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One thing we've learned as anons is to be cautious in our predictions. Each unexpected twist and turn has created a sense of humility in us. Even though we have been completely right about so many things, there are other events we just cannot predict or foresee. God sees everything but He wants us to walk in faith in certain areas for a reason. Everything He does is for good reason. I have given up date predictions for complete faith in the fog. Anons may not know exactly how we are going to get there, but we know the most important truth of all: God is leading us and nothing can stop what is coming. The Babylon system is in its death throes. Grab on to this reality and you will find a way to thrive in a chaotic and seismic shift in human history. You were chosen to be here for a reason. Embrace that. We are God's warriors. We are anons. There is no going back.
A few thoughts: Babylon has to fall. We are walking on a razors edge where disaster seems imminent, yet we know that the system we live in is the literal Matrix. It cannot stay this way. The elite cabal wish for the system to dive even further into the depths of control. God wishes to free the people. In Exodus, the pressure they faced was immense.... even up to the very end. They were not allowed much comfort in the process of delivery. But boy was it a spectacular, Biblical and confounding finish to the story when Pharoah suddenly lost everything. I'm putting all my bets on God to guide us through these storms. I'm all in. I believe He is doing it again. No matter what happens, I'm going to believe it.
This stuff gets confusing to me; Babylon fell, and is desolate in the middle of Iraq today. Like, hyenas and critters roam in its ancient walls and no person lives there, all settlements are outside its old boundaries. Even the refurbished palace is vacant. So, why do so many keep going back to fulfilled stuff when there are so many documented prophets since whose words are being clearly fulfilled, without vague symbolism?
Just my opinion = God sees our present and can predict our future based on current state of mind, and what we are doing. Our future changes based on current actions and thoughts and God can see that change in the timeline instantly. Otherwise if he knew our ends, there would be no free will, everything would be pre determined. When it comes to the world outside of humans, and how it all ends that’s where I think God has ultimate prediction and control. You have to look at it like a game creator. He made this program called the game of life, he has rules, and guides we are to follow if we are to play the game how he intended for us to play. How ever each human soul(player) has the ability to chose within the game of life how we go about it. We have the free will to play by God’s rules or make our own, him as the ultimate creator can obviously put things in front of us to steer us into a desired course if he wants it to be that way. He is God after all, and he might have plans for some of us we might not necessarily be willing to accept or go along with. My advice is communicate with God, find out what he wants you to do for him, and ask him to show you the path he wants you to take.
I believe God is outside of time and space (infinite).
I believe man is so limited that man cannot even fathom God's thoughts.
I believe that God, like TRUTH, is everlasting and immutable.
I believe that God is Allknowing. So, he knows his own--even before we were formed in our mom's wombs.
I believe God gave us free will to choose to believe in Him so that we can freely love Him, TRULY, not under any compulsion.
I believe that just because God knows His own and can see the completeness that we cannot, does not conflict with our free will. GOD is not limited like we are. We still get to freely choose even if He already knows our choice.
IMHO.
I think if God knows who will be Good and who won’t be good in his eyes, then there is no free will. So therefore be must know know our futures unless he knows our present. He wasn’t expecting Adam and Eve to fall. He was disappointed. And that shows he was not expecting it.
I love debating the nature of God. It’s interesting to me. More so than space and the universe.