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What is the meaning of judicial blindness as seen in Isaiah's mission?

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Judicial blindness refers to the state where God allows people to reject His truth, resulting in their inability to understand His message.

Isaiah's mission includes a sober warning about judicial blindness, where God declares that some will hear but not understand, and see but not perceive (Isaiah 6:9-10). This concept highlights God's sovereignty in salvation and judgment. Judicial blindness occurs when a people persistently reject God's truth, leading Him to harden their hearts, as seen in Romans 11:8. This serves as a warning to onlookers about the grave seriousness of rejecting the gospel, reminding Christians of the urgent need to reach others with the message of salvation before they fall into spiritual blindness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:9-10, Romans 11:8

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Isaiah's Vision
David Pledger · Oct 13, 2019
Joshua

Joshua

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