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What does the Bible say about divine foreknowledge?

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The Bible teaches that divine foreknowledge is God's eternal decree to love and choose certain individuals for salvation in Christ, as seen in passages like Romans 8:29-30.

Divine foreknowledge, as expressed in Scripture, refers to God's eternal decree where He loves, chooses, and approves certain individuals for salvation in Christ. It is intimately linked to God's sovereign will and is not a passive awareness of future events. Rather, passages such as Romans 8:29-30 affirm that God's foreknowledge is about His elect and signifies His predetermined purpose to make them His sons. This means that God's love is not merely a response to what individuals would do but is an active choice made by God before the foundation of the world.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, 1 Peter 1:2, Jeremiah 31:3

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