“What if I’ve gone too far? What if God can’t forgive me?”
For many Christians, few fears cut deeper than the idea of committing “the unforgivable sin.” It can keep you up at night, make you avoid church, and paralyze your prayers. But what if the very fear of being beyond forgiveness is actually strong evidence that you haven’t committed this sin at all?
In this episode of Word for Word, Austin W. Duncan walks through Jesus’ words in Matthew 12 and explores what blasphemy against the Holy Spirit really is—and what it is not. By looking carefully at the historical context, the Pharisees’ response to Jesus’ miracles, and the nature of persistent unbelief, we’ll see why this sin is far more specific (and far less “accidental”) than many anxious believers fear.
In this episode, we’ll cover:
The biblical context of the unforgivable sin in Matthew 12
What “blasphemy against the Spirit” actually means—and why Jesus warned the religious leaders so sharply
What the unforgivable sin is not: doubt, intrusive thoughts, ugly words said in anger, or even serious past sins
How to recognize the difference between Holy Spirit conviction and condemning fear
Why ongoing concern about your soul is one of the clearest signs that the Spirit is still at work in your heart
How to find assurance in Christ’s finished work, God’s promises of forgiveness, and the Spirit’s ongoing presence
If you’ve ever worried, “Maybe I crossed a line and God is done with me,” this episode is for you. My prayer is that you’ll walk away not only understanding what the unforgivable sin really is, but resting more deeply in the grace of a God whose arms are still open wide.
Chapters:
Chapters00:00 – Introduction02:04 – The Biblical Context02:27 – The Historical Context of Matthew 1210:39 – What Jesus Was Responding To12:37 – Jesus' Response: A Stark Warning16:22 – Definition of Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit18:32 – What the Unforgivable Sin Is Not24:01 – What the Unforgivable Sin Is27:53 – How to Know The Holy Spirit Is Working in Your Heart31:06 – Finding Peace37:26 – Moving Forward