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Why is God's foreknowledge important?

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God's foreknowledge is foundational to understanding salvation, as it reflects His intimate love for His people.

Foreknowledge in a biblical context goes beyond mere awareness of future events; it signifies God's intimate relationship with those He has chosen. As noted in Romans 8:29, God's foreknowledge leads to predestination, demonstrating that He loved and set apart His people even before they existed. This intimate knowing is crucial for understanding how God's grace works in salvation. If God foreknew us, it underscores that He is actively involved in bringing about our redemption, as seen in Jeremiah 1:5, which highlights God's loving intentions toward individuals long before their birth.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Jeremiah 1:5

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