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The Unforgivable Sin and the Hope of the Gospel
Series: Contending for the Word |
Date: September 16, 2025 |
Author: Dave Jenkins
Few topics stir up as much fear and confusion as the words of Jesus about “the unforgivable sin.”
Christians often ask, “Have I committed the unforgivable sin?” The Bible’s teaching on this
subject is both sobering and comforting. While there is indeed a sin that will not be forgiven,
Scripture also provides assurance for those who belong to Christ.
Understanding the Unforgivable Sin
Matthew 12:31–32 and Mark 3:28–30 record Jesus’s warning about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
The Pharisees had watched Him heal the sick and cast out demons by the Spirit of God, yet in their
hardness of heart they accused Him of being empowered by Satan. This was not a careless slip of the
tongue, it was a deliberate, persistent rejection of the Spirit’s testimony about Christ. To call the
Spirit’s work in Jesus demonic was to close themselves off from the only source of forgiveness and
salvation.
Why It Cannot Be Forgiven
- It rejects the only Savior. To resist the Spirit’s testimony about Christ is to reject the gospel itself, John 14:6.
- It hardens the heart beyond repentance. Hebrews 6:4–6 warns about those who turn away after receiving clear light of the truth.
What the Unforgivable Sin Is Not
It is important to be clear about what this sin is not. It is not a particular word spoken in anger,
it is not a moment of doubt or weakness, and it is not even a serious moral failure like Peter’s denial
of Christ. Peter fell, but he repented and was restored by the risen Lord, John 21:15–19.
If you are troubled by the thought of having committed the unforgivable sin, that very concern shows the
Spirit’s work in your heart. Those who have committed this sin are not worried about it, because they have
willfully and finally rejected Christ.
The Hope of the Gospel
For those who belong to Jesus, the cross covers every sin. First John 1:9 assures us that God forgives and
cleanses all who confess their sins. Romans 8:38–39 reminds us that nothing can separate us from the love of
God in Christ. The hope of the gospel is that Christ has paid for every sin of His people, past, present,
and future. His grace is greater than our failures, and His mercy is deeper than our fears.
Conclusion
The unforgivable sin is not a slip of the tongue, it is a settled rejection of the Spirit’s testimony about
Jesus. If you are clinging to Christ in repentance and faith, you have not committed it. Instead of living in
fear, rest in the finished work of Christ, and walk in the joy of knowing that His grace is greater than all your sin.
Dave Jenkins is happily married to his wife, Sarah. He is a writer, editor, and speaker living in beautiful Southern Oregon. Dave is a lover of Christ, His people, the Church, and sound theology. He serves as the Executive Director of Servants of Grace Ministries, the Executive Editor of Theology for Life Magazine, the Host and Producer of Equipping You in Grace Podcast, and is a contributor to and producer of Contending for the Word. He is the author of The Word Explored: The Problem of Biblical Illiteracy and What To Do About It (House to House, 2021), The Word Matters: Defending Biblical Authority Against the Spirit of the Age (G3 Press, 2022), and Contentment: The Journey of a Lifetime (Theology for Life, 2024). You can find him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, or read his newsletter. Dave loves to spend time with his wife, going to movies, eating at a nice restaurant, or going out for a round of golf with a good friend. He is also a voracious reader, in particular of Reformed theology, and the Puritans. You will often find him when he’s not busy with ministry reading a pile of the latest books from a wide variety of Christian publishers. Dave received his M.A.R. and M.Div through Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.