What is the unforgivable sin?
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Answer by: Maregaal Ben Yaakov
For Christians can one be forgiven of the unforgivable sin and what is it?
Dear beloved,
Let the answer come from Yehoshua's [Jesus'] own lips, not man's.
When the son of the living God, came down to earth at the commandment of his Father, the only God [for Jesus is not God] he did many works of wonder. During those times when he healed folks and performed many works of wonder there was a handicapped man being carried by four men - his four friends. They all heard about this man, Yehoshua, believing he was our [I am Jewish] messiah. That being said, they concluded that the greatest prophet has arrived in which all the other prophets predicted. He being the head of the prophets. Remember, other prophets raised the dead also - like Elijah and Elisha, feed many others by a little bit of food, divided waters and...., thus, "How much more so can this holy and torah observant man do such things?"
Well, these 5 people could not get to him because of the throng of people around as Yehoshua was inside a building. Full of ideas, they did not even care about their neighbor's [fellow Israelite's] house and jumped on the roof [everyone or most everyone had flat roofs or slightly sloped roofs] and broke through it in order to get to this prophet in this fashion. When this holy torah observant man, this grandest prophet saw him he said, "Sir/Man, thy sins are forgiven."
Ouhhh, with that the Pharisees, my fellow brothers, had issues with that for they said, "Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive sins, but God alone [Luke 5:21]?"
Yehoshua agreed with them in this regard, but told them that being the prophet that he was he was **** given the permission [Gr: "exousia" or "εξουσιαν". This does not mean "has power" it means "has permission"] **** to forgive sins in the name of the God of Israel. To prove it to them he gave them a sign and, thus, proceeded to heal the man by a single utterance. With that the man was healed.
Regardless of the sign, for all prophets must give signs according to Judaism [the faith of Yehoshua], they still were not convinced and thus concluded, this man does not do this "work" in the name of our God, the God of Y'israel, but by the power of the devil.
Thus, what they just did is call the God of Israel a devil, because Yehoshua said to them before, "Yehowah's Spirit is upon me to....."
Thus, they committed the sin that cannot be forgiven. Yehoshua even says, "[paraphrase] Look, if you want to sin against me personally -those sins can be forgiven [if asked], but he who sins in this manner against the God of Israel will not be forgiven, because you are calling Yehowah's Spirit unclean or devilish."
Remember, Yehoshua came from heaven by the God of Israel and then went back to Him and sat at His right side.
Does my language sound funny in comparison to others? It should, because I am giving you the mentality from the religion of Jesus - one who practiced/s Judaism. To us, the trinity is a pagan belief - invented by non-Jews around 175 AD and codified into Gentile-Roman law at the Nicene Council after the Emperor converted to this tainted faith.
For you CANNOT preach the existence of a monotheistic God and have two separate thrones? For it says, "Yehowah said unto adonai, "Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet."
Notice that the one inviting Yehoshua to sit down is also the one that is defeating Yehoshua's enemies, not that he is doing himself.
For more info about this and other things
Go to Luke 5 for this story.
Thank you
"Curtis," "Technoman" & "St. Boniface" don't have a clue to what they are talking about. Like I said, read the scripture itself, don't just take my word for it.
Suicide is out of context of what the question is and the doctrine of Yehoshua. Suicide folks commit murder on themselves, thus how in the world can they repent? Thus, yes they are forever lost. The context, however, is this: When alive and when asking for forgiveness, is there any sin that will not be forgiven?
I have given the answer as well as "Jeff," "Pedro Q," "Glenda" & "Jeremiah"
*Forgive my poor grammar


According to the Holy Torah the commandment that says, "commit not murder" also applies to one's self. But, can suicide be justified in certain circumstances? I think it can, whether I say it correctly is a different story, so let me try, Okay.
You must not kill yourself if it serves no purpose. Meaning: if it doesn't glorify HaShem or help your fellow man. What do I mean? Well, Jesus died for others and he deliberately said what he said to get the result that he wanted, right? Yes! Samson, the great judge of Israel did the same thing. Seeing that he did not have his eyes anymore he desired judgment on the wicked through self destruction. Thus, to a point, that is suicide. Suicide bombers on the other hand don't really change or do anything, nor serve any true purpose, because life goes on as before, thus this act is not allowed, but he that forfeits his life to save others or to help others is OK and also praise worthy. Depression based suicide, however, will land you in hell.
Dear friend,
You will find the truth if you practice the faith and religion of Jesus and, thus, walk as he walked. He practiced Judaism. This is THE ONLY faith that heaven allows.
If anyone comes to you preaching the Trinity, such as:
1. Assemblies of God
2. Pentecostal
3. Baptists
4. Catholics
5. Methodists
6. Amish, Quakers, Shakers, Puritians and the like.....
7. Calvary Chapel
8. Jews for Jews
9. Choosen One Ministries
10. Kenneth Copeland types
11. TBN
12. Seventh Day Adventist
and........ stay FAR FROM THEM.
Jesus is not "God in the Flesh." He even rebuked a rich lad for called him 'good.' For Yehoshua said, "why do you call me good, there is no one 'good,' but God alone (Matt 19:17 area)."
Secondly, to the dumbfounding amazement to the ignorant that follow the blind preachers, you cannot preach a genuine "monotheistic" God, if there are two seperate chairs or thrones. For it is written in Psalm 110, "Yehowah [the God of Israel] said unto adonai [my commander, or 'he who is over me in rank'], "Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet."
Beware of these pagans [I don't say that lightly either!], they are more than a "dime a dozen." More like, "a dime for a bushel."
They have cunning words to those that are not brought up in the very faith of Jesus/Yehoshua, whiich was Judaism.
They will gladly tout off these verses in John:
John 14:9-10,
"Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us. Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou [then], Shew us the Father?"
Then they glue that to John 10:30 that says, "I and [my] Father are one."
All Yehoshua was saying in this, "my Father and I are working together on this marvelous task." For the word, "one" in Greek is "εσμεν," which also means: "together in unity," not JUST "one" thing!!
Are we GOD also? For also says in John 17:20-21,
"Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word; That they all may be one; as thou, Father, [art] in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that Thou hast sent me."
Notice the BIG, "one in us" AND "Thou hast sent me."
Well you can not have a real genuine monotheistic God and have the phrase, "Thou hast sent me."
The truth of the matter is that Jesus ONLY proclaimed that he came FROM heaven with a message in his mouth by the ONE who sent him, and afterwards was going back to the ONE that sent him, and to re-sit at His right hand.
Let's look at those verses:
"He that receiveth you receiveth me, and he that receiveth me receiveth Him that sent me," Matt 10:40.
"Yehowah's spirit is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; He hath sent me
to heal the brokenhearted," Luke 4:18.
"Whosoever shall receive this child in my name receiveth me: and whosoever shall receive me receiveth Him that sent me," Luke 9:48.
"Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to do the will of Him that sent me, and to finish His work," John 4:34.
"I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me," John 5:30. This proves he was sent by Someone, and his words are of Someone else; thus, he is a servant and "God" is not a servant to anyone. These people need to stop being blasphemous.
"For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of Him that sent me," John 6:38.
"Jesus answered them, and said, 'My doctrine/teaching is not mine, but His that sent me," John 7:16.
"Then said Jesus unto them, Yet a little while am I with you, and I go unto Him that sent me," John 7:33.
"For I have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, He gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak," John 12:49.
"Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from EL and was returning EL," John 13:3.
"But now I go my way to Him that sent me; and none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou?," John 16:5.
"And now, Father, glorify me in Your Own Presence with the glory that I had with You before the world existed,"
John 17:5. This verse states that Jesus could not do this on his own, likewise it states that he lacked the glory he used to have. With that Jesus testifies about the passage found in Psalm 110:1, which is referring to himself before he was dis-ranked from an "el," (which does not always mean "God,") into a mere man. An el in the classic Hebrew faith is a class of spirits that have the ability to create, but only one of those els is the God of Israel, the other el is His son, that is a made being that sits as a prince at the right hand of the KING - the God of Israel!! There are only two els in existence - thus, defining the "us" and "our" in Genesis 1:26 when "they" made only two humans.
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Moving on:
Jesus NEVER taught grace, so stay far from this falsehood as well. Jesus taught that one enters into his future kingdom by being Torah observant. The following is what he said to a rich kid. Most people don't look at the blunt answer, they [99% of the them] look at the money aspect of the story verse the blunt answer, lets look:
Matt 19: