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What is the difference between God's revealed will and His secret will?

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God's revealed will is what He has declared in Scripture, while His secret will involves His ordained purposes that are not revealed to us.

The distinction between God's revealed will and secret will is significant in Reformed theology. The revealed will is that which God has made known through scripture – His commands, character, and principles for living. In contrast, the secret will encompasses God's eternal purposes that He does not disclose to humanity, such as the reasons behind certain events or His specific plans for individuals. Understanding this distinction helps avoid confusion and offers comfort, as believers can confidently rest in God’s sovereign plan, even when particular aspects remain hidden from them. Proverbs 29:29 illustrates this by stating that the secret things belong to the Lord, but those revealed belong to us, suggesting that God's revelation is sufficient for our spiritual journey.
Scripture References: Proverbs 29:29

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