
Tomorrow Has Never Happened
Understanding the Nature of Time and the Workings of Providence
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Gamble
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By:
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Thomas Eddy
About this listen
Paul declares “For those whom he foreknew he also predestined” (Romans 8:29).
Those two words “foreknew” and “predestined” have caused many divisions and disagreements within Christian theology. But in order for those disagreements to even happen, a theology of time must be developed.
One common belief is “God is everywhere in time: our past, present, and future are all now for him.” Is this true? Is this biblical? In Tomorrow Has Never Happened, author Thomas Eddy explores the nature of time.
His conclusion: the past and the future do not exist. “Now” is all there is, even for God. This insight has implications for our understanding of God’s foreknowledge, his predestination, and providence.
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