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choices made, and is destined to overcome, regardless of how great the knowledge or presumed strength of the players on the opposing team. The negative, opposing force of knowledge uses tricks, but wisdom is always aware of the truth and counters offensively to score repeatedly. Those who choose the right side are assured of victory because they know the tactics of the opposing force. Satan wants to play the game all day long, but the wise players rest when the game is over and are victorious. The players who play for God love to win playing by the rules, because they desire to honor their coach, not Satan. Winning requires a choice, and that choice must always be rooted in truth, so wisdom is expressed. Losing is by choice, using deceptive reasoning of knowledge that supports only belief. The mind is the playing field where wisdom overcomes the deceptive forces, and choice is like the football, passed from one to another for a goal. Choosing correctly moves the player down the field in the right direction toward the goalpost. Evil lies all the way to the goal post. To score offers a reward until the game of life is concluded. Victory has a great reward, and perfect justice is the scorekeeper. Winning spares us from the wrath of the losing coach, while the winning coach offers a great reward. Our free will is the most precious gift because choice is the object sought in the game. Time began as God pronounced Satan’s final destiny. Science sees time in billions of years, but in this regard Satan’s time began and is limited. Certainly, this is why many have predicted events at certain precise times, and have fallen short because the limits of time relate to Satan’s defeat. What others in the past considered imminent has not yet been completed or fulfilled. However, we are very close, and the span of time has lessened. The period “ t ime s” is drawing to a close, for the main battle and pending victory is imminent. All of time has evolved to our benefit. Today we look back at history and recognize that prophecy has not been completely fulfilled. Otherwise, the end of prophecy would be a historic fact. The end is still in sight; time is no longer open-ended. Prophecy remains unfulfilled in its entirety, so consider how Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies and renewed the covenant, revealing the New Covenant; the New Testament was practically fulfilled. However, humanity still ponders the end or fulfillment of the New Testament or New Covenant with great expectation. Completion or fulfillment of God’s will is forthcoming; speculation is extended repeatedly, even though the scriptures Beginning of “Time”

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