“When Isaiah taunts the idols, he does so on the basis of their enjoyment of an ‘open’ future . . . Put bluntly, Isaiah charges the idols with having the limitations that freewill theists are currently demanding for their new god . . . The God of the Bible has a vantage from which he sees all the things that are to come hereafter, a vantage that idols cannot have. The living God inhabits eternity, and the view from there is far more impressive that what can be seen from the temple of Baal — even from up on the roof” (From Whatever Happened to the Reformation?, pp. 69-70).
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