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He knows what he is doing at all times. God knows all things, past, present and future, real and potential, and he knows them all at the same time. He not only knows what was, and what is, he also knows what will be. More than that, he knows everything that could be but is not. God does things to teach us lessons.
He allows things to happen in order to demonstrate who He is and to show us who people really are. He knows that sometimes for us to learn we have to feel, and for us to believe we have to see for ourselves.
You see, people are like books. We have to look inside of them to know what is really there. The Bible says that God searches the hearts of men Romans That means that God looks deep inside human beings instead of evaluating us by the way we look on the surface. God knows every thought of ours.
God knows us the way we truly are, not just the way we seem to be. The scriptures illustrate that to us over and over again. God knows us inside and out. That is a thought that can be a bit frightening or it can be comforting, depending on our perspective.
He has access to every thought, every action, and every mistake in our lives. God sees everything there is to know about us, even what we are thinking and our motives. God knows our habits, our strengths, our weaknesses. He knows our very words before they roll off our tongues.
He knows all our business. In Matthew , Jesus said, the very hairs of our head are numbered. That is amazing. God is all-knowing, he is aware of everything about us, everything we do and everything we think. He knows what goes on in private as well as in public.
He knows more about us than we want him to know. Truth be told! He is the God who looks ahead and sees a history that he himself has decreed. He is not contingent.
He is sovereign. Fred G. He is the author of several books including The Theology of B. Warfield and Warfield on the Christian Life. Click To Tweet This is why Scripture speaks of God as unchangeable in all his ways and as never having to adjust his plans Job God knows everything that could possibly happen next, how it changes the entire future of the human race and each possibility along that tree. This is just one more reason to be in absolute awe of God. So, now, when we land back into the hard-core reality of our own lives, hopefully we can see that we are truly free.
God is not a puppet master, pulling our strings, but a mighty, omniscient God who looks at each thing we could do and meets us there when we make our choice. You are free at every moment. Free to choose to love, free to choose to sin.
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