Hidden In Him
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What about "The Vision"?
1973. In the next few years to come, he wasn't specific, but it's pretty clear he was talking about in the 80's (or not long after), which were pretty wild, but not the commonplace nude dancing in churches, or the economic calamity (the 80's were actually good that way), no nuclear inferno.
Fast forward to years later, as he claims that the timeline actually stretches out into maybe past this generation.
A seemingly godly man. A seemingly fruitful life. A seemingly servants heart. A vision that proclaimed the end of our world that didn't come.
I've seen people's views on this as, well, parts have been fulfilled, other parts are still to come.
If you haven't read it, he painted a tapestry of life, the vision of a culture, and a catastrophe, and it didn't happen. Again, some say that it still will.
Then there is the theological aspect. His vision centers on a certain eschatology. If you don't agree with his eschatology, then what?
Then there are the many many dreams and visions of the end of the world, or the collapse of the economy, or WWIII, or any other number of things, over the past several decades. I've been paying attention. Literally for decades people have claimed that this year, next year, it's all going to happen! The rapture! Gog-Magog! The destruction of the USA!
What do we do?
Much love!
You know what! I'm glad you mentioned it. I honestly never studied Wilkerson's prophecies because he was little before my time. But I was just watching a video on it (the first 15 minutes anyway), and so far much of it rings true. I suppose not all will agree, but it seems well worth discussing, so I think I'm going to take your post and the video and create a thread out of it, if that's alright with you. Should make for an interesting discussion.