The Bible describes the Israelites as “stiff-necked” in Exodus 33, a term that means hard, harsh, difficult, stubborn, and obstinate, implying a resistance to God’s guidance and will. This article explores what it means to be stiff-necked, both in biblical context and in everyday life, and invites readers to examine their own hearts and consider the consequences of resisting God’s gentle touch.
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