Readings: Romans 4:13.16-18; Ps. 105; Luke 12:8-12
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
DO NOT
SIN AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT
Today,
as Jesus continues to instruct his disciples on how to be in a good
relationship with him, he made a very vital statement that is so important and
different from his usual messages, when he said in our Gospel passage today: “If
anyone openly declares himself for me in the presence of men, the Son of Man
will declare himself for him in the presence of the angels. But the man who
disowns me in the presence of men will be disowned in the presence of God’s
angels. Everyone who says a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but
he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven.
From
this frightening passage, Jesus reveals to us that sins no matter how grievous
can be forgiven, but there is a particular sin that will not be forgiven. That
is the sin against the Holy Spirit. But what is this sin against the Holy
Spirit? And why would it not be forgiven? The sin against the Holy Spirit is
rooted in one’s outright rejection of God’s grace of salvation offered to us
through the Holy Spirit‘s incessant invitations and warnings. This happens when
the will of a person is hardened against God’s mercy and goodness.
Hence
the sin against the Holy Spirit is “unforgivable” because it is the sinner himself
who rejected God’s forgiveness. This is so because God respects the freedom
which He has given us, for he respects a sinner’s decision to firmly refuse to
be forgiven. Thus, this sin, traditionally has been seen as a sin of final
impenitence, or presumption, which occurs in a situation where someone sinned
gravely and then either fails to have any sorrow for that sin or simply
presumes on God’s mercy without truly repenting. And this lack of sorrow closes
the door to God’s mercy.
To
make this clearer, Pope Pius X in his catechism made us know that there are six
elements of this sin against the Holy Spirit which include: Firstly, by
despairing of God’s salvation, which occurs when a person completely loses hope
of salvation by judging and undermining the divine mercy of God.
Secondly,
by presumption of God’s salvation, occurs out of pride, when a person
cultivates in his soul an idea of his perfection by believing that his
salvation has been guaranteed by what he has done. Thirdly by denying the truth
of faith recognized as such by the Magisterium of the Church, by considering
his understanding to be greater than that of the Church and the teachings of
the Holy Spirit even after an exhaustive doctrinal explanation. This attitude
is referred to as the sin of heresy.
Fourthly,
by envying the grace that God gives to other people. This occurs when one
detests other people’s gifts and possessions wishing to have everything alone,
thereby going against the law of love for one’s neighbour. Fifthly, obstinacy occurs
when someone resolves to remain firmly in sin and continues in error even after
receiving the light and help of the Holy Spirit by separating him/herself from
God’s will and rejecting His salvation. Lastly, by final impenitence. This
occurs as a result of complete rejection of God and the invitation of the Holy
Spirit, during one’s entire lifetime even at the hour of death.
Dear
friends, we must be very wise for many false prophets and teachers are
operating under the power of the devil leading people away from God. Today
Jesus is promising us the Spirit of truth that will give us a special sign for
distinguishing true doctrine and true teachers from the false ones. Therefore,
let us constantly ask the Holy Spirit to give us the grace of discernment in
order to distinguish between good and false prophets and teachers in order not
to let them lead us to sin against Him (Holy Spirit).
Let us
be true Christians in our way of life, words and deeds. Let us learn to put our
trust in God who has promised to keep us from falling away from the true faith
we have found in His Son Jesus.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, you promised to send us the Spirit of truth, Grant we pray,
that we will always stand and witness to the truth we have found in Jesus
against all the false influential prophets and teachers in our society today
and never to sin against the Holy Spirit. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen. Do have a fruitful weekend.
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