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What does the Bible say about stubborn blindness to the gospel?

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The Bible describes stubborn blindness as a refusal to hear the gospel, exemplified in Isaiah 29 where God indicts Jerusalem for their unbelief.

Isaiah 29 illustrates the concept of stubborn blindness, specifically highlighting how the people of Jerusalem refuse to hear the words of the gospel. This spiritual deafness is a hallmark of natural man, rooted in pride and a covenant made with lies. Despite having access to scripture, many refuse to accept the truth it contains, illustrating the profound rebellion against God. In this context, God pronounces judgment on those who draw near with their lips but whose hearts are far from Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 29:1-18

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