
Someone once asked me, “If God knows everything, why doesn’t He just tell us?”
It was a good question.
Knowing everything would make things much easier.
We would know when we’d pass away, how to solve everything in our journeys, and there wouldn’t ever be any surprises.
However, this would quickly become dull, wouldn’t it?
If we know everything, then what’s the point?
It’s like when people’s childlike wonder phases away as they become adults.
When you are a child, everything is exciting.
As you find out more and more about the world around you, everything fascinates you.
You want to see different places and cultures, and meet different people.
However, this ends at some point.
As children become adults, they don’t have the same interest in exploring.
Their journeys feel dull compared to when they were kids.
That is because adults usually feel like there are not a lot of mysteries left to solve.
Especially nowadays, you can find out anything you want, simply by pressing a few buttons on your smartphone.
This is why we should embrace the fact that God works in mysterious ways.
That means recognizing that there are things we don’t know, and that’s okay.
We should have a sense of wonder and awe in the face of uncertainty, and find joy in our journeys.
God’s mystery is also an essential element of faith.
If everything was known and predictable, faith would cease to exist.
Faith is about believing in something greater than ourselves, even if we cannot fully comprehend it.
It is about trusting in God’s plan for our journeys, even if we don’t understand the reasons behind the events we experience.
This challenges us to grow and develop as Christians.
And it pushes us to ask questions, seek answers, and deepen our understanding of the world around us.
With every difficulty we face, we learn and grow in ways we wouldn’t if everything were easy and predictable.
Think about every uncertainty you are currently going through.
Instead of despairing, embrace the mystery.
And regain your childlike wonder.
So enjoy the ride and trust that God is guiding you every step of the way.
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That is so sweet of you!
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Jeremiah 33:3
We do have access to information, but many times the full blue print is held back simply to activate faith!
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Maybe that is why we need childlike faith? But you are a daughter of the Most High God, so I believe your heart is full of joy.
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God bless you for saying this!
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What inspiring words you have written! Stay Beautiful, and always remain a child of God! 💖
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God bless
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back from the war?
Good to see that you ‘stay in the fight’
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Liking your posts lately 👍🏿
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That really means a lot! God bless
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And to you as well!
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I learned some important things from a number of prophets who have live streams on U2be and Rumble (I despise the censors on the former platform, so I refuse to spell out their real name here.) Prophet Robin D. Bullock gets word on what is going on in the dark, and exposes it weekly on his Tuesday live stream “The Eleventh Hour” at 11AM Central Time. Remember a certain Pharisee often went to see Jesus at night at the Eleventh Hour to learn from him without being seen by the other Pharisees. Jesus fed him intelligence without having Satan understand what He was teaching the man who came at the Eleventh Hour.
What I learned is this: Satan cannot understand what is spoken in tongues, and is constantly looking for timely intelligence accidentally exposed by mankind. God speaks to us secretly to keep Satan from knowing what God is really going to do. When God tells us something, he usually tells us the important part which we can understand, but doesn’t tell us another specific part for any number of reasons. He may show an event but not a date, a specific date but not an event, a date and event but not the outcome or any other number of things. We all have plenty to learn today.
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An old song from my childhood comes to mind: “May I Never Lose the Wonder.’🤠
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Now that’s something to really embrace! I love it!
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