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Why is judicial blindness significant for Christians?

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Judicial blindness signifies a divine act where God allows those who reject Him to continue in their unbelief, highlighting His sovereignty and the seriousness of unbelief.

Judicial blindness is a concept found in Scripture that refers to God's act of hardening the hearts of individuals who persistently reject the truth. In John 12:39-40, Isaiah speaks of God blinding their eyes and hardening their hearts, a direct consequence of their own obstinate refusal to believe. This understanding emphasizes God's sovereignty over salvation and judgment, as He may allow individuals to follow their sinful inclinations. For Christians, this serves as a sober reminder of the urgency of responding to God's truth and the peril of persistent unbelief, as it leads to a point of no return where divine grace is withdrawn.
Scripture References: John 12:39-40, Isaiah 6:10

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