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not the things of the ... of God because they are foolishness unto him, neither can he honour Him because his all spiritually discerned.' There is nothing more common among men ... to think they see when they do not. But Christ ... them plainly not having eyes he sees not. neither do they understand. In this .. ... they sit down ..., until God by his spirit opens their blind eyes to see themselves lost ... without a hope in him. If at such a time as this that X makes his way into their hearts and lightens up all their being makes Him to see their depravity - rebellion and ... to God and how they may be forgiven. They see, in his light, that sin is a terrible thing - that God is wholly just in sentencing them to death. They see the wisdom and love of God in giving his only begotten son to die in their... . They see their only jope in believing in him - and casting themselves on his ... . And ... that is