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What does the Bible say about being blind to see?

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The Bible teaches that spiritual blindness must be overcome to see the truth of God.

In John 9:39-41, Jesus explains that He came into the world for judgment, so that those who do not see may see, and those who claim to see may become blind. This highlights the reality that one must first recognize their spiritual blindness in order to receive sight—spiritual understanding and life. The example of the blind man illustrates this principle: he was physically blind yet became a symbol of true understanding when Jesus healed him. It is crucial for a person to first acknowledge their condition before they can grasp the truth of the gospel and be saved.
Scripture References: John 9:39-41

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