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What does the Bible say about God's knowledge and judgment?

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The Bible reveals that God is a God of knowledge who weighs actions, reflecting His divine justice and omniscience.

Scripture teaches that God is deeply aware of all human actions and their motivations. In 1 Samuel 2:3, it is stated, 'For the Lord is a God of knowledge, and by Him actions are weighed.' This emphasizes the idea that God's judgment is not superficial; He examines not only the actions themselves but also the underlying intentions. God's knowledge is complete and perfect, meaning nothing is hidden from His sight, be it past, present, or future. Thus, every act of man is scrutinized according to His holy standards, resulting in just evaluations and consequences.

This weighing process serves as a reminder of God's righteousness and is meant to humble the proud, as it makes clear that outward appearances hold little weight in His judgment. Ultimately, those found wanting are called to look to God for mercy, illustrating the connection between God's knowledge of our actions and the hope offered through salvation in Christ.

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