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How do we know the concept of judicial blindness is true?

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Judicial blindness is evidenced in Scripture through God's dealings with those who persistently reject Him, leading to a hardened heart.

The concept of judicial blindness is clearly articulated within the biblical narrative. In John 19:1-16, the Jewish nation exemplified this blindness as they obstinately rejected Jesus, despite the clear evidence of His righteousness. The Bible warns that persistent rejection of divine truth can lead to God giving individuals over to their sinful inclinations, resulting in a state of hardness like that of Pharaoh (Romans 1:24-25). As a cautionary tale, Solomon's words in Proverbs 1:24-26 highlight that ignoring God's call can lead to disastrous consequences. This teaching emphasizes the need for humility and openness to the truth of God's Word to avoid the fate of becoming judicially blind.
Scripture References: Romans 1:24-25, Proverbs 1:24-26, John 19:1-16

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