The sermon titled "Divine Foreknowledge" by Wayne Boyd addresses the theological doctrine of God's foreknowledge and its implications for predestination and salvation. Boyd argues that God's foreknowledge is not simply an awareness of future events but rather an intentional act of recognizing and choosing His elect for salvation from eternity. He emphasizes that Scripture, particularly Romans 8:28-30 and 1 Peter 1:2, indicates that God's foreknowledge of individuals is of persons rather than just facts, highlighting an intimate, loving relationship with His chosen ones. He contrasts this biblical understanding of foreknowledge with common misconceptions that portray God as merely observing human choices from afar. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it gives believers of their salvation, reinforcing that God has lovingly and purposefully determined their redemption before the foundation of the world.
“God's foreknowledge is much more than just a prior knowledge of what people will or will not do.”
“For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate... to be conformed to the image of his Son.”
“God's foreknowledge of his elect is a result of his everlasting love.”
“Marvel then, we who are the redeemed of the Lord, if you are a child of God by faith in Christ, you were known of God from eternity.”
The Bible teaches that God's divine foreknowledge involves knowing His elect personally and intimately before the foundation of the world.
Romans 8:29-30, 1 Peter 1:2, Jeremiah 31:3
Predestination is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in Romans 8:29-30, which describes God's purposeful election of His people.
Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
God's foreknowledge assures Christians of their security and belonging as part of His eternal plan.
Romans 8:29-30, 2 Timothy 2:19
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