My theory is that Messiah Yeshua -Jesus can show friends of his.......
such as Pastor Shane Warren.... .glimpses from Multiverse / non-linear time..........
because the Ancient of Days the Father showed Messiah Yeshua - Jesus as the Word / Logos......
how to invent time itself,..........
and the disaster that was shown to Pastor Shane Warren can be avoided.......
and changed.......
especially if we will pray with chutzpah as Moses once prayed.
Exo 32:32
Yet now, if thou wilt forgive their sin—; and if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book which thou hast written.
And the LORD said unto Moses, Whosoever hath sinned against me, him will I blot out of my book.
I am not sure what you are trying to say about the disaster being avoided. I guess it depends if that "disaster" is ordained by G-d or if it is from satan. I couldn't open the video; but, I do believe in all the gifts of the Holy Spirit being active today.
I'm not sure about all the non-linear time stuff; but I do believe there is a facet of existence that is outside of time--called eternity. The Father knew from the beginning of the creation of time, matter, and space (which He both created and ordained by speaking The Word) to the end of time as we know it (which He has also ordained) what would happen. He isn't limited in any way and can certainly provide glimpses to those He chooses to give glimpses to.
I believe in the prophetic, though I don't believe everyone who claims to be prophetic is speaking from G-d. I believe G-d gives glimpses into the future to those He has gifted with the prophetic (and always has), so they can see what is coming (Amos 3:7). But, Scripture doesn't suggest that He gives those glimpses, so we can pray against and change the course of what G-d said. If that was the case, we would have little we could count on in the Scriptures; because someone might pray and it changes what Scripture says will happen--which would in effect make G-d a liar. I believe the Scripture G-d gave us provides the boundaries within which the prophetic will fit.
Certainly, if something isn't coming from G-d, but is coming from satan, I certainly understand the prophetic warning from G-d, so we can pray against it. As opposed to when it is coming from G-d, in accordance with Scripture. Is that which comes from satan what you were talking about?
Movement of the Jews to or from the united states or canada isn't specifically spoken about, though G-d bringing them back to Israel is. So, what prompts it to happen, how it happens, the routes they take--all that is open, as far as I know. So, that is an area that I believe the prophetic can add insight. Nearest I can tell, the fate of the US isn't specifically talked about in Scripture; until the end when the old earth is gone (which would include the US). Again, prophetic insights can be helpful. But, there is a lot of variety.
Some who claim to be prophets have given away G-d's sovereignty; but G-d never has. They are false prophets. I have to know more about a prophet, before I can accept their insights, because I don't want to be found following a false prophet.
When G-d spoke to Moses, G-d was angry with those He had delivered through Moses (Exodus 32:10) and was going to destroy all and re-create Israel through Moses. Moses first executed the judgement of God (Exodus 32:26-29), then moved to intercede on behalf of the rest (Exodus 32:30-32). But God replied: "Whoever has sinned against Me, Him will I blot out of My book." (Exodus 32:33). So, Moses stood in the gap that the whole of the people Israel weren't destroyed. But, not that all the people within the people group Israel weren't destroyed. This is a very important distinction.
Why would we pray that for everyone when Jesus Christ Himself didn't pray for everyone--and actually specifically excluded the world in His prayer to the Father (John 17:9,20)?
Moses was given a specific people. He didn't pray that for the egyptians or the people groups that were in the promised land that G-d was going to give them. He prayed for the people group G-d gave him to deliver, Israel. Abraham, the father of our faith, didn't concern himself with every group of people. David, a man after G-d's own heart, even lied to the enemy of the Israelites when King Saul was trying to kill him and he was seeking refuge among the philistines. He even secretly raided the camps of the philistines. He didn't pray for them.