WHERE IS GOD WHEN I NEED HIM? (3 OF 12)
by Stan Coffey
Scripture: Hebrews 4:13
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Where Is God When I Need Him? (3 of 12)
Series: Getting To Know God
Dr. Stan Coffey
Hebrews 4:13
I. The Extent Of God's Omniscience
II. The Application Of God's Omniscience
Today, we are going to talk about the Omniscience of God, that means God knows everything. In Hebrews 4:13 is a marvelous passage of scripture about the omniscience of God. That is just a big word that means that God has all knowledge. That there is no
knowledge that exists outside of the knowledge of God. That God possess all knowledge. And the writer says it like this, Hebrews 4:13 "Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight, but all things are naked and open unto the eyes of Him with whom
we have to do." Now prior to that verse in the twelfth verse he say spoken about the word of God and how that the word of God is a discerner of the thoughts and the intents of the heart. So he says, "the word of God can reveal the hearts and the intents of the
heart." And then he goes on to say, "and God Himself is a God whose eyes see everything." The prophet said that the eyes of the Lord run to and fro upon the earth. And all through the scripture, God is known as an all-seeing God. That the eye of God sees all
things and therefore God knows all things. And theologians call this the omniscience of God. And this is one of the great attributes of God, God Omniscience. You say, well that is all fine and good that God knows all things, that certainly means that God doesn't
have to go to school, He would make an "A" on every test, wouldn't He? But what does that have to do with my life? Well, today we are going to see that it means some wonderful things to our lives that God is an all seeing God and that God knows
everything. Because to know God and all that He has revealed about Himself is the highest pursuit of life. We should want to know all that there is to know about the omnipotence of God, the power of God; we should want t ...
Series: Getting To Know God
Dr. Stan Coffey
Hebrews 4:13
I. The Extent Of God's Omniscience
II. The Application Of God's Omniscience
Today, we are going to talk about the Omniscience of God, that means God knows everything. In Hebrews 4:13 is a marvelous passage of scripture about the omniscience of God. That is just a big word that means that God has all knowledge. That there is no
knowledge that exists outside of the knowledge of God. That God possess all knowledge. And the writer says it like this, Hebrews 4:13 "Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight, but all things are naked and open unto the eyes of Him with whom
we have to do." Now prior to that verse in the twelfth verse he say spoken about the word of God and how that the word of God is a discerner of the thoughts and the intents of the heart. So he says, "the word of God can reveal the hearts and the intents of the
heart." And then he goes on to say, "and God Himself is a God whose eyes see everything." The prophet said that the eyes of the Lord run to and fro upon the earth. And all through the scripture, God is known as an all-seeing God. That the eye of God sees all
things and therefore God knows all things. And theologians call this the omniscience of God. And this is one of the great attributes of God, God Omniscience. You say, well that is all fine and good that God knows all things, that certainly means that God doesn't
have to go to school, He would make an "A" on every test, wouldn't He? But what does that have to do with my life? Well, today we are going to see that it means some wonderful things to our lives that God is an all seeing God and that God knows
everything. Because to know God and all that He has revealed about Himself is the highest pursuit of life. We should want to know all that there is to know about the omnipotence of God, the power of God; we should want t ...
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