiritual things of God. The Holy Spirit imparts to you a SPIRITUAL
MIND which can comprehend this spiritual knowledge as you study your
Bible. THAT IS, IT SHOWS YOU THE WAY. But YOU must decide, and you must exert WILL, to follow that Way.
"Not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the
law shall be justified" (Rom. 2:13). You must decide whether to WALK
down that road -- to be led by the Spirit of God -- or to be led by
the PULLS of your human nature. A newly begotten child of God is a spiritual BABE in Christ. And
human physical babies fall down several times before they learn to
walk! But they do not become discouraged, give up, or quit! Spiritual
babies, too, fall down -- perhaps many times -- in a number of
INCIDENTS of sin -- learning to WALK with Christ down GOD'S
ROADWAY. But that does not need to move them off that way! If they are
"walking with Christ," HE is there (in Spirit) to pick them up, and
help them learn to walk better! So UNDERSTAND! God gives you the spiritual equipment to go HIS
WAY. The Holy Spirit imparts power to UNDERSTAND what is God's Way,
revealed in the Bible. It thus leads -- but never pulls, pushes,
shoves, or forces! God's Spirit gives you the spiritual LOVE -- God's
own LOVE -- which only may fulfill His Law. His Spirit imparts to you
CHRIST'S OWN FAITH, to make possible obeying His Law. It gives you
spiritual POWER! That's a lot of spiritual EQUIPMENT! A lot of HELP! But it is still UP TO YOU what you do with it! Jesus said that
road is not easy. Human nature, the world and its associations, and
the invisible forces of Satan, continue pulling you the other way.
Yes, they PULL! And God's Spirit dwelling in you does not pull! You
must exert your WILL and DETERMINATION to follow God's Spirit leading
you to see and understand GOD'S way. You have the spiritual equipment
to go that way. Yet this other law -- the law of human nature -- the
law of "sin and death" -- will tug at you, and PULL in the carnal
direction. And you are a spiritual BABY! So, you do fall down a number of
times -- yet you are falling while still ON CHRIST'S ROAD, walking
with Him. As long as you keep His Goal before your eyes -- as long as
you continue in the spiritual ATTITUDE -- as long as you DESIRE to go
God's Way -- as long as you keep trying, and determined, YOU ARE
STILL ON THAT ROAD! You are NOT CONDEMNED! The SELF in the converted Christian is still there -- but, as Paul
spoke of it, it must be crucified! A crucified man may be still
alive, but nailed up to a stake so he can't get down even though he
wants to. The Christian must nail up, so to speak, this old human
nature, so that it is NOT ALLOWED to get active and pull him down in
the wrong direction. So Paul said, to the Galatians, "I am crucified with Christ;
nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me" (Gal. 2:
20). Notice what God says about the Christian life. It is not EASY to overcome sin. You simply DON'T succeed in every
encounter -- in every incident! Jesus said, "STRIVE to enter in at the strait gate ..." (Luke
13:24). The Greek word which Jesus spoke for "strive" means "to
strive, to agonize." It means a hard STRUGGLE. A "strait" gate is a
very narrow one -- difficult to squeeze through. "For," continued
Jesus (Matthew 7:13-14), "WIDE is the gate, and broad is the way,
that leadeth to destruction, and MANY there be which go in thereat:
because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto
life, and few there be that find it." Paul, to the Colossians, spoke of his struggle to overcome,
saying: "... I also labor, STRIVING according to His working, which
worketh in me mightily" (Col. 1:29). Paul knew that the Christian has a fierce BATTLE with his own
nature, the world, and the powers of Satan, when he said, "Ye have
not yet resisted unto blood, STRIVING against sin" (Heb. 12:4). Paul also showed how we must have on a mighty SPIRITUAL ARMOUR to
win this battle. He said, "Finally, my brethren, BE STRONG in the
Lord, and in the POWER of His might. Put on the WHOLE ARMOUR of GOD,
that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we
wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world,
against spiritual wickedness [WICKED SPIRITS] in high places"
(Eph. 6:10-12). Again, in the more modern English of Moffatt, "...
but with the angelic [demoniacal] Rulers, the angelic
Authorities, the potentates of the dark present, the spirit forces of
evil in the heavenly sphere." BUT -- there's more to it than that! Each time you stumble and
fall down -- in an incident of sin -- you simply failed to fully USE
this spiritual equipment God had given you. You could have prevented
it -- you MUST learn to prevent these stumblings along the way. You
MUST overcome these forces -- your human nature, the world, and the
devil -- which have pulled you down. The Answer? The apostle Paul gave it. After picturing these stumblings, he
cried out, "O wretched man that I am, WHO shall deliver me from this
body of death?" And he answered, GOD WILL! At each temptation to stumble, you need to cry out to GOD for
SPECIAL HELP -- for EXTRA POWER! Yet if you wait until the temptation comes, you may then, for the
moment, be too weak to call out for Christ to hold you up. NOW JESUS
set the example! And He never stumbled once! He is the only One who
never did! And why? Because He is the only One who kept Himself
constantly so CLOSE TO GOD -- in continual PRAYER -- keeping His mind
so continually and steadfastly on God -- maintaining, constantly,
such close companionship and fellowship with God that when each
temptation came He was spiritually strong enough to put the
temptation out of His mind instantly! He never harbored a temptation. He was tempted in all points, just
as you and I are! Repeatedly! Satan worked harder in tempting Him
than he ever did on any other human! How did He put out of mind the
temptations? By having PUT IN His mind the spiritual power of God's
Holy Spirit! NOW YOU and I can have -- must have to succeed -- this same
FELLOWSHIP with God, and also with the living Christ (I John 1:3,
7). But if, when the temptation comes, you find yourself NOT so filled
with God's power, that the temptation tries you, you STILL can cry
out, at the instant, for HELP! Jesus Christ is your High Priest. Read Hebrews 4:16. Go boldly to
Him on the Throne of Grace for that HELP in time of need! NOW we approach our final answer. Suppose the prominent church member, mentioned in the beginning of
this booklet, was actually a truly converted man, and that he
actually did commit the alleged adultery. Could he still be a
Christian? If GOD had been previously using him, could God still have
used him, after the sin of adultery -- if he had not been
murdered? I was mentioning this hypothetical instance to a man who is a
begotten son of God. His instant, rather emphatic ejaculation was
that definitely he never could have been a truly converted man of
God, IF he committed adultery. And I am led to believe perhaps MOST people would think the same
way. BUT YOU WOULD BE WRONG! We need to UNDERSTAND! Not only could a prominent churchman, under temptation, slip and
commit a sin. But even Jesus Christ was tempted probably more
strongly than any other human. He, of course, never let the
temptation remain in His Mind -- it never conceived or gave birth to
sin. And we need to remember -- even a minister of Jesus Christ -- a
true one whom the living Christ USES -- is JUST AS HUMAN AS YOU
ARE! First, too many people look on a minister as a holy, superhuman,
saintly, super-righteous sort of person who is surely not HUMAN. They
seem to think a minister is not like other humans -- that he is
automatically ABOVE SIN! This can get to be a sort of WORSHIP, of
making your minister "another god BEFORE the Almighty GOD." That can
become IDOLATRY! A minister has the same human nature YOU have -- and I have shown
you the apostle Paul had it, too! Surely NO minister today is any
more righteous than was Paul -- and he had a mighty BATTLE striving
against sin! And if we battle against EVIL spirits in HIGH PLACES -- Satan and
demons of HIGH RANK, and GREAT POWER -- just consider how much more
the forces of Satan would try to overthrow a true minister of the
living Christ! God's ministers probably have a far tougher struggle against sin
than YOU do! They NEED your prayers! Now as I said in the beginning, I did not know this churchman who
was murdered. It is not for me to judge whether he was sincere,
whether actually a converted man. I do not know whether he actually committed the alleged
adultery. But I do want to make one thing PLAIN. IF he were a converted man, with God's Holy Spirit dwelling in him
-- with an abiding overall ATTITUDE of delighting in God's Law, as
did Paul, of obedience to GOD -- and if he actually did slip, and
under a temptation you and I may not understand, yield to this
INCIDENT of adultery -- then IF he truly repented of it, as soon as
he came back to his right senses, God WOULD HAVE FORGIVEN! Assuredly it was possible that he could have continued as a real
Christian. Jesus DIED to forgive and BLOT OUT sins REPENTED OF! Most assuredly no Christian SHOULD commit sin! And most assuredly no one teaches more emphatically than do the
editors of The PLAIN TRUTH that Christians MUST KEEP GOD'S
COMMANDMENTS! No one can say that we condone sin! NEVER!!! The apostle John had been three-and-a-half years with Jesus. He
wrote under Jesus' inspiration. He said: "This then is the Message which we have heard of Him, and declare
unto you ..." (I John 1:5). This is the inspired Message direct from
Christ! Continue: "IF we say that we have fellowship with Him, and walk in darkness,
we lie, and do not the truth" (verse 6). The "we" here refers to real
Christians. In verse 19 of chapter 2 he speaks of NON-Christians:
"THEY went out from us, but they were not of us." His language is
plain. If WE profess to be Christians -- if we SAY we have fellowship
"with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ" (verse 3) -- yet if
we are living in darkness -- if our lives are going the way of SIN --
we are liars. He is not talking here of one who, under temptation,
commits an act of sin, and then repents. He is talking directly of
those followers of the FALSE PROPHETS who teach that GOD'S LAW is
DONE AWAY. If you say you are a Christian because you BELIEVE IN
CHRIST, or worship Christ -- yet DO NOT KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS, you
WALK in "darkness." You then do NOT have any fellowship with Christ,
and if you claim to be a Christian, you are a LIAR! (I John 2:4.) He is not talking about AN ACT of sin, repented of -- but about an
attitude and a life of continuously living in sin! We must, as a continuous WAY OF LIFE, "walk in the light" -- that
is, THE WAY of obeying God's Commandments. THEN "we have fellowship
with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us
from all sin" (verse 7). The word "cleanseth" here is from the
original Greek word "katharizo" which is in the Greek present tense
which denotes action or repeated in present time. It does not say,
the blood of Christ "did cleanse us, when we were first converted."
But, rather, does NOW cleanse us who were, in the past,
converted. The following verses make this meaning clear. Notice verse 8: Here again, notice the tenses. John does not say, "If we
Christians say we did not sin, before we were forgiven and
converted." He is not talking about past sins, committed before
repentance and conversion. THOSE sins God has forgiven in the past
and no longer remembers. He is speaking here of the present. "If we,
NOW, say that we NOW have no sin." Now continue, "If WE confess our sins, He is faithful and just to
forgive us our sins, and to CLEANSE US from all unrighteousness"
(verse 9). This is speaking of any sins a Christian may commit, after
he has been converted. IF we confess, and REPENT, Jesus, our High
Priest, alive in heaven, will FORGIVE, and, more, CLEANSE us of all
unrighteousness. What is "righteousness"? Psalm 119:172 -- keeping ALL God's
Commandments. If WE, who are already Christians, confess and REPENT
of any sin we might, unhappily, commit (though we certainly SHOULD
NOT SIN!!), the living Christ not only will forgive, but will CLEANSE
US from doing it anymore! Next verse: "If we say that we have not sinned, we make Him a
liar, and His Word is not in us" (verse 10). In other words, "If WE
CHRISTIANS say we CHRISTIANS have not sinned." The next verse continues right on, though it is in chapter 2. "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin
not" (chapter 2, verse 1). Or, "I write this to you CHRISTIANS, that
you who are already Christians will not sin." Then he continues, "And
IF any man sin, WE -- [we Christians] -- have an Advocate
with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous: and He is the
propitiation for OUR sins" (verses 1-2). And he continues, same
verse, to show he is NOT talking about forgiving sins of people "in
the world" repenting and just BEING converted: "and not for ours
only, but also for the sins of the whole world." Plainly that says that Christ is the propitiation NOT ONLY for the
sins of the whole world -- the UNconverted -- BUT, ALSO, for OURS --
speaking of converted Christians. In the very next verse John shows how WE Christians know that we
know HIM -- "IF WE KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS." That is, if that is OUR
WAY of life -- OUR ATTITUDE -- our DESIRE -- our INTENTION. We may
stumble and fall down once in a while, along THAT WAY. We are "BABES
IN CHRIST" and babies fall down sometimes, learning to WALK. But our
"WALK" is THE WAY of keeping God's Commandments! In verse 4, he speaks of the FALSE Christians. "He that saith 'I
know Him,' and keepeth not His Commandments, IS A LIAR, and the truth
is not in him." That is, the one who never professes to keep God's
Commandments, yet professes he is "saved by grace." Now we are ready to MAKE PLAIN what IS the "unpardonable sin"-
-that sin that can never be forgiven, in this world of the next! SALVATION means being BORN into God's KINGDOM, changed from a
flesh-and-blood mortal HUMAN, to a Spirit-composed, life-inherent,
IMmortal son of God the Father -- the Father of the divine Family.
That change will come at the time of Christ's return. This salvation
depends upon God's Holy Spirit dwelling in one at the END of the ROAD
-- end of your life -- or, as Paul characterized it, the end of the
race. SIN is the transgression of GOD's LAW. We naturally have a carnal
mind, hostile to God's Law, resentful of authority over it. All have
sinned! When one REPENTS of sin and sinning -- comes to a CHANGE of mind
and attitude in regard to sin, and BELIEVES in Jesus Christ as His
Savior not only from past sins, but from SINNING -- God has PROMISED
His Holy Spirit. This GIFT from God, of the presence within of His
own immortal life, effects a change in the MIND. It becomes
spiritual-minded -- comes to the ATTITUDE of desiring to GO THE WAY
of God's Law -- of loving God, being submissive to God's authority,
wanting God's righteousness. No longer SELF-centered, but
GOD-centered. He thus starts his WALK down that road, to the end of his life. It
is the WAY of God's Commandments, as a WAY of LIFE. At the end of
that road is ETERNAL LIFE -- his LIFE GOAL, which he now desires
above all else! God's Spirit dwelling in him is the divine LOVE of God which
fulfills God's spiritual Law. Through God's Spirit, God by grace has
GIVEN him the spiritual EQUIPMENT to walk that WAY. It is a WAY of
overcoming, and of GROWING in character -- in the knowledge of Christ
and of God's WAY. God's Spirit dwells in one actively, flowing into
him from God, flowing on out in LOVE to God, and LOVE to
neighbor. BUT, as he WALKS this WAY of life, HE IS A "BABE IN CHRIST,"
actually learning to walk spiritually, just as a human baby must
learn to walk physically. He must TRY not to fall, yet he is bound to
fall down a few times along the road, learning to walk
spiritually. If, through former HABIT, or being overcome by temptation of the
PULL of the flesh -- of his human nature -- or other cause, he
encounters an INCIDENT of committing a sin, for which he is afterward
truly sorry -- and for which he REPENTS -- all the while his INNER
Spirit-begotten MIND still in the ATTITUDE of DESIRING to continue on
GOD'S WAY, then he has an advocate with the Father -- Jesus Christ
our High Priest -- to FORGIVE that sin. THAT IS NOT AN UNPARDONABLE SIN! Even though, in that incident, under temptation or neglect of
prayer and Bible study, he does yield KNOWINGLY, his mind, for the
time being, ASSENTING to the deed. This is doing it, for the moment,
WILLINGLY, but it is NOT willful sin. The determining factor is this: As long as God's Spirit is
DWELLING IN him, he is in contact with God, and still his ATTITUDE is
right. And as long as God's Spirit does dwell in him, he is ON THE
ROAD to ETERNAL LIFE. He may, on occasion, stumble and fall down. But
he continues, so far as his overall ATTITUDE is concerned, on this
ROAD to LIFE. NOW I have shown that God will forgive such an incident of sin in
a Spirit-begotten Christian. You may ask, "But would God forgive if he ever sins AGAIN?" As
long as his INTENTION -- his overall ATTITUDE and desire -- and
effort -- is to WALK WITH GOD, going GOD'S WAY, God will forgive.
Jesus said we must forgive, not just once, not twice, or seven times,
but seventy TIMES seven. IS God LESS forgiving than He expects us to
be? WHEN one receives the Holy Spirit by God's grace, this Spirit
dwelling in him is tentative and conditional SALVATION. But IF one
again changes his mind -- changes his LIFE'S GOAL -- takes his eyes
completely off the Goal of God's Kingdom, and fixes them PURPOSELY on
going back to THE WAY of worldliness and sin -- IF he changes his WAY
of life back to the CARNAL WAY of the world, leaving the ROAD he was
traveling with CHRIST -- THEN he has set his mind on determined,
premeditated, deliberate WILLFUL SIN! IF he decides he no longer WANTS to go GOD'S WAY, deliberately and
intentionally changes his OVERALL ATTITUDE, and desires, and CHOOSES
the world and its ways -- deliberately chooses a life of rebellion,
comes to have contempt and disregard for God's Law, then that man
either has done or is in danger of doing despite to God's Holy Spirit
which a merciful and loving God had GIVEN by grace! SUCH A MAN is surely in grave DANGER of BLASPHEMY AGAINST THE HOLY
SPIRIT! This is not a mere stumbling while ON THE WAY -- on GOD'S WAY --
the WAY of His LAW fulfilled by His HOLY SPIRIT -- the way to Eternal
Life. This is not an incident of sin. A man may stumble over an
INCIDENT of sin again and again, while WALKING the WAY of God, with
God's Spirit still dwelling IN him. Always he will repent -- because
his ATTITUDE is, simply, that he DESIRES, more than anything in life,
to SUCCEED along this WAY he has chosen -- to OVERCOME, to GROW
spiritually, to receive ETERNAL LIFE. He may find the road hard,
difficult, beset with temptations and spiritual pitfalls. He will
most certainly suffer persecution. But his overall WILLFUL purpose,
ATTITUDE and life-GOAL is to be submissive to God, to RELY on God, to
be OBEDIENT to God, to LIVE for God, and to enter the Kingdom of
God. What most people do not understand is the difference between an
incident of a sin committed -- even though there be REPEATED such
incidents of stumbling, always repented of -- and one's overall
ATTITUDE, or desired, deliberate, willful, and fixed PURPOSE! The one who changes that overall ATTITUDE from one of submissive
yielding to God to one of hostile rebellion -- the one who changes
his life's call from wanting God's RIGHTEOUSNESS, and ETERNAL LIFE,
to wanting SELF-centeredness and willfully going the WORLD'S WAY, is
in an altogether different category than the one whose call is the
Kingdom of God, but who stumbles in an incident of sin -- or even
many such incidents. I want to be even more specific. I want every reader to
UNDERSTAND. And I feel very few DO fully understand this
question. There are at least TWO ways in which a Spirit-begotten Christian
may LOSE the gift of God's Holy Spirit. 1) By deliberate choice. This may come from wrong reasoning; from
wrong desire thought out to a final fixed, permanent decision as to
his WAY OF LIFE; or, from allowing resentment in his heart toward
either God or some person who may have wronged him. To allow
resentment to embitter him, until he comes to change his whole life
course, turning from God. I cannot put too much emphasis on guarding against harboring
resentment. It is spiritual POISON -- deadly spiritual poison. If
ever you begin to feel resentment against some injustice, go PRAY,
asking God to remove it QUICKLY. Do not let it well up inside you --
never harbor it. If you do, you will become as "hooked" with it as a
dope addict becomes "hooked" with heroin! It is that serious! God warns you, "Follow PEACE with all men, and holiness, without
which no man shall see the Lord: looking diligently lest any man fail
of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble
you, and thereby many be defiled" (Heb. 12:14-15). Your bitterness
may not harm the other fellow -- but it may destroy YOU! 2) The converted Christian can lose the presence of God's Spirit
by CONTINUED NEGLECT. Neglect of prayer, neglect of Bible study,
neglect of spiritual fellowship with God's people. Or, by continuing
too close a friendship with unconverted people -- letting
participation with them in material interests, pleasures, sports,
entertainments, cause NEGLECT of spiritual interests. Don't
misunderstand. A certain amount of diversion can be healthy. And you
cannot avoid all contact with unconverted people. But never let it
DOMINATE in your interest and heart. To the Colossians, God says through Paul: "Seek those things which
are above, where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God" (Col. 3:1).
That is, instead of seeking an interest in television shows, or
popular materialistic interests, actively seek more knowledge of
Christ -- more of the UNDERSTANDING that comes from GOD, in the
Bible. Make this your MAIN interest. Never let occasional diversion
compete with it as your overall interest. The passage continues: "Set your affection on things above, not on
things on the earth" (verse 2). Make the SPIRITUAL things your
dominant all-absorbing BIG interest -- until you LOVE the receiving
of new spiritual knowledge, and set your affection on it. Digging out
new spiritual TRUTH in the Bible is the most exciting interest there
can be in life. It's not dry, dull, uninteresting, boring. It's
exciting, thrilling -- and also profitable and uplifting! Remember it is a WAY OF LIFE. It is not the way the world is
living. It is a different ATTITUDE altogether. Jesus said we must
live by every Word of God -- that is, the WHOLE BIBLE! Since the
world lives a different way -- travels a different ROAD, if you get
interested in, absorbed in, and walking down that road, you certainly
will no longer be walking with the living Christ down the spiritual
road, with God's LIFE -- His Spirit -- dwelling in you! Remember, Jesus tells us it is "he that shall endure unto the END,
the same shall be saved" (Matt. 24:13). He means the END of this
Spirit-LED road, which every Christian must travel -- if LED BY the
Holy Spirit. That is LIFE'S road. So it means the remainder of your
life. You cannot travel down TWO different roads, leading in opposite
directions, at the same time. Once you have started traveling with
the living Christ on GOD'S road that leads to eternal life, if you
allow materialistic interests to dominate, they may soon lure you
back on the carnal road of this world. And then what? If you leave THE WAY that God's Spirit is leading, then God's
Spirit may leave you -- no longer dwelling in you! You will commit
sins, but you will not be sorry -- and you will probably not
repent! So UNDERSTAND! Salvation is from sinning! It comes as God's GIFT
-- by grace. "Works" do not earn or produce it. "Works" determine the degree of
"reward," or office, or glory, in God's Kingdom, IF you are born into
that Kingdom, by grace! To be "saved" -- to inherit eternal life in God's Kingdom -- you
must still be traveling THAT WAY at the end of your life! Stumbling
-- falling down -- on that road, repented of, DOES NOT PUT YOU OFF
THAT ROAD! But to deliberately change roads, to willfully go back on
the world's road, or to let the false glamor and glitter of the
world's road begin to dominate your life, may bring you to a place
where you are unable to REPENT and get back on GOD'S WAY. You may
never WANT to get back on the right road, traveling with the living
CHRIST! Yet I am persuaded that anyone who does seriously REPENT, and
earnestly SEEK Jesus Christ, may find Him, and forgiveness, and get
back on the right road. But don't take chances! Remember Esau. He "found no place of repentance, though he sought
it with tears" (Heb. 12:17). It was too late! The Birthright had
already been confirmed to Jacob! And Judas found it was TOO LATE to
move time back and prevent betraying the very CHRIST -- after Jesus
was crucified! Judas "repented himself," -- but it was TOO LATE. He
"went out and hanged himself." DON'T take chances on it being TOO LATE for YOU! Probably it is NOT "too late" yet! Don't delay repenting and
getting back to Christ! So far, we have treated only with the case of converted
Christians, who have actually received the precious GIFT of God's
Holy Spirit. But can a NON-Christian commit an unforgivable sin? Let me say, first, MANY have supposed they had been converted, but
who, actually, NEVER WERE! I knew a man who thought he had repented, and was baptized. Others
thought he had been really converted -- that is, had received God's
Holy Spirit. His attitude seemed changed. He now had the same
attitude toward the world in general that spirit-minded people do. He
certainly could see what was wrong with this world. He was disgusted
with it. He was accepted among spirit-minded people as one of
them. But very soon he turned the other way. His Christian friends
wondered if he had committed the unpardonable sin. Then it came to
mind, they didn't remember ever hearing him expressing any disgust
with his own self. The WORLD was wrong -- but was he? Had he, after
all, ever come to any real REPENTANCE -- or only a little of the
sorrow that people of the world experience? HAD he, after all, received the Holy Spirit? Were there any FRUITS
of it? Very doubtful. He seemed still to be SELF-centered, more
concerned with self than going God's WAY. Such a person might have had no more than a FALSE "conversion,"
like multiple MILLIONS in the world today. If so, he certainly had
NOT committed an unforgivable sin! IF such a one DOES come to real repentance, and real heartrending
DESIRE to be God's son, to go GOD'S way henceforth, and to find
salvation, HE can! Those deceived with the popular FALSE "salvation" of this world's
"Christianity" are not necessarily yet CONDEMNED! Now notice what Jesus said about blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
There had been brought to him a demon-possessed, blind and dumb man.
Jesus healed him. The man then saw and spoke. The people were amazed!
But the Pharisees (Matt. 12:24) and the scribes which had come up to
Galilee from Jerusalem (Mark 3:22) accused Jesus of being Satan
possessed, and casting out demons by Beelzebub (Satan). These hypocritical scribes and Pharisees knew their accusation was
a lie! Just before this, they had been holding a council, plotting to
discredit -- and to MURDER -- Jesus! (Matt. 12:14.) They accused
Jesus falsely, attempting to discredit Him in the eyes of the
people. The modern "Pharisees" of this world's organized but deceived
"Christianity" -- resisting the same true Gospel of the Kingdom of
God, now being heard by the MILLIONS worldwide today through this
Work of God, use the same tactics against us! They falsely accuse us
of being what they are -- false prophets. They deliberately
misrepresent what we teach. They falsely say we teach what we do not
-- and that we do not teach what we do! Jesus had been casting out demons. The crowd was awed! Many were
beginning to believe! These religious leaders said to the crowds, "He
hath Beelzebub, and by the prince of demons casteth out demons" (Mark
3:22). To these scribes and Pharisees -- and to the crowds -- Jesus
replied: Now what does "blaspheme" mean? The Greek word, in which it was originally written, means
"intentional indignity offered to God or sacred things." With these scribes and Pharisees, it was intentional. And they
KNEW it was false. To say a thing like this in ignorance of the true
facts, or impulsively in emotional anger without thinking, would be
different. But these religious leaders knew their accusation was
false! Their blasphemy was deliberate, premeditated, intentional.
They had just been counselling together on HOW to discredit Him, and
to murder Him. So, this unforgivable sin is one committed deliberately, knowing
they are wrong, after thinking it over, and doing it intentionally,
willfully. Jesus said they were IN DANGER OF damnation in gehenna
fire, the final, second death! And this sin was committed by unconverted men! No ordinary sin, even by a Christian, is unforgivable. Jesus said
plainly that ALL sins, and blasphemies -- against even GOD -- even
against Jesus Christ -- will be forgiven on repentance. It is ONLY
premeditated, thought-out, planned, deliberate, intentional, willful
indignity, insult, false accusation against God's HOLY SPIRIT that is
unforgivable. Now, finally notice the two passages in the book of Hebrews,
speaking of sinning WILLFULLY, and being IMPOSSIBLE to repent. These, actually, have already been explained at great length in
this booklet. So now we come to these Scriptural passages
themselves. Notice: "For if we sin WILLFULLY after that we have received the
knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,
but a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation,
which shall devour the adversaries. He that despised Moses' law died
without mercy under two or three witnesses: of how much sorer
punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden
under foot the Son of GOD, and hath counted the blood of the
covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and HATH DONE
DESPITE UNTO THE SPIRIT of grace?" (Hebrews 10:26-29.) I have fully explained in this booklet the meaning of WILLFUL
sinning. This passage refers only to those who have become truly
converted -- received God's Holy Spirit. The "WE" refers to converted
Christians. None can, in fact, come to the real "KNOWLEDGE OF THE
TRUTH," until they have received the Holy Spirit to open their minds
to that spiritual TRUTH (I Cor. 2:9-11, 14). But notice, this sinning WILLFULLY is connected with doing
"despite to the SPIRIT of grace" -- certainly dangerously close to
blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. However, as explained above, most sins committed by begotten
children of God are NOT in this category! The other passage is this: Actually, if you understand one phrase here, it is self
explanatory. That is this: "For it is IMPOSSIBLE ... IF they shall
fall away, TO RENEW THEM AGAIN UNTO REPENTANCE." Now there may be degrees toward "falling away." How shall we know
how far is here meant? By the next words: whenever it becomes
IMPOSSIBLE to renew one to repentance -- well, he has "fallen away --
"completely! Remember, God grants repentance (Acts 11:18; 5:31). Yet of course
God never forces repentance on one. When one has come to the place
where he WON'T -- can't -- has totally, completely, lost all desire
to repent -- is UNABLE to repent -- he has "fallen away." And of course this is NOT speaking of UNCONVERTED people -- those
who never had been converted -- but only those who had been. The TEST is this: IF and WHEN one really does DESIRE to repent --
does feel completely disgusted and abhorrent of himself -- does
DESIRE to repent and get back into God's grace -- HE CAN! What about the "backslider" -- as some phrase it? If he at any
time becomes willing to repent -- comes to DESIRE to repent and
return to God's WAY, the gracious, merciful, all loving GOD will
forgive -- and will grant full repentance. God inspired James to close his book with this important
admonition: That's the final answer. If he's committed the unpardonable sin,
he won't want to. If he wants to -- if he does REPENT, and WANTS the
contact reestablished with God -- HE CAN! And how about one never yet truly converted -- or one who thought
he was, but had only a false "conversion" and backslid? Well,
whenever he is willing to really REPENT, and WANTS to find Christ --
HE CAN -- if he just WILL! How WONDERFUL are the ways of GOD! If you are one who really wants to repent and obey God -- then
here is GOOD NEWS! The Worldwide Church of God has dedicated,
consecrated, converted, fully instructed and trained, ORDAINED
Ministers in all parts of the United States and many other parts of
the world -- available to call on you, visit in your home, answer
your questions, and explain the Bible to you. Of course, none of them
will ever call on you, unless you of your own free will request
it. But, if you of your own volition want to know more about the
Bible, repentance, and the Christian life -- why not request a
personal visit. We will have one of God's own ministers call on
you.
1) It may be hard to accept, but it's TRUE -- millions
who believe they are Christians actually are still unconverted,
deceived, having accepted a false conversion!
Just What IS a "Christian"?
"There is therefore now NO CONDEMNATION to them which are
in Christ Jesus" (Rom. 8:1). Here again, Moffatt renders it in
more modern English: "Thus there is NO DOOM now for those who are
in Christ Jesus; the law of the Spirit brings the LIFE which is IN
Christ Jesus, and that law has set me free from the law of sin and
death."
Many Wrest Paul's Writings
"For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are
the sons of God."
"If WE" (who are already Christians) "say that we have no
sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us."
"Verily I say unto you, all sins shall be forgiven unto
the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall
blaspheme: BUT he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Spirit
hath never forgiveness, but IS IN DANGER OF eternal damnation"
(Mark 3:28-29).
"For it is impossible for those who were once
enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift" -- the Holy
Spirit -- "and were made partakers of the Holy Spirit, and have
tasted the good Word of God, and the powers of the world to come,
IF they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance:
seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put
Him to an open shame" (Heb. 6:4-6).
"My brothers, if anyone of you goes astray from the truth
and someone brings him back, understand that he who brings a
sinner back from the error of his way saves the man's soul from
death and hides a host of his own sins" (James 5:19-20 -- Moffatt
translation).