Theology: The Doctrine of God

The Surety Of God's Knowledge

By Arthur W. Pink, edited by Dr. Paul M. Elliott
"God's knowledge of the future is as complete as is His knowledge of the past and the present, and that is because the future depends entirely upon Himself."

From the TeachingtheWord Bible Knowledgebase

Part four of a series. Read part three.

"God's knowledge of the future is as complete as is His knowledge of the past and the present, and that is because the future depends entirely upon Himself."

Editor's note: As Arthur Pink noted in the last article, God's infinite knowledge is the believer's great encouragement to pray. And, he adds, this is furthermore true because all things are dependent upon His knowledge.

"Great is our Lord, and of great power: His understanding is infinite" (Psalm 147:5). God not only knows whatsoever has happened in the past in every part of His vast domains, and He is not only thoroughly acquainted with everything that is now transpiring throughout the entire universe, but He is also perfectly cognizant of every event, from the least to the greatest, that ever will happen in the ages to come. God's knowledge of the future is as complete as is His knowledge of the past and the present, and that is because the future depends entirely upon Himself.

Were it in anywise possible for something to occur apart from either the direct agency or permission of God, then that something would be independent of Him, and He would at once cease to be Supreme.

Now the divine knowledge of the future is not a mere abstraction, but something which is inseparably connected with and accompanied by His purpose. God has Himself designed whatsoever shall yet be, and what He has designed must be effectuated. As His most sure Word affirms, "He doeth according to His will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay His hand" (Daniel 4:35). And again, "There are many devices in a man's heart; nevertheless the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand" (Proverbs 19:21).

The wisdom and power of God being alike infinite, the accomplishment of whatever He has purposed is absolutely guaranteed. It is no more possible for the divine counsels to fail in their execution than it would be for the thrice holy God to lie.

Next: The Certainty of God's Decrees

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