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What does the Bible say about the hardness of heart?

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The Bible describes the hardness of heart as an impenitent state that stores up God's wrath.

The hardness of heart is a serious condition highlighted in Romans 2:5-11, where it is described as the unbroken, unrepentant state of humanity. This hardness results in rebellion against God and a failure to repent, which is also seen as a gift from God. Scripture teaches that without divine intervention, the natural state of man will never seek after God or turn to repentance, and this ongoing sin only gathers wrath upon wrath as indicated in Romans 1:18. The righteous judgment of God addresses this despairing condition of the heart, ultimately calling all to recognize their desperate need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Romans 2:5-11, Jeremiah 17:9, Romans 1:18

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