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Why is the saying 'They know not what they do' significant?

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This saying reveals the blindness of humanity to their own sin and the grave injustice of crucifying the Son of God.

When Jesus said, 'They know not what they do,' He was addressing the profound ignorance that plagues humanity. The people around Him, including the soldiers and the rulers, were unaware of the cosmic implications of their actions. They recognized the physical act of crucifixion but failed to see the theological significance behind it. Their hearts were darkened, blinded by sin, failing to comprehend that they were executing the Lord of glory. This statement serves as a potent reminder of the need for divine illumination; it underscores the reality that without the intervention of the Holy Spirit, individuals remain ignorant of their spiritual condition. It's a call to acknowledge our own blindness and need for redemption, and it beckons believers to reflect on the gravity of sin in light of God’s holiness.
Scripture References: Luke 23:34, 1 Timothy 1:13

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