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Deuteronomy 8:2
God tests people to know what is in their hearts
"And you shall remember all the way which the Lord your God has
led you in the wilderness these forty years, that He might humble
you, testing you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would
keep His commandments or not," (Deut. 8:2).
The open theist position on this verses is basically that since God does
not know the future, He has to test people to see what is in their
hearts. But, there is a problem here because in open theism, God
knows all present things exhaustively. If God is going to test
people to see what is in their hearts, then does that mean that God does
not know what is already there? That would make no sense,
even in open theism. If the open theist says that God's test is to
discover what will be in their hearts later, then I point them back to
the text which does not speak that way. It speaks of the past.
Deut. 8:2 is an example of anthropomorphism combined
with a testing expression; that is, God is speaking in human terms and
human ways for the benefit of the people. In this case it is to
reveal to them the quality of the faith before God.
God knows all things (1 John 3:20). He tests
people not to determine that which He does not know, but because God is
working within our time frame. God condescends to teach us and to
reveal to us His will.
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If God is going to
test people to see what is in their hearts, then does that mean that
God does not know what is already there? That would
make no sense, even in open theism.
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Deut. 8:2 is an
example of anthropomorphism combined with a testing expression; that
is, God is speaking in human terms and human ways for the benefit of
the people. In this case it is to reveal to them the quality
of the faith before God.
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