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How do we know that we are spiritually blind?

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Spiritual blindness is indicated by our inability to recognize our sin and need for Christ without God's grace.

The concept of spiritual blindness is prominently discussed in John 16 and Matthew 11, where Jesus illustrates that without divine intervention, humans are unable to see the truth about their sinfulness. In Matthew 11:5, He speaks to the need for spiritual sight, implying that those who are blind need God's work in their lives to open their eyes. This lack of sight is not just a physical issue but reflects our total depravity, reinforcing that we need the Holy Spirit to give us spiritual understanding and clarity regarding our sin and the grace found in Christ.
Scripture References: John 16:1, Matthew 11:5

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