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We are broken and humble to think that we would be loved and forgiven and accepted by an infinitely holy God. Forbid, O Lord, that our spirit in this struggle would be one of hostility or ill will toward anyone. Deliver us from every form of debate that departs from love or diminishes truth.
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1. Since God’s foreknowledge is perfect and doesn’t change, what motivation do Christians have for evangelism? 2. many people struggle with the idea that God foreknows certain individuals but not others. How can you show them that God’s foreknowledge actually magnifies His character rather than diminishes His fairness and grace? 3.
Here I remark that the God of love imself dwells in heaven. Heaven is the palace H or presence-chamber of the high and holy One, hose name is love, and W Who is both the cause and source of all holy love. God, considered with respect to his essence, is everywhere—he fills both heaven and earth. But yet e is said, in some respects, to H
Feb 14, 2018 · Elijah and those who refused to bow a knee were among the ones who were previously known (foreknown/fore-loved) by God. To foreknow (or even fore-love) refers to God’s intimate relationship with people who loved Him in the past (like Abraham in Rom. 4:22–5:5).
Foreknowledge is a function of the divine attribute of Omniscience whereby God anticipates in advance all things that will occur (Isa.46:10). Foreknowledge as applied to God is static, in that God has always foreknown all things (God does not need to actively acquire information).
Love, as taught in John’s writings, provides neces-sary insight for understanding the Savior, Jesus Christ. WHAT IS LOVE? I do not believe it is coincidence that love becomes one of the predomi-nant themes1 of the disciple “whom Jesus loved,” or “John the Beloved” (see John 13:2; 20:2; 21:7, 20).
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It is when predestination is understood as God’s direct choice of people for salvation that the contentious issue of God’s foreknowledge and human freedom is raised. What are some of the critical issues in this debate and how should a Seventh-day Adventist relate to them?