| CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS & RESEARCH MINISTRY | www.carm.org |
|
|
Deuteronomy 13:1-3 This is an example of a testing situation. God routinely tests people not so that God will learn what they will actually do because God knows all things (1 John 3:20). Instead, it is for the strengthening and purification of the faith of God's people so they might learn and grow through the test. Furthermore, God speaks to them in discovery terms so that they might hear and know that God "now will use them" according to His purpose. Testing verses are also related to God's anthropomorphic expression where God speaks in human terms in human ways as He reveals Himself to and through people. If we were to look at this from the perspective of open theism, we have a problem. Open theism teaches that God knows all things in the present exhaustively. Deut. 13:1-3 tells how God want so test the people to find out if they love the Lord with all their heart. But if God knows all things in the present, then didn't He know if the people loved Him or not? Of course He did. So, this is a problem for their position. Instead, God is testing the people so they will know what is in their own hearts.
|
Return to Open Theism
CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS
AND RESEARCH MINISTRY |