I. Love. You.<\/p>\n
No matter what you say or do, no matter what you think, no matter how hurtful your words or thoughts, I will love you forever. My love for you will never change, will never diminish, will never fade away.<\/p>\n
Say what you will. Do what you will. I forgive you for all of it, because I love you.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Because the Bible tells us over and over that He loves us no matter what. While we were yet sinners, God sent His Son Jesus to die for us (John 3:16; Rom 5:8). Love is the essence of who God is (1 John 4:8). Before you were ever born, God knew every sin you would ever commit, every word you would ever say, and all “blasphemous thoughts” you would ever say or think. And He sent Jesus to die for you anyway! Why? Because He loves you!<\/p>\n
More than anything else, God wants to let you know that He loves you and will always love you.<\/p>\n
But the second thing God would want to say to you in response for any angry or hateful thought you might have about Him is this:<\/p>\n
Hey, I understand. In fact, the god you claim to hate is the god I hate too.<\/p>\n
The only reason you are having those thoughts or thinking those words is because you thought I was a certain type of god, and I have not turned out to be that way. Your life is going in directions you didn’t think it would go, horrible things have happened to you in life, and you think I did these things to you. Someone told you some wrong things about me. Someone told you that I caused those bad things to happen to you. This is not true.<\/p>\n
If I had done those horrible things to you, you would have every right to resent and hate me.<\/p>\n
But I didn’t send this pain, tragedy, hardship, or evil into your life. I would never do that.<\/p>\n
Remember what I told you before? I love you!<\/p>\n
I might discipline you out of love, but when I do, I will make it clear to you what I am doing, and why.<\/p>\n
All those evil things that happen to you are only because the world is full of sin, and the enemy is out to steal, kill, and destroy. I never steal, kill, or destroy.<\/p>\n
Bad things happen in this world, and I am so sorry you have to experience them.<\/p>\n
When these bad things happen, my role, my job, my task, is to do what I can to love you through them, to be with you in the pain, to suffer alongside you. This is one reason I sent Jesus. It is also why I sent the Holy Spirit.<\/p>\n
I am not a god who sends suffering into your life; I am the God who suffers with you in life.<\/p>\n
I am not a god who sends pain so you cry; I am a God who cries with you in your pain.<\/p>\n
And regarding what you thought before… you know, those words you said in your head. Thank you for saying them.<\/p>\n
Really.<\/p>\n
Many people either try to deny the painful experiences they are facing, or they clam up about their pain and refuse to talk to me about it. But not you. You are honest about your pain and are willing to talk to me about it.<\/p>\n
Even though your words are hurtful, they show that you continue to want to talk to me and have a relationship with me. Most people just give me the silent treatment. But you haven’t done that. You continue to want to talk. I want that too.<\/p>\n
Telling me you hate me isn’t blasphemy; it’s honesty. It is how you feel. And I am glad you came to me in your pain.<\/p>\n
So let me begin by showing you who I really am…<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
I am not sure if this exactly answers the question that was sent in to me, but in my years of experience as a pastor, author, and blogger, I have found that most people who have fears about blasphemous thoughts and blasphemous words, usually have one of two things going on in their life (and often both). People who think they have committed the unforgivable sin usually have a religious leader who is trying to control them, or warped and dangerous ideas about who God is and what God is like.<\/strong><\/p>\nOnce we can see that God is not like the angry, fire-hurling deity that is often taught in some churches and by some pastors, but instead looks remarkably like Jesus who loved, accepted, and forgave everybody, it is then that we begin to see how much God loves us, and that no matter what we say or do, His love for us will never change, never waver, never diminish.<\/p>\n
It is not a blasphemous thought to think that you hate God.<\/p>\n
If you think you hate God, go talk to Him about what you are feeling, and why you feel that way.<\/p>\n
He loves to have these open and honest conversations with us about who He truly is and how much He truly loves us… no matter what.<\/p>\n
Only once we see the love of God, will the thoughts of anger and resentment toward God begin to disappear. So if you are having blasphemous thoughts or ideas toward God, don’t feel bad about them or fear that such thoughts will make God stop loving you. Instead, take those thoughts to God, and say, “God? Do you see what think about you?” Then sit and listen to see what God says in return.<\/p>\n
The last thing God wants is for us to shut ourselves off from Him. So if we are having blasphemous thoughts toward God, the best thing we can do is talk to God about them, so that He can show us how much He loves us, and how the God we think we hate is not actually the God He truly is.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Is it a blasphemous thought to think that you hate God? Of course not! In fact, go tell God what you are thinking. He wants to hear it. Seriously. The last thing God wants is for us to shut ourselves off from Him. So if we are having blasphemous thoughts toward God, the best thing we can do is talk to God about them, so that He can show us how much He loves us, and how the God we think we hate is not actually the God He truly is. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_bbp_topic_count":0,"_bbp_reply_count":0,"_bbp_total_topic_count":0,"_bbp_total_reply_count":0,"_bbp_voice_count":0,"_bbp_anonymous_reply_count":0,"_bbp_topic_count_hidden":0,"_bbp_reply_count_hidden":0,"_bbp_forum_subforum_count":0,"_genesis_hide_title":false,"_genesis_hide_breadcrumbs":false,"_genesis_hide_singular_image":false,"_genesis_hide_footer_widgets":false,"_genesis_custom_body_class":"","_genesis_custom_post_class":"","_genesis_layout":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[2233,2231],"tags":[1322,1244,1225,1383,1227,1319,1357,495,1183,1208,1355],"class_list":{"0":"post-24415","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","6":"category-redeeming-books","7":"category-redeeming-theology","8":"tag-blasphemy","9":"tag-forgiveness","10":"tag-grace","11":"tag-hate","12":"tag-jesus","13":"tag-love-of-god","14":"tag-matthew-1231-32","15":"tag-theology-study-god","16":"tag-theology-sin","17":"tag-unforgivable-sin","18":"tag-unpardonable-sin","19":"entry"},"yoast_head":"\n
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