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How do we know that God knows everything?

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The Bible teaches that God is omniscient, knowing all things from the beginning of the world, as affirmed in Acts 15:18.

In Acts 15:18, the Apostle James asserts that 'known unto God are all His works from the beginning of the world.' This statement illustrates God's omniscience, meaning He possesses complete knowledge of all events—past, present, and future. Throughout Scripture, we see examples of God's intimate awareness of individual lives, plans, and the broader workings of creation. This understanding reassures believers of God's sovereign control over every circumstance and His perfect plan for each person. Acknowledging God's omniscience encourages us to trust in His guidance and providence in our lives.
Scripture References: Acts 15:18

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