Mark 3: 7-30

(Mark 3: 7-30) But Jesus withdrew himself with his disciples to the sea: and a great multitude from Galilee followed him, and from Judæa, And from Jerusalem, and from Idumaea, and from beyond Jordan; and they about Tyre and Sidon, a great multitude, when they had heard what great things he did, came unto him. And he spake to his disciples, that a small ship should wait on him because of the multitude, lest they should throng him. For he had healed many; insomuch that they pressed upon him for to touch him, as many as had plagues. And unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, saying, Thou art the Son of God. And he straitly charged them that they should not make him known. And he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth unto him whom he would: and they came unto him.And he ordained twelve, that they should be with him, and that he might send them forth to preach, And to have power to heal sicknesses, and to cast out devils: And Simon he surnamed Peter; And James the son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James; and he surnamed them Boanerges, which is, The sons of thunder:And Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the Canaanite,  And Judas Iscariot, which also betrayed him: and they went into an house. And the multitude cometh together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread. And when his friends heard of it, they went out to lay hold on him: for they said, He is beside himself. And the scribes which came down from Jerusalem said, He hath Beelzebub, and by the prince of the devils casteth he out devils. And he called them unto him, and said unto them in parables, How can Satan cast out Satan?And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end. No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house. Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme: But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation: Because they said, He hath an unclean spirit.

 

Jesus healed a demon-possessed man. When the Jews say, "Jesus was the one who demolished the ghost by borrowing the power of the king of ghosts," he said, "whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come . Many church people seem to be indifferent to the sins of the Holy Spirit, but they are troubled by the words. It seems that there are people who think that I believe in Jesus, but that I do not blame the Holy Spirit because something is clear and unclear.

 When the people of the Church read the Bible saying, "Jesus healed a ghost-heaved man," they think, because Jesus is the Son of God, the Holy Spirit is with him, so he can demonstrate this power." According to the contents of Genesis verses 1-3, humans were originally children of God, but they all became children of Satan through eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, and all are possessed by demons. So, the relationship with God was broken. People do not know about the spirit world. Therefore, it is blind to the spirit world. If you can't talk to God, it's dumb.

The phrase "the man who came to Jesus was blinded and dumb by the ghosts" means those who left God. In John 9, there is a scene where Jesus heals a blind man from birth. The disciples asked Jesus, "Who's sin is this man blind or because of his sin?" Jesus said, "It's not because of your parents' sins, or because of your own sins."
He said, "God is trying to reveal what God is doing through this person." Then we must think about what God's will is to reveal to those who are blind.

"He who has been blind from birth" means Israel. The blind man opens his eyes, and the blind man finds Jesus. Therefore, like you blind men, you are all spiritual blind men, and Jesus is saying, "Open your eyes and discover Jesus Christ." This is what God is trying to say through this person. Jesus said, `` And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind.

The Pharisees or scribes did not understand the meaning of the word at all. They say they see, but they are blind when they see Christ. "People who can't see" can see the kingdom of God through me. Those who say they see are all blind in Jesus' position, and all those who are blind are opened by Jesus Christ. Jesus says to the Pharisees that you all open your eyes, but all are spiritually blind, so open your eyes to meet Christ.

This is the point that God wants to say through the blind through birth. Likewise, in Matthew 12, he said, "He healed those who were blinded and dumb by demons. The reason Jesus removed the demons, opened their eyes, and spoken was to save them. They all became children of Satan and God They are blind about the country, they are dumbs who have lost communication with God, so Jesus Christ will open them spiritually and God will save them. "

It is not with Jesus alone, but with the Holy Spirit, that Jesus opens the eyes of the demon-possessed and tells them that they cannot speak. In other words, the Holy Spirit testifies that Jesus will save those who are spiritually blind and dumb who are oppressed by the power of darkness. The Old Testament testifies of the coming of Christ through the prophets for many years.

However, the Israelites did not believe what the prophets said and wanted a sign. Jesus came and raised great signs with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit testifies that Jesus Christ is the descendant of the woman, the prophet, the Messiah, who will save them, as God promised through the Bible. The Holy Spirit testifies of Jesus through miracles, and they do not believe what Jesus says.

The Holy Spirit is witnessing through the mouths of these crowds. The Holy Spirit testifies through the mouth of the crowd that this Jesus Christ is the Savior, the Son of God, and the prophet. However, the Pharisees do not believe the evidence of the Holy Spirit. Then, there is no one to testify next time. It is blasphemy that people do not believe this evidence of the Holy Spirit against Jesus Christ. If people insult the Holy Spirit, they will not be forgiven of their sins in this world or in the world to come.

In order to know exactly the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, we must know about all the sins and blasphemes of man. It is a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit that does not belong to all sins and defamations of man. This means that worldly sins can be forgiven, but sins that blaspheme the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven. The tense of saying, "We can be forgiven of worldly sins" is important.

In the Greek language, it says, "All sin and blasphemy will be forgiven," and that point begins when Jesus died on the cross because Jesus carried the world's sins over 2,000 years ago. When Jesus came to be baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River, John the Baptist saw Jesus and said, "Look, this is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world."

Jesus will take away all the sins of the world as the Lamb of God, and it is all accomplished through Jesus' death on the cross. However, through Jesus Christ, all the sins of the world are forgiven, but the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is not forgiven because Jesus took away all the sins of the world, but because there are people who do not believe in such facts, the sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit remains. Those who believe in the word of Jesus do not have the sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit.

However, many people in the church say that sins in this world must be repented whenever sins occur. However, Jesus took away all the sins of the world more than 2,000 years ago. Jesus says that he has taken away all the sins of the world, and the people of the Church who still live today claim to repent of their sins. The word that Jesus took away all the sins of the world forgave everything that happened until then, but did God forgive what happened after that?

Those who are in Jesus Christ believe that it applies to anyone born after 2000 years. If you believe that "the word that Jesus took all the world's sins on the cross 2000 years ago" still applies today, do you not believe that all sins are forgiven?
What is the basis for people to think that this does not apply to themselves, even though people say they can apply "Jesus Carryed All the World's Sins on the Cross" to people today 2000 years later?

They say they believe in Jesus Christ and have been forgiven of their sins, but they have no choice but to believe that they believe that sin will occur and remain until they die. So, instead of relying on the word that Jesus took all the sins on the cross, he was thinking of himself that he must be repented to be forgiven. Their thought is, "For the repentant, keep Jesus shedding blood on the cross." If not, Jesus believes that the blood shed on the cross 2000 years ago applies today, but they still think they must repent of their sins.

He who is in Jesus Christ is not a matter of sin, but the old man must die with Jesus. And we have to fight evil (old man) so that evil does not rise again because the flesh is alive. God says that he has dealt with the worldly sins of those in Christ, but humans do not believe because they look at the physical body. If you deny the flesh you received from your parents and are not born again in the spirit body, the things Jesus said will not happen. If Jesus believed that all the sins of the world were taken from the cross over 2,000 years ago, and still believes that there is still a sin to repent, it is the result of believing that the sins of the world will remain even after Jesus died on the cross. Such a person is also a person who is not born again as a spirit body.

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