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Core Christianity: Tough Questions Answered

What Is the Unpardonable Sin?

aired October 8, 2018

Episode 26 Show Notes

From the Show

How does the gospel help someone struggling with an addiction like pornography?

It's easy just to say, well, the gospel is enough even for people struggling with porn. It is enough for the guilt, but pornography is one of those sins that gets its tentacles in you, and it's really hard to extricate yourself from it- and yet it's not the unpardonable sin. There is no sin that Christ's blood doesn't cover and the Holy Spirit can't release us from on the basis of the assured status of justification, that is, being declared righteous in Christ. And that's a great position to fight from. Like everything else, Satan warps what God made good. But God made [sex] such a rich and amazing and central gift to our humanity that when it's warped, it really warps us at the core of who we are….There's more shame involved, not because there is more guilt, more objective guilt before God, but because it touches us at the very core of our identity and how God made us. —Michael Horton

Questions in this Episode

1. What hope can we have that as we strive to raise our kids as Christians that they would come to know Jesus and receive salvation?

2. What are the consequences of the fall and the differences between original sin and imputed sin?

3. How does the gospel help someone struggling with an addiction like pornography? 

4. What is the unpardonable sin? How do you know if you have committed the unpardonable sin? 

5. After Judas betrayed Jesus, Matthew 27:5 says that Judas hung himself. Yet, in Acts 1, it says that Judas fell and his body burst open. There seems to be a contradiction here.  Did Judas die by hanging or by falling?

6. Should the church focus only on the evangelism and saving people's souls, or should it also be interested in good works and loving its community? 

Resources

4 Unexpected Ways to Teach Your Kids About Grace

6 Reasons Why Porn Is Not Harmless

"Am I My Brother's Keeper?"

How the Church Gets Justice Wrong (and How to Begin Getting It Right)

Help! My Husband Is Addicted to Pornography

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