Maytan wrote:B. W. wrote:Great answers Maytan!
Next question, where in the bible does it say these things?
[Please note, I was in a slight accident today and have 4 stitches in my lower lip and a sore neck and side (was in the hospital all morning long getting checked out – so I might take a break till late Monday Evening to get back on this topic but all things work together for good for them who love Christ and called to his purposes! Amen!
Sorry for the delay, and even more sorry to hear about your accident! I'll keep you in prayer.
Anyway, scriptures.. scriptures...
1 John 3:19-20, Job 28:24, Job 37:16, Isaiah 46:9, Psalm 139:4.
Those are the verses I could come up with that deal with God knowing the future.
These are excellent verses – now since God knows everything about a person before the foundations of the world, then he will know the result of his revelation, or word, would have on each person as thru such presents to them the reality of himself and need of a savior (Romans 1:16, 19, 20, 21c)
With such already knowing the results, God can then do with them as he sees fit. They reject him, he rejects them. The potter shapes the clay. In nowise does God act unfair to them, he dispensed his word to them in many ways. Already knowing their response, the Lord remains fair (equitious – Psalms 98:9c) to them and acts within the realm of perfect justice towards them, and can use them as he sees fit.
Knowing beforehand all things, God acts with perfect justice to all. Even to old Pharaoh, God foreknew he would reject him no matter what, so why not harden such a heart as this to make a spectacle out of him? Same with those mentioned in Romans 1:28 foreknown that they would reject his word/revelation so God rejects them.
Remember God’s word/revelation produces a choice when before there was none and God foreknowing the outcome that his word/revelation/call will have before anyone ever was, God can give what they want more than God, now in this mortal life. God knows which future progeny of such rejecters will be quickened by the word/revelation/call will return to him so he lets the sinners/rejecter go about.
Foreknowing all things as God also helps explain Romans 8:29, 30c.
God, in many ways, speaks that, “
Where are you” to every human being, because of the revelation of these words, will either cause a person to remain hiding, lost, or causes them to stand before his grace. That is the purpose and the intent of his word –
to produce, thrust a divine choice upon the sons and daughters of mankind. Their sin remains their own, unless they stand resting upon his grace to clothe them by the blood of his sacrifice.
It is the intent of the Word/revelation to present a choice. God already foreknows the results and can do with us as he pleases with no violation to His own nature and character or that of the person either – such is the standards of God’s absolute justice to all. Just think, if God did not speak, we would be lost in sin and rebellion. Praise the Lord that He spoke in such just manner that creates options when before we had none.
Never think God unfair or unjust because his ways are not like our own ways – His ways and wisdom in doing things is so far above us – all we can do is marvel and thank him for his quickening word:
Where are you!
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