The future will unfold as it should
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- Aug 26, 2022
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Updated: May 15, 2024
Day 243
If I pause for a moment from always seemingly contemplating what the future might hold I can tell I have already been given a vision of a timeline; and within this short-term vision man seems to be continuing accordingly – a future that does not appear to be good. I am currently preparing in a small way to what I am seeing, not with any sense of panic or fear, but with an attitude of doing what I can under current circumstances. Should man change his actions I am sure the timeline will change too, as will my preparations in response. This I do – the rest I can only leave to You.
I think from what I am also hearing from You is that this is enough exposure to the future, that most of my time should be with You in the place of now where we are together, and not of what might be. What I am currently seeing of the future can change with a change in men’s hearts, so I can’t be too locked into what I am seeing. I can see the future but my response can only be in the now, so I need to be careful that my actions are not so much to what might come about, but rather, to what is occurring in the present. And I can see, and hear, that too.

And therein is the truth: should you respond now to what you believe might happen in the future? Is your anxiety about possible coming events your only focus? Do you find your security in knowing about the future and preparing for it, rather than in being here with Me now?
Men are preoccupied with making crooked paths straight. It eases their heart to see a future that is safe and prosperous, and as long as they can perceive that to be true then they believe they are secure.
And yet life is not meant to be a struggle for security, or prosperity, or salvation, or purpose. These are freely given. But man continues to search for that which he is unable to see. If man would seek to be with Me there would be no fear of walking a path where he cannot see where he is going, for all the things he would desire in his travels have been given already.
Perhaps a better thought would be not the ‘what’ he should be searching for but the ‘where’ he should be searching – and therein lies the quandary of the heart: does it search without for what it does not perceive to have, or does it look within to discover all that it has already? True contentment lies within, for all the things a man would desire, if he could express them, have already been deposited; he just needs to begin his exploration of the Kingdom that he exists within.
That is our walk – to see what has already been revealed and to move within it – for the future will unfold as it should, and you will embrace it as you should. From this place will come a future not of fear – but one of imagination, of possibility, of a deepness that is found only within. And that we are seeking together.
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