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Scriptures foretold
“And I will put enmity Between you and the woman, And between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, And you shall bruise His heel.” Gen3:15 “Take your only son and offer him.. Abraham took the wood and laid it on Isaac.. Abraham said “God will provide Himself the lamb.. Abraham bound his son and laid him on the altar.. but the angel called to him and said “Do not harm the lad”.. Abraham took the ram God provided as an offering in place of his son." Gen.22 ... "The blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you live; and when I see the blood I will pass over you, and no plague will befall you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt." Exodus 12:13 " As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the son of man be lifted up, so that whoever believes will in Him have eternal life." Num.21:9, John3:14 This was just another forshadow of things to come... the event of Christ coming into the world to die for our sins, so that if we just believe we will be saved! God said to Moses "The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like yourself, from your countrymen, you shall shall listen to Him... I will put My words in his mouth and He shall speak to them all that I command him." Deut.18:15-18 A promise foretold of the coming Messiah!!! “Sacrifice and offerings you have not desired, But a body you have prepared for Me... Than I said Behold, I have come In the scroll of a book it is written of Me, I delight to do your will, oh God” Ps,40:6-8, Heb.10:5-7 From the begining, it was never His desire for sacrifice and burnt offerings, yet He had a plan to do away with it all, in HIMSELF! “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign, Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call His name Emmanuel. (Meaning God is with us) Isaiah7:14
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You know that is a mighty mighty mighty story of faith. Abraham knew before he began his journey…. That God would not kill his son. He knew his God would provide a sacrifice that he went an utter obedience. This is powerful food for thought.
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I think it is awesome that although the enemy tempter Eve ….& was the one to respond, and her consequence ,was going to be pain during childbirth .yet in that process, God showed the enemy his divine favor upon Eve, and the enemy knew that Eve would be the channel or the tunnel of birthing son’s & daughters of God. and that is what Satan hates. That is why abortion is such a prevalent evil today ..because birthing is the gateway to bringing more soldiers into the world who would belong to the kingdom of God & who God eternally loves because he created them , and Satan hates that , although the woman ate the apple, God has given her a possession and a blessing that must cause the kingdom of hell to be filled with fury…. And it angers him too, because although his God assigned pain to birthing for Eve’s sin…. Yet when we see that child and hold that child, we are so willing to run and birth again and that irritates the kingdom of hell. We feel the pain yet we go right back to birthing more children. Woman thou are loosed👆✡️✝️📖
God sees all things All at once! How?
While the Bible does not explicitly use the word "spiral" to describe God’s view of time, Scripture provides strong evidence that God exists outside of linear time and views the past, present, and future simultaneously as an "eternal now". The concept of a "spiral" fits this, as it suggests a perspective where all points of a timeline are visible at once, or where God revisits themes in history with increasing depth and purpose. 1. The "Eternal Now" (Alpha and Omega) Scripture indicates that God is not restricted by the flow of time because He is the creator of it. - Revelation 1:8: Describes God as the one "who is, and who was, and who is to come." This implies God encompasses all time simultaneously. - The "I AM": God reveals Himself in the present tense ("I AM"), suggesting a, perpetual, unchanging presence rather than a past or future existence. - Outside Time: 2 Timothy 1:9 and Titus 1:2 speak of grace and promises given "before time began," implying God operates from a place outside the linear, temporal constraints of humanity.  2. Time Relative to God The Bible explicitly states that God's perception of time differs from human, linear experience. - 2 Peter 3:8 & Psalm 90:4: "With the Lord one day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day". This indicates that God is not subject to the passage of time. - "Yesterday when it is past": God sees 1,000 years with the same clarity and immediacy as a single day or a "watch in the night".  3. Seeing the End from the Beginning God's omniscience (all-knowing nature) means He knows the future not as a prediction, but as a present reality. - Isaiah 46:9–10: "Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done". - Simultaneous View: God sees the beginning, middle, and end of every story in history simultaneously.  4. The "Spiral" or "Circle" Pattern While "spiral" is an interpretation, scripture does suggest God's perspective is cyclical or non-linear.
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What a blessed comfort to know that our creator before he ever even fashioned us before our mother and father ever met, he knew who we were…. All time is in his hands the good part of our life the bad part of our life they beginning all the way through to the end. I don’t think there’s any greater comfort than knowing what a majestic loving creator we belong to..
Let others know
I would like to start Bible study live soon with QnA, and discussions. So let friends know🤗
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I shared with One to join. I will get after her again and and see if she will not come join.
I believe that God sees things in a spiral
Have you ever thought of how God sees things? God's omniscience (all-knowing nature) means He knows the future not as a prediction, but as a present reality. - Isaiah 46:9–10: "Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done". - Simultaneous View: God sees the beginning, middle, and end of every story in history simultaneously.  - Scripture indicates that God is not restricted by the flow of time because He is the creator of it.  - Revelation 1:8: Describes God as the one "who is, and who was, and who is to come." This implies God encompasses all time simultaneously. - The "I AM": God reveals Himself in the present tense ("I AM"), suggesting a, perpetual, unchanging presence rather than a past or future existence. - Outside Time: 2 Timothy 1:9 and Titus 1:2 speak of grace and promises given "before time began," implying God operates from a place outside the linear, temporal constraints of humanity. 
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Oh, I needed the direct reminder of this very issue , returning again from El Monte with a grandson that had surgery …and then had to go back into surgery a day and a half later …and just in some of the things… having to deal with …that are certainly not godly and ideal. I needed to be reminded that God knows the beginning to the end ,and everything and everyone in the middle ,and they are in his hands and he knows what is and what will be by his mighty Power……. My job is to trust and wait.
Good Friday service
Attending a Good Friday service in El Monte, California with family… praise the name of the Lord
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Shirley Laster
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Born again Spitit filled Christian in love with Jesus. .. but hungering for more of him. San Bernardino County resident.

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