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Why Many See but Do Not Understand:
‘Friends, the modern age is flooded with information, yet starved for understanding. People see more than any generation before them—screens, data, opinions, revelations—yet comprehend almost nothing of consequence. This is not an accident. It is not a failure of intelligence. It is a spiritual condition long foretold.
“Seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive; and hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand.” (Matthew 13:14 KJV). This is one of the most terrifying judgments in Scripture—not blindness, but partial sight. Not ignorance, but resistance. The eyes function. The ears work. Yet the heart refuses to yield.
God never struggled to communicate with humanity. Humanity struggles to accept what it hears. Truth does not fail to reach people; it collides with pride, comfort, fear, and loyalty to systems that benefit them. Understanding demands change—and many prefer familiarity over freedom.
This is why exposure alone does not awaken people. Evidence does not convert. Revelation does not guarantee repentance. A sealed heart can observe truth like a spectator watches a fire—aware of the flames, yet unmoved to flee. Religion often worsens this condition.
Reasons being, mens traditions, and rituals that replaces relationships with God. Vocabulary replaces obedience. People learn the language of faith without surrendering their will. They know verses but resist the meaning. They defend doctrine while rejecting correction.
The result is a population trained to recognize truth, but conditioned to reject its implications. God speaks plainly, but only the humble hear deeply. Understanding is not an intellectual achievement; it is a moral one. It requires submission.
And submission is the one thing modern culture—and many religious systems—teach people to avoid at all costs. A sealed heart will always reinterpret truth to protect itself. It will spiritualize disobedience, intellectualize rebellion, and call conviction “judgment.”
This is why many can discuss God endlessly yet never be transformed by Him. They say God but do not know God. That’s why our Father’s Book tells us; to test the spirit in a man (John 4:1); which warns believers not to trust every spirit but to discern if they are from God, because many false prophets are in the world.
The most dangerous place a person can be, is Eyes opened. Hearts sealed. And truth standing in plain sight. There comes a point when God stops arguing with the human will. Not because He lacks mercy, but because truth continually rejected hardens into judgment.
Scripture reveals that light resisted becomes darkness embraced. When men repeatedly refuse correction, understanding is not merely delayed—it is withdrawn. A sealed heart does not begin sealed. It is layered over time through excuses, justifications, and selective obedience.
Each refusal makes the next easier. Conviction fades. Discernment dulls. Eventually, truth no longer pierces—it irritates. This is why God warns against hardening the heart “today.” Delay is not neutral; it is a decision. The longer truth is postponed, the heavier it becomes. Those who claim they will listen later often discover later never arrives.
Understanding is not granted to the clever, the informed, or the religious—but to the obedient. When obedience is removed from faith, sight remains—but meaning vanishes. And that loss is far more dangerous than blindness.
Authors Note:
‘Friends, this chapter confronts a reality many would rather avoid, understanding God is not withheld from people—it is resisted. Scripture is clear that the heart governs comprehension. When pride, fear, or comfort rule, even the clearest truth becomes unbearable.
This is not written to insult the uninformed, but to warn the comfortable. A sealed heart can attend church, read Scripture, and speak fluently about God while remaining unchanged. Knowledge without submission only deepens accountability.
Common sense confirms this; no one misunderstands what they refuse to accept. When truth threatens identity, income, reputation, or routine, the mind will always find a reason to dismiss it.
God does not force understanding. He offers it to the humble. If this message unsettles you, do not silence it. Unease is often the first sign that the heart is being invited to open.Truth does not need defending. It needs to be received. Thanks for staying this far. God bless. Amen!
Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God” – Psalms of Repentance: