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Jehovah, the “Grand Creator,” has a reason for everything he does.
Also, as “God Almighty,” he is fully able to carry out his purposes. (Ecclesiastes 12:1; Exodus 6:3)
We can be certain that he has been willing to reveal his purposes to humans, for his prophet Amos was inspired to write
“The Sovereign Lord Jehovah will not do a thing unless he has revealed his confidential matter to his servants the prophets.”
Note, though, that God was said to have revealed his purposes only to his servants, to those who sincerely loved him.
Is that not logical?
To whom do you reveal your confidential matters? To just anyone or to your closest companions?—Amos 3:7; Isaiah 40:13, 25, 26.
Also, as “God Almighty,” he is fully able to carry out his purposes. (Ecclesiastes 12:1; Exodus 6:3)
We can be certain that he has been willing to reveal his purposes to humans, for his prophet Amos was inspired to write
“The Sovereign Lord Jehovah will not do a thing unless he has revealed his confidential matter to his servants the prophets.”
Note, though, that God was said to have revealed his purposes only to his servants, to those who sincerely loved him.
Is that not logical?
To whom do you reveal your confidential matters? To just anyone or to your closest companions?—Amos 3:7; Isaiah 40:13, 25, 26.