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Will GOD Forgive the Devil?

Wanda Howard · Friday, February 13th 2009 at 8:10PM · 171 views
I was just thinking, while washing my hair – (eventually I see myself teaching in some type of Biblical way in the future and often random topics come in to my head). Today I was thinking, what kind of catch phrase can I say to people when trying to have them consider Christ for themselves? Shortly after, the slogan “it is better to have God and not need him than to need God and not have him” came to mind, instantly, I thought of all the nay Sayers who would try to find ever reason imaginable to dispute my claim. And then the thought of someone saying well God is supposed to be a forgiving God right? And everyone can and will be pardoned and forgiven right? And then I got to thinking, hmm, is that right. Cause being as it may that I am not an acclaimed bible scholar I do not know that answer. I want to say well isn’t blasphemy like the worst thing you can do to God. And isn’t it like – Not pardoned by God? So then I figured WOW, well whoa to all of those people because apparently the answer would be NO, no to them and the alpha of them all – THE DEVIL. Which if the answer isn’t no would lead to this….Is it possible that the Devil can actually be pardoned by God and forgiven and given another chance. As I type that I believe ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! Especially if what I said earlier is true about blasphemy. Because for one, not only did the devil blaspheme the Lord’s name he also did a ton of other indisputable things. So my question to all of you who are willing to participate is this “What Do You Think About To What Extent God Will Forgive” and “Do You Believe The Devil Has A Chance to Be Forgiven By God”?
Be Blessed in the Lord and Highly Favored!!!

Ms. Wanda N. Howard~

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rita caston Friday, February 13th 2009 at 8:40PM

I will like to say no the devil will not be forgiven,and nor will his angels that got thrown out of heaven with him, and if we choose to live a life without accepting Jesus as our personal savior we will not be forgiven, and after doing so we need to give our will of living for our selves, and let our lord live through us, and to gain a relationship with him to be filled with the holy spirit, so we will have the power to fight the things that's of this world, now you may have a struggle during those times, but know that God know that you gave the things to him that we can't change, so that gives us grace, and mercy to be able to be for given, intil we learn God principals, and go to the next level of not feeling it to be a struggle. So to all I will say accept Jesus, and he will do the rest, even when you look the same he will sure show up, and show out, and turn things around that was for your bad, but only to see it work, together for your good, and that's to all who loves the Lord with all there heart, and doing everything in your power to submitt to Jesus as your savior., and I pray that for everyone that hears this comment. It will be the best give you can give to yourself, and everyone around you.

Wanda Howard Friday, February 13th 2009 at 8:57PM

Thank you for that very positive feedback. I agree. However, just like the pharisees always tried to trick Jesus by asking questions that they no doubt thought he would crucify himself with the answers....My question to a degree is "is it possible to come back and be forgiven even after blaspheming the Lord"?

Minister E. L. Thomas Friday, February 13th 2009 at 11:21PM

I believe we live our lives under the power of Grace. Yet this grace we live is not grace which is given to the devil. I believe the devil was once graced with the opportunity to serve God, but he rebelled against that grace of servanthood which we all must be careful. We graced to serve as driven by the Holy Spirit of God. The devil chose not to comply which created the great sin of blaspheming. We blasphem when we do not move and speak by the promoting of the teaching of the Holy Spirit. No, I do not believe man can and will be able to be forgiven for blaspheming the Holy Spirit of God. The devil is our greatest example of God's Holy word.

Wanda Howard Friday, February 13th 2009 at 11:31PM

Thank you for your insight and the comment. They are both much appreciated.

Janeide Matthews-Chillis Saturday, February 14th 2009 at 7:20PM

Very interesting and enlightening to read. You definately have words to spread. God bless.

Wanda Howard Saturday, February 14th 2009 at 8:36PM

Thank you both for reading and commenting. I need all the insight I can get.

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