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Originally Posted by ManOfWord
These kinds of prophecies are much easier to make than they are to deal with if they don't come to pass.
Bottom line: If it's God, it will happen. If it's not, it won't. I don't plan my life around prophecies. I have heard plenty of them. Some were God and some weren't. I'm more concerned about the written word than I am about a "thus saith the Lord" statement. I take pretty much everything with a grain of salt. The longer you're around the more you see and the better you get at not going after everything that says it's of God. 
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For the most part, I don't see the importance of knowing what's going to happen. A lot of following Christ is reactionary. Jesus was frustrated by those who followed him seeking signs. It is more important to walk by faith! Abraham went out "not knowing where he was going." So much of life is that way. There are times I would LOVE to know the future. But instead, Jesus asks me to trust Him.