Elecmech
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Here's my view on God and time. I don't believe there is a reference to time with God for several reasons. Being Omnipresent; everywhere at once, includes time also.
He is without beginning and end. Where man will be immortal one day, God is eternal always.
This is the easiest example I can think of. If you stop at a railroad crossing and watch the train, the most you can see is a couple cars at a time. The closer you get, the narrower your field of vision becomes and the more blurred the picture is.
If you sit on a mountain a mile away, you can see the whole train, from beginning to end.
I believe it's that way with God's view of time. He can see the beginning from the end, because He is everywhere at once. When God speaks of the future, He is describing something He is currently seeing.
Does that make sense?
Works for me Brother!
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