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What does the Bible say about God's ways being unsearchable?

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The Bible teaches that God's ways and judgments are unsearchable and past finding out (Romans 11:33).

In Romans 11:33-34, the Apostle Paul marvels at the depth of the riches, wisdom, and knowledge of God, stating that His judgments are unsearchable and His ways are past finding out. This suggests that our human understanding is limited and that God's plans and purposes often transcend our comprehension. We can rest assured that God's ways, which are inherently good, lead to our ultimate benefit as His people. The Scriptures further emphasize that our ways are not His ways, and as Isaiah 55:8-9 affirms, God's thoughts are higher than our thoughts, indicating a great distance between human and divine understanding.
Scripture References: Romans 11:33-34, Isaiah 55:8-9

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