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Why is Christ's coming significant for our understanding of spiritual blindness?

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Christ's coming is significant as it reveals our spiritual blindness and enables the blind to see God’s glory in the gospel.

In John 9:39, Christ explains that He came to bring judgment, distinguishing between those who are spiritually blind and those who can see. All people are born spiritually blind due to sin, but through Christ, those who were blind are enabled to see God’s glory and the truth of the gospel. This insight is crucial as it emphasizes the need for divine intervention for salvation. As Paul states in Acts 26:18, Christ opens the eyes of the blind, turning them from darkness to light. This transformative work is a key aspect of salvation that demonstrates God's grace in revealing Himself to the unworthy.
Scripture References: John 9:39, Isaiah 42:16, Acts 26:18

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