EPISODE · Dec 14, 2022 · 57 MIN
65 Can You Accidentally Commit the Unforgivable Sin? (Matthew 12:22-50)
from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta
Jesus’ clash with the Pharisees in Matthew 12:22–50 raises some of the most sobering questions in the Gospels: What does it mean to blaspheme the Holy Spirit? Why isn’t more evidence always the answer to unbelief? And how do our words reveal the true state of our hearts? In this episode, we follow the story of a dramatic healing, a shocking accusation, and Jesus’ warnings and promises as he calls his hearers to respond to him with real repentance and allegiance.In this week’s episode, we explore:How the healing of a demon-oppressed man who was blind and mute triggers a sharp divide between the amazed crowd and the hostile PhariseesWhy attributing Jesus’ Spirit-empowered work to Satan is both illogical and spiritually revealingWhat Jesus means when he says, “If it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the kingdom of God has come upon you”The “strong man” parable and how it pictures Jesus breaking Satan’s hold in order to rescue peopleHow the warning about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit fits the immediate context—and why it is best understood as hardened, informed unbelief rather than a random “super sin”Why our words—especially in response to Jesus’ teaching and miracles—expose the true condition of our heartsThe image of the tree and its fruit, and how Jesus uses it to unmask the Pharisees’ claim to be righteousWhat Jesus means when he says people will give account for “every careless word,” and how that connects to faith, hypocrisy, and judgmentThe request for “a sign,” and why asking for more proof can sometimes be an excuse to avoid dealing with the evidence already givenHow the “sign of Jonah” points forward to Jesus’ death and resurrection—and why the repentance of Nineveh and the queen of the South will stand in judgment over an unrepentant generationThe puzzling picture of the unclean spirit returning with seven others, and how it illustrates a heart that edges up to the truth and then retreats into deeper resistanceJesus’ redefining of family around those who “do the will of my Father,” and what that means for our identity and relationships todayAfter listening, you’ll come away with a clearer, calmer understanding of Jesus’ warning about the unforgivable sin and the blasphemy of the Spirit—and why the real issue is a settled refusal to believe what God has made plain in Christ. You’ll be invited to examine the words that come out of your own mouth, to see how they reflect your heart’s response to Jesus, and to take comfort in the promise that those who cling to him in repentance and faith are welcomed as his true family.
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65 Can You Accidentally Commit the Unforgivable Sin? (Matthew 12:22-50)
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