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Living Before the All-Knowing Father

This lesson explores the biblical doctrine of God’s omniscience, defining it as His total, infinite knowledge of all things past, present, future, and even our most secret thoughts. By examining passages like Psalm 139 and Genesis 18, we see that nothing is hidden from His sight, a reality that offers both a sobering warning and deep comfort. We tackle the difficult questions of how His foreknowledge coexists with our free moral agency, concluding that His knowing an outcome does not force our choices. True spiritual maturity requires us to move beyond head knowledge to a life of practical integrity, where our motives are as pure as our public actions. As we study, we are challenged to adopt the mind of Christ, who lived to always do what pleased the Father. Ultimately, we learn that living under His constant gaze is an invitation to a deeper, corrective relationship with our Creator.

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"The Lord Jesus Christ says... 'I always do what pleases Him.' And that's my goal now in life."

— Lesson Transcript [cite: 795, 803, 804]

Lesson 7: God's Omniscience

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Study Game - Scripture & Truth Matching

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Scripture Matching Challenge

Match the Word to the Truth. Click a Scripture, then click its corresponding Lesson.

Study Game - Knowledge vs. Causation (True/False)

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Knowledge vs. Causation

Does God knowing a choice mean He forced it? Decide if these statements are Biblical Truth or Theological Error.

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