Ben Johnson--Check your concordance for the way the Bible uses "knew"and "foreknew"
Remember as you do so that the text in Romans does not say "Whom He foreknew would believe, or would do this or that" The Bible says that they themselves were "foreknown."
To be foreknown is to be loved "from" everlasting "to" everlasting. Read Ps. 103:17: ...the mercy of the LORD is "from" everlasting "to" everlasting. Those whom God purposed to have mercy upon "from" everlasting are the same who were "foreknown" and "chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world." Note that proverbs chapter eight records that the "delights" of the Son of God were in "the sons of men" before the beginning of creation; i.e., the Son of God, before the foundation of the world, was delighting in those whom the Father had, in solemn covenant, promised to Him in the Covenant of Redemption. Through Jeremiah, He says, I "have" loved you with an "everlasting" love. THEREFORE with lovingkindness, I have drawn you.
When Scripture says that The mercy of the LORD is "from" everlasting "to" everlasting (Ps.103:17) it means that those of whom God said, "I will have mercy upon whom I will have mercy" are "from" everlasting "to" everlasting "foreknown" by God. It means that in the eternity past, there was never one moment in which God did not have a determination to be merciful to them, and furthermore, that in all the fulness of the eternity ahead, there would never be a moment in which God's determination to be merciful to them would cease.
That means that there some who are born into this world who have from everlasting been the objects of His mercy, and that throughout their sojourn upon earth God's mercy will continually rest upon them, and will follow them forever throughout eternity ahead.
Tell me--Did these people then believe in Christ because of God's mercy upon them, OR did they find some niche in the full span of eternity in which they themselves, apart from god's mercy, believed and hence were elected on the basis of God foreknowing that they woiuld believe? How did those who believed come to faith without god's mercy resting upon them. How did they believe apart from that mercy?
What did Jesus mean when He said,"blessed" art thou, Simon barjonah, for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee but my Father which is in heaven" What is the connection between God's mercy, and His "blessing" people with faith?
Remember as you do so that the text in Romans does not say "Whom He foreknew would believe, or would do this or that" The Bible says that they themselves were "foreknown."
To be foreknown is to be loved "from" everlasting "to" everlasting. Read Ps. 103:17: ...the mercy of the LORD is "from" everlasting "to" everlasting. Those whom God purposed to have mercy upon "from" everlasting are the same who were "foreknown" and "chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world." Note that proverbs chapter eight records that the "delights" of the Son of God were in "the sons of men" before the beginning of creation; i.e., the Son of God, before the foundation of the world, was delighting in those whom the Father had, in solemn covenant, promised to Him in the Covenant of Redemption. Through Jeremiah, He says, I "have" loved you with an "everlasting" love. THEREFORE with lovingkindness, I have drawn you.
When Scripture says that The mercy of the LORD is "from" everlasting "to" everlasting (Ps.103:17) it means that those of whom God said, "I will have mercy upon whom I will have mercy" are "from" everlasting "to" everlasting "foreknown" by God. It means that in the eternity past, there was never one moment in which God did not have a determination to be merciful to them, and furthermore, that in all the fulness of the eternity ahead, there would never be a moment in which God's determination to be merciful to them would cease.
That means that there some who are born into this world who have from everlasting been the objects of His mercy, and that throughout their sojourn upon earth God's mercy will continually rest upon them, and will follow them forever throughout eternity ahead.
Tell me--Did these people then believe in Christ because of God's mercy upon them, OR did they find some niche in the full span of eternity in which they themselves, apart from god's mercy, believed and hence were elected on the basis of God foreknowing that they woiuld believe? How did those who believed come to faith without god's mercy resting upon them. How did they believe apart from that mercy?
What did Jesus mean when He said,"blessed" art thou, Simon barjonah, for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee but my Father which is in heaven" What is the connection between God's mercy, and His "blessing" people with faith?
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