No matter how DETAILED you are…

Think deeply on this: God sees everything, ahead, behind, and in the future!

God’s plan is always better.
Even when it doesn’t make sense, even when the path feels unfamiliar, and even when life takes unexpected turns—His plan is still greater than anything you could imagine. God sees the future you cannot see, understands the details you don’t know, and prepares blessings that far exceed your expectations. What He is arranging behind the scenes is filled with purpose, protection, and promise.

Trust that every delay has meaning, every closed door is protection, and every new direction is intentional. You may not understand the process, but you can trust the Planner. His ways are higher, His timing is perfect, and His purpose for your life is unshakable.

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord,
“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
God bless you abundantly.

The statement reflects the theological concept that God is omnipresent, existing outside of time, and therefore sees the past, present, and future simultaneously. This perspective suggests God has absolute knowledge of all events, both those that have happened and those that have yet to occur, because He is not bound by time. Many religious texts support this idea by stating that God’s knowledge encompasses all of history and what is to come. 

  • Omniscience: The belief that God is all-knowing is a core tenet in many religions, meaning God’s knowledge is complete and has no limitations.
  • Outside of time: A key aspect of this concept is that God is outside the dimension of time, so past, present, and future are all accessible to Him at once.
  • Foreknowledge: From this perspective, God has foreknowledge of all events and decisions, not in the sense of a human looking ahead, but as a complete and present reality.
  • Biblical support: Passages like Psalm 139:4, which says, “Even before a word is on my tongue, behold, O Lord, you know it altogether,” are often cited to support this idea of God’s comprehensive knowledge. Other verses refer to God seeing all days that were formed for a person, even before they happened.
  • Free will and foreknowledge: This idea raises complex theological questions, particularly concerning how human free will can exist alongside God’s perfect foreknowledge. Different religious interpretations have been developed to address this, but the idea that God sees everything is a consistent theme. 

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To God be The glory. Let us praise God together for His ALL in our lives, Amen.

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