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How does foreknowledge relate to human will?

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In Reformed theology, God's foreknowledge does not negate human will but is aligned with His sovereign predestination.

In the context of Reformed theology, foreknowledge is understood as God’s sovereign plan that encompasses human choices without being determined by them. While human will plays a role in the decisions individuals make, God's foreknowledge and predestination imply that these decisions exist within the framework of His eternal purpose. For example, Romans 11:2 asserts that God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew, indicating His dedicated purpose remains intact even amidst human actions. This doctrine reassures believers that their responses to God are a part of His overarching plan without compromising their responsibility to respond to His grace, as God's will ultimately prevails.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, Romans 11:2

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