New Testament
Mark 3:29
The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English
At a Glance
In this verse, Jesus warns about the serious nature of blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
- Author
- John Mark
- Written
- Around AD 55-65
- Genre
- Gospel
- Original Audience
- Roman and Gentile Christians
But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven and is in danger of eternal damnation.
But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation:
Verse Analysis
Plain-English insight for readers
In this verse, Jesus warns about the serious nature of blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit refers to a deliberate and persistent rejection of God's work and His Spirit's influence. This sin is considered unforgivable because it represents a hardened heart that refuses to accept God's grace and forgiveness. Unlike other sins, which can be repented of, this attitude signifies a complete turning away from God. The danger of eternal damnation highlights the severity of this rejection, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and responding to the Holy Spirit's prompting in our lives. It serves as a caution to remain open to God's guidance and to seek forgiveness rather than hardening our hearts against Him. Explore related spirituality.
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How to apply Mark 3:29 to your life
This verse encourages us to be mindful of our attitudes towards God and His Spirit. It reminds us to remain receptive to His guidance and to seek forgiveness for our sins. We should avoid hardening our hearts and instead embrace God's grace and mercy in our lives.
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What does Mark 3:29 mean?
Mark 3:29 warns that blaspheming the Holy Spirit is an unforgivable sin. This refers to a persistent rejection of God's influence and grace, indicating a hardened heart that turns away from God.
What is the meaning of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit in Mark 3:29?
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit means deliberately rejecting God's work and the influence of the Holy Spirit. This attitude signifies a refusal to accept forgiveness and grace, leading to eternal separation from God.

The Book of Mark
Mark 1: John the Baptist and the Beginning of Jesus's Ministry
John the Baptist appears in the wilderness and preaches a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. People from Judaea and Jerusalem come to him, confess their sins, and are baptized in the river Jordan. John wears camel's hair and a leather belt and eats locusts and wild honey. He announces that someone stronger than he is coming after him and says he is not worthy to stoop down and untie his sandals. He baptizes with water, but the one coming will baptize with the Holy Ghost.
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