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How do we know that God opens the eyes of the blind?

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God opens the eyes of the blind through His sovereign grace, allowing them to see spiritual truths.

The biblical narrative consistently affirms that it is God who opens the eyes of the blind, both physically and spiritually. Passages such as Isaiah 42:7 and 2 Corinthians 4:6 emphasize that the Lord's work is to open the eyes of the blind to bring them from darkness to light. This work is not dependent on human will or effort; rather, it is an act of divine grace. Jesus, referred to as the light of the world, fulfills this role by revealing the Father's glory. Those who have had their eyes opened cannot take credit for this visibility; it is purely a gift from God, underscoring the doctrine of irresistible grace inherent in sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:7, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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Cody Groover · Apr 17, 2016
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