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Does God Know Everything?

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January 23, 2008|1:28 pm

Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. Psalm 118:1

Have you ever met someone who thinks he knows it all? Maybe he can answer all your questions or get an "A" on tests at school. You think he's the smartest person in the world. But, no matter how much your friend knows, he doesn't know anything compared to God. God knows everything.

God has all knowledge-He knows everything in the whole world. Because God is all-wise, He uses all of that information in the best way possible. Since God made and understands all things, He has perfect plans. He knows what is best for you. In His wisdom, He carries out His plans for you. God knows exactly what He is allowing in your life even though some things may be hard. He is working through those situations for your good and His glory. Each thing that your loving Heavenly Father allows to happen in your life is wise and good.

The Bible says, "How many are your works, O LORD! In wisdom you made them all . . ." (Psalm 104:24). God made everything and He knows everything. He loves you and wants you to trust Him completely. Will you trust Him today?

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