I am absolutely Reformed in my theology, at least as much as I know about Reformed theology, not sure about the L in the tulip, though I lean that way, but not ready to stand on it. J
I have always struggled with the existence of the future in the present.
As I was becoming Reformed in my theology, I have become even more suspicious that the future exist in the future to be viewed by anyone even God.
My first nail in the coffin to the existence of the future available before it happens is prophecy. I see prophecy in the Bible as God saying what will happen in the future and then making sure it will happen exactly has He said. God does not need to see the future and then proclaim it. That would make the future sovereign over God. Nothing can be sovereign over God! So at least from the perspective of prophecy, God does not need to see the future.
Then recently, discussing Romans 8:29-30 again! Hearing people say Rom 8:29-30 means God looked into the future and saw who would choose Him and elected them based on Him seeing them choose Him in the future, is not even implied in the text and also is an attack on the sovereignty of God. IMO
If I am correct in understanding prophecy and election, God does not need the future to exist. For me the existence of the future is an attack on the sovereignty of God.
So my questions are:
Am I off somewhere in these comments?
Where does the Bible say God looks into the future?
Does my present position make me an Open Theist?
Looking forward to the conversation!
Ralph
I have always struggled with the existence of the future in the present.
As I was becoming Reformed in my theology, I have become even more suspicious that the future exist in the future to be viewed by anyone even God.
My first nail in the coffin to the existence of the future available before it happens is prophecy. I see prophecy in the Bible as God saying what will happen in the future and then making sure it will happen exactly has He said. God does not need to see the future and then proclaim it. That would make the future sovereign over God. Nothing can be sovereign over God! So at least from the perspective of prophecy, God does not need to see the future.
Then recently, discussing Romans 8:29-30 again! Hearing people say Rom 8:29-30 means God looked into the future and saw who would choose Him and elected them based on Him seeing them choose Him in the future, is not even implied in the text and also is an attack on the sovereignty of God. IMO
If I am correct in understanding prophecy and election, God does not need the future to exist. For me the existence of the future is an attack on the sovereignty of God.
So my questions are:
Am I off somewhere in these comments?
Where does the Bible say God looks into the future?
Does my present position make me an Open Theist?
Looking forward to the conversation!
Ralph