Hill View Prophecy
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By
The Man Who Saw God Face To Face
Raphael Okechukwu Nweze
The Explanations
Consider a scene, in which a man is travelling from a place called point A, to another place called point B. As he moves along the pathway, he may branch to a place called a river, marked 1, in the diagram below. After he has moved further, he may take the branch road leading to the lion’s den, marked 2.
What the traveler sees along the road depends on his location. He would regard his previous encounters as the past. His current location and events, he would call the present; and his further travel and experiences, he would regard as the future. His classification of events into past, present and future is quite different from the viewpoint of the person on top of the hill. The person on the hill sees the entire scenario as current event that are happening now, because he sees all at the same time.
In other words, humanity see partially, depending on a person’s location, plane of existence and spiritual level. But God sees all things at the same time, because His eye pervades the entire universe. Thus, we see things as happening in the past, present or future, whereas God sees all of them as happening now. What people call Eternity is simply the Eternal Now.
In summary:
- God is all-seeing, but man part-seeing.
- God is omnipresent, but man has mobile presence, which depends on his location and sequence of events.
- What people call Eternity is simply the Eternal Now.