Mark 3:7-19; 6:7-13 - Four Lessons for Christian Service
Mark 3:13-19 Commentary - God’s Son Chooses His Own Heralds
Mark 3:7-12 Commentary - God’s Son Continues to Deliver Israel from Demons
Mark 3:1-6 Commentary - The Saviour of Life Threatened on the Sabbath
Ten Things You Should Know about Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
What is blasphemy against the Spirit? Based on Matthew 12:22-32, Mark 3:22-30, and Luke 12:10 this article explains ten things you need to know about blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
What Is the Unforgiveable Sin?
The Lord Jesus in Mark 3 speaks about the unforgiveable sin. This article considers in detail just what this sin against the Holy Spirit is.
Kingdom of God, Son of Man and Jesus' Self-Understanding (Part 1)
The purpose of this article is to re-examine some aspects of the kingdom of God, especially in the light of certain evidence about the Son of Man, and the relation of the kingdom to Jesus' person and mission. It focuses on two logia in the Beelzebul controversy as presented in Matthew 12:25-32 and its parallels in Mark 3:23-30 and Luke 11:17-30 and Luke 12:10,3.
Mark 2:23-3:6 – Sovereign over the Sabbath
Mark 3:22-30 – The Sin That Won't Go Away
This article is a sermon on Mark 3:22-30, on blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
Mark 3:7-21 – Foes, Friends, and Family
This article is a sermon on Mark 3:7-21.
The Sin That Will Never Be Forgiven
Through an analysis of Mark 3:29–30, as well as some commentary on the warning passages in Hebrews, this article discusses what the unforgivable sin is and is not.
Engaging with the Holy Spirit – What Is Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?
Many Christians wrestle with the question of whether they have blasphemed against the Holy Spirit. It is understood to be the unpardonable sin (see Matthew 12:32; Mark 3:29; Luke 12:10; Hebrews 6:4–5; Hebrews 10:26). The author proceeds to look at what has been said about this sin in past times and also in the present.
Can I Be Forgiven? Blasphemy Against The Holy Spirit
Looking at Matthew 12:31, 32 and Mark 3:28-30, this article shows that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is "attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan or other demonic forces." The author shows what type of person might commit this sin and who will not.