Me personally? If you mean by that that I have to learn things, yes. That is what Jesus had to do, too. But I do not believe that the Father is an open theist.Skypair, before I respond further, I have to ask. Are you an open theist?
This goes to the issue of the trinity as opposed to a unitary God, right? They are 3 for the purposes of redemption of man. The Father justifies .. the Sons sanctifies .. and the Spirit glorifies. They serve separate roles in redemption. Do you see that?
They also have different attributes according to their roles. The Father is omniscient .. the Son is omnipotent .. the Spirit is omnipresent even to the point where He minsters the "everlasting gospel" from nature, Ro 1:18.
Finally, the Father created the plan .. the Son is executing the plan (He does what He is told to do, a Servant of God where the future us open) .. and the Spirit is revealing the plan of the Father to men.
In this plan, you might also understand that there is a "kingdom of God" the Father in 3rd heaven .. there is a "kingdom of heaven" of the Son on the earth ruled from heaven by Christ that spans the time period from Adam to the 2nd coming of the King to earth.
You know, theologians have been arguing foreknowledge vs predestination vs open theology for quite a long time without understanding the truth of the matter that the Father knows/foreknows all and predestines. Then, in Ro 8:30, it is the Son who calls and is the agency through which we are justified and glorified. It is rather entertaining to watch them try to support the one to the exclusion of the other when both are true in different ways and Persons!
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