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What does the Bible say about being hardened against God?

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The Bible describes hardening of the heart as a process where individuals reject God's truth, as seen in Acts 19:9.

In Acts 19:8-9, we witness the Apostle Paul preaching the gospel in the synagogue for three months. The text indicates that while some heard and embraced the gospel, others became hardened and spoke evil against it. The hardening of the heart is not merely an act of God but is often the result of persistent unbelief and refusal to accept God's truth. This phenomenon can be traced back to Pharaoh, whom God hardened due to his resistance, as noted in Exodus 4:21. Hardening signifies a divine withdrawal; as God leaves individuals to their own devices, they ultimately reflect their hardened state through disbelief and resistance to His grace.
Scripture References: Acts 19:8-9, Exodus 4:21

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