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I think Psalms 139 refers to that he knows our thoughts afar off.  So that
might mean he knows them close up too.  So Sharon, I like your open book
description.

Vicki

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From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 8:34 PM
Subject: God always knowing our thoughts


> God created us in the first place, so does he need our permission to read
> our minds?  It just came to me that our minds are maybe like an open book,
> with everything in view, so that God cannot help but see and know it all.
> there is no need for Him to have an access password to open a file.  I
don't
> think He ever reveals all the contents of our minds, so it really doesn't
> affect our free will.  In fact, we often forget that He's even watching
our
> every move and knows what we've done and will do.
>
> sharon
>

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