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How do we know God's sovereignty in hardening hearts?

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The Scriptures reveal that God hardens hearts as a judgment against persistent unbelief, as seen in various biblical accounts.

God's sovereignty in hardening hearts is a significant theme found throughout Scripture, exemplified in the accounts of Pharaoh and the religious leaders during Christ's ministry. In Romans 11:8, it states that God has given Israel a spirit of slumber, affirming that God can judicially blind those who persistently reject His truth. This divine hardening is in response to the ongoing rejection of His light and truth, making it clear that God is sovereign over the hearts of men. Examples from the Old Testament, such as Pharaoh, illustrate this principle, showing how God allowed Pharaoh's heart to harden after repeated refusals to obey, culminating in divine judgment.
Scripture References: Romans 11:8, Exodus 9:12

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