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What does the Bible say about hardening of hearts?

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The Bible teaches that God hardens hearts to demonstrate His sovereignty, particularly seen in the story of Pharaoh in Exodus.

The concept of God hardening hearts is prominently illustrated in the account of Pharaoh during the plagues of Egypt. Exodus 14:4 indicates that God declared, 'I will harden Pharaoh’s heart,' which emphasizes His control over human affairs and the unfolding of His redemptive plan. God does not only allow men to harden their hearts against Him, but He also acts sovereignly in doing so, demonstrating that human obstinacy serves His greater purpose. This interplay highlights both God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility, where Pharaoh's heart was hardened for God to display His power and glory. Thus, the hardening of a heart is not simply an act of divine judgment but also serves as an avenue for God to reveal His supremacy over all creation.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:4, Romans 1:24-28

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