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Struggles by Non-Christians
Hardened heart reversed
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<blockquote data-quote="Jannsis" data-source="post: 77279152" data-attributes="member: 449923"><p>Is there any biblical examples of people that had gotten hardened hearts but God later, for some reason, chose to soften it without their repentance?</p><p>And I don't mean backsliding like David did, I mean hardened hearts like Pharaoh for example. Thank you in advance, I will try to look it up as well.</p><p></p><p>It's kind of a catch-22 scenario because in my definition a hardened heart can no longer repent, because they already have had their chances to repent, but repentance would be the key to getting a soft heart again. So the only way would be if God, for any other reason, would from his initiative choose to soften their heart. I just don't know for what reason, but if there is even one example that would mean a lot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jannsis, post: 77279152, member: 449923"] Is there any biblical examples of people that had gotten hardened hearts but God later, for some reason, chose to soften it without their repentance? And I don't mean backsliding like David did, I mean hardened hearts like Pharaoh for example. Thank you in advance, I will try to look it up as well. It's kind of a catch-22 scenario because in my definition a hardened heart can no longer repent, because they already have had their chances to repent, but repentance would be the key to getting a soft heart again. So the only way would be if God, for any other reason, would from his initiative choose to soften their heart. I just don't know for what reason, but if there is even one example that would mean a lot [/QUOTE]
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