Free Copies of Unforgivable Sin

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Happy Fourth of July!

This is a day not only to celebrate our nation’s freedom, but also our freedom from sin and slavery!

And to celebrate freedom, I am giving away paper copies of my new book, Why You Have Not Committed the Unforgivable Sin.

Unforgivable Sin

I have seven copies to give away. Read on to find out how to win your free copy.

One of the reasons I am giving away free copies is because I want your feedback on the book. Toward this end, I am not only giving away free copies, but will be posting several sections of the book on this blog over the course of the next few weeks. This series of posts on the unpardonable sin, or unforgivable sin as I am calling it, will begin on Monday.

You may enter up to FOUR times to receive a free copy of this book. Here is how:

  1. Entry 1: Leave a Comment below about what you think about the Unforgivable Sin.
  2. Entry 2: Tweet this post. Use #unforgivablesin in the Tweet.
  3. Entry 3: Like/share this post on Facebook using the button at the top or bottom of this post.
  4. Entry 4: Hit that Google Plus button and share this post with your circles.
If you use Options 3 and 4, leave a notice in your comment (or post another comment) that you have done so.
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  • http://40jaarverjaardag1.hieropinternet.nl/ Taco

    I did tweet and all the others but some how the tweet is not displayed on the site.

    What do I think about the unforgivable sin, well I don’t think about it a lot because I heard to little about it. Some say it is the sin against the Holy Spirit, but what sin? The fact that we deny the Holy Spirit would be the thing they say. I, I just don’t know. So I would love to win a paperback copy of the book, because I still don’t have an e-reader so not yet read the e-book version of it.

  • Erwinvandeutekom

    I think the Unforgivable Sin is the Sin that a non believer commits if he denies Jesus even when the facts are there; sings, wonders, healings and others… But i really dont know much about it and i would really like to know more and to see what other good Grace writers think about it and what they found out in their studies!

    • Erwinvandeutekom

      I have also used the Google plus button and i posted a link on Facebook to this page! I would really like a Paper version but ofcourse an Ebook is also good :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/danceswithklingons Steven McDade

    The definition of “Sin” to me just means “without God’s direction”.  I find that Man values still are an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth and that is all well and fine, if you want to feel guilty all your life.  Jesus shows us that ALL our sin can and IS forgiven.  The “seven deadly sins” are forgivable, we tend to NOT forgive the oppressor. 

    • Eric Laycock

      The Bible gives a definition of sin, 1 Jn 3:4

  • Cprayerlady -

    As a tesacher and church leader I read many, many books that our church body does not shows interest in but I exhort anyway.  I will post on three and four.  I do not twitter.
    I just babble like a brook about who Jesus is and   who the Holy Spirit is in every believer’s life.

  • Cprayerlady

    I have not committed the unpardonable sin but I did misspell teacher. 

  • Dennis Edinger

    Jesus said that we can sorrow him and even his father, but when we grieve the Holy Spirit, that would be a sin not to be forgiven.

    I think as long as someone really thinks about whether or not he has grieved the Holy Spirit, he has not done “the unforgivable sin”

    Many Greetings and Gods blessing from Germany

  • Rickjstuff

    It will be interesting to learn you read a the unforgivable sin.
    I did share on Facebook and Google+
    Best I can tell the one sin that is not forgiven is rejection of the Spirit’s wooing for one’s entire life.

  • Myallpurposeacct

    Is this kind of like Steve Brown, who gives away “free sins”?

  • Eric Laycock

    The famous John Bunyan once wrestled with this very issues for many dark years (read his free book, ‘Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners’). I quote:
     ”And being now ready to sink with fear, suddenly there was, as if there had rushed in at the window, the noise of wind upon me, but very pleasant, and as if I heard a voice speaking, ‘Didst ever refuse to be justified by the blood of Christ?’ And, withal my wholelife and profession past was, in a moment, opened to me, wherein I was made to see that designedly I had not; so my heart answered groaningly, No. then fell, with power, that word of God upon me, “See that ye refuse not him that speaketh” (Heb 12:25).”I think that this is a wonderful definition of how-to-commit the unpardonable sin – when you refuse the Holy Spirit to wash you in the blood of Christ. Oh, what a friend we have in Jesus! How wide is the mercy and grace of His Father and of Him… for us! Woe to the one who refuses to clothe his nakedness with this Robe of Righteousness!I have tweeted and posted this on Facebook (not on Google Plus).