Recent content by Douglas Fossett

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    Honest struggles on God’s omniscience.

    I understand the point you are making, and I agree that many people unknowingly construct versions of God shaped more by culture, preference, or inherited assumptions than by serious engagement with Scripture itself. In many ways, that is part of humanity’s continual tendency toward idolatry —...
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    Honest struggles on God’s omniscience.

    I think part of what makes these questions so emotionally heavy is that they are often treated only as philosophical problems rather than deeply relational and existential ones. Questions surrounding omniscience, suffering, evil, foreknowledge, hell, and human pain do not merely challenge our...
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    When Loss Doesn’t Stop: The Pattern That Points Us Back to God

    Why does loss seem to follow us, not just in the major moments that everyone can see, but in the quiet and often unspoken ways that shape our daily lives, such as the loss of peace, the loss of clarity, the loss of direction, and even the loss of a sense of who we once believed ourselves to be...
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    What Would Actually Prove That Someone Is Saved?

    I appreciate how clearly you’ve grounded this in trusting Christ alone. That keeps the foundation where it belongs. One thought I’ve been considering alongside that— If salvation is ultimately about what a person is trusting, it raises the question of what that trust looks like from the...
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