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Why is understanding the concept of blinding important for Christians?

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Understanding the blinding of the non-elect highlights the seriousness of rejecting God's grace.

The notion of blinding, as discussed in Romans 11, underscores the severity of rejecting the truth of Christ. Those who are not individually elected experience a spirit of slumber, making them unable to perceive the truth of the gospel. This serves to remind Christians of their dependence on God's grace for salvation and the profound implication of rejecting the gospel. It emphasizes the necessity of seeking mercy from the only source of true grace—Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 11:8-10

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