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If you reread the context in Matthew 12, what Jesus was telling them is that He came in Spirit and in truth, with good intentions to heal the sick and the needy, but if despite seeing His good intentions the Pharisees still deliberately call Him and the Holy Spirit in Him as unclean, then there’s nothing more to say further.

I believe I owe you an apology and an explanation for my abrupt departure from your room, without even having the courtesy of saying goodbye. For this, I am deeply sorry for being inconsiderate.

Broadly speaking, it is better for me to leave, the simple reason because my presence, being characterized by a strong conviction for the truth, is not easy for many to even adapt, let alone accept.

Just as Christ has been long-suffering throughout His ministry when He walked on earth, you will notice that He too practices love and lots of empathy; being kind, patient and slow in anger towards mankind.

But it is also wrong to assume that his empathy for us has no limits. If you examine the Bible, there are several instances as well, when Jesus bursts in anger, and he became enraged. He became angry when people turned the Father’s house into a den of thieves, buying, selling, trading etc., instead of using the premise to let people come to worship God in truth.

Then He also became enraged, when after the Pharisees accused Him of driving demons out with demons (Matthew 12:22-32). So much so, Jesus warned them, and said this famous phrase that haunts many Christians even till today, “Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; BUT WHOEVER SPEAKS AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT, IT WILL NOT BE FORGIVEN HIM …” Thus, Jesus declared one particular sin to be the “unpardonable sin”.

If you reread the context in Matthew 12, what Jesus was telling them is that He came in Spirit and in truth, with good intentions to heal the sick and the needy, but if despite seeing His good intentions the Pharisees still deliberately call Him and the Holy Spirit in Him as unclean, then there’s nothing more to say further.

Before this declaration, Jesus also explain to them, how a man can reach the state of committing the unforgivable sin. He said, you cannot plunder a strong man’s house, unless you first tie the strong man up and subdue him. Then only you can plunder the house.

The house refer to our hearts. The strong man is the Holy Spirit, who dwells in our hearts. And Jesus tells us, that unless we have been doing things to subdue the Holy Spirit in our hearts, it is impossible for anyone to call good as evil, like what the Pharisees did. In our case, it can also be assumed, that unless we have deliberately subdued the Holy Spirit for long periods in our life, while thinking we have the Holy Spirit, but in actual fact we are telling the Holy Spirit, to move aside and don’t let Him take control of our lives. Unless we have been doing this intentionally for years or decades, there’s no way a person with the Holy Spirit in him, could even utter anything and calling what is good as evil.

There’s no more purpose for me to continue the works I am doing, to clarify the Bible, if the leaders (not referring to you) themselves are 24×7 observing me from their corners, and only plotting how they are going to trap me in my words. And despite they failed to find any fault or proof that what I presented is nothing less than the truth, yet I am still being indirectly accused of bringing destructive teachings, adding to God’s plan or worse, I was even accused by Grace of false teachings in her channel several days earlier before I left her room. What they did, needs no further action from me, other than to leave in peace. The more I stay, the more your leaders will offend the Holy Spirit, with or without them knowing, regardless.

Yes, keep in touch. And with this, may I ask God to bless you and your family and may He shower you with all His hidden knowledge and wisdom, and may your walk in Christ be fruitful and always pleasing to our Father in heaven.