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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Matthew 12:31

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"THE UNPARDONABLE SIN"
I. THE TESTIMONY OF SCRIPTURE.
A. Gen. 6:3 "My Spirit will not always strive with man."
1. Blessing.
2. Curse.
B. Jeremiah told not to pray for certain people. Hosea told "Ephriam is joined to his idols, Let him alone. Romans "God gave them up."
C. John 12:39 "Could not believe."
1. Water to wine.
2. Two blind men.
3. Widow's son.
4. Lazarus.
5. Matt. - Lame, blind, demon possessed.
D. Unforgivable sin not:
1. Adultery - David.
2. Profanity - Peter.
3. Murder - Paul.
E. Not a single act or transgression. Continual rejection.
II. NATURE'S TESTIMONY.
III. METAPHYSICS.
IV. 9/10 DECISIONS MADE FOR CHRIST IN TEENAGERS.
25 - 5,000 - 1
35 - 25,000 - 1
45 - 80,000 - 1
50 - 150,000 - 1
Napoleon's Victory.
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