The Abiding Word

Matthew 12:31-50 The Only Sin that Is Unforgivable.

52 min · 10. maj 2026
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Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart. Jesus addresses the Pharisees’ accusation that His miracles are from Satan, explaining that their rejection of the Holy Spirit’s testimony about Him constitutes the unforgivable sin of blasphemy. He warns them of their impending judgment based on their evil hearts and words, emphasizing that their demand for a sign reveals their spiritual adultery and willful blindness. Jesus points to His upcoming death, burial, and resurrection as the only sign they will receive, highlighting the Gentiles’ faith in contrast to their unbelief.

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Matthew 13:31-35 The Parable of the Mustard Seed and Leaven.

* Parable Definition: A parable is a story with a spiritual truth presented alongside a relatable everyday scenario, used to illustrate a spiritual truth about God and His kingdom. * Kingdom of God in Parables: The parables in Matthew 13, including the Sower and the Wheat and Tares, all revolve around the central theme of the Kingdom of God. * Misinterpretation of the Kingdom: Different theological perspectives, like Post-millennialism and Amillennialism, might misinterpret the Kingdom of God’s growth and expansion as leading to a Christianized world before Christ’s second coming. * Kingdom of God: People can become members of the Kingdom of God by believing in Jesus and accepting Him as their King. * Satan’s Counterfeit: Satan opposes the growth of God’s kingdom and uses counterfeit Christians to corrupt the church. * Parable of the Mustard Seed: Illustrates Satan’s efforts to corrupt God’s kingdom, connected to the Parable of the Wheat and Tares. * Parable of the Mustard Seed: The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed that grows into a huge tree, representing the abnormal and supernatural growth of the church on earth. * Church Growth: The church, starting small, would experience supernatural growth, becoming a shelter for all. * Great Commission: Jesus’ disciples were to spread the gospel globally, empowered by the Holy Spirit, leading to the church’s establishment and expansion. * Mustard Seed Parable Interpretation: The birds of the air in the parable of the mustard seed represent Satan, symbolizing the corruption of the church from within. * Church Infiltration: Satanic infiltration leads to the church’s abnormal growth, transforming it into a refuge for false believers and leaders masquerading as Christ’s representatives. * Satan’s Deception: The devil disguises himself as an angel of light, infiltrating the church in various ways. * Counterfeit Christianity: Departure from the word of God leads to a counterfeit gospel, righteousness, and church. * Leaven as Symbol of Evil: Leaven in the Bible symbolizes hypocrisy, false teaching, worldly compromise, carnality, and false doctrine. * Parable of the Leaven: Represents the hidden spread of false teachings corrupting the church. * Parable’s Meaning: The leaven parable illustrates the inward decay of the church due to false teachings and actions. * Fulfillment of Prophecy: Jesus’s use of parables fulfills the prophecy in Psalm 78:2. * Application of the Parable: Differentiating between genuine faith and counterfeit faith.

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