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What does Romans 9 say about God hardening hearts?

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Romans 9 explains that God hardens hearts as part of His sovereign plan, exemplified through Pharaoh.

In Romans 9, the Apostle Paul addresses the challenging issue of God's hardening of hearts by referring to Pharaoh, stating that God raised him up for the purpose of demonstrating His power (Romans 9:17). This raises the question of divine justice, and Paul clarifies that God's actions are just, as He has the sovereign right to show mercy or harden whomever He chooses (Romans 9:18). The hardening of hearts serves the overall plan of salvation, demonstrating God's sovereignty in juxtaposition with human responsibility. While it may appear contradictory, it underscores the idea that all humanity is deserving of judgment, yet God, in His mercy, chooses to intervene and save a remnant. This highlights the tension between divine sovereignty and human accountability, reaffirming God's justice in His dealings.
Scripture References: Romans 9:1-28

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