Part of the Plan
Up until now, I've attempted to describe what's happened in terms of SARS-CoV-2 and the rollout of the vaccine. I've presented articles and videos. If you've viewed all or most of my posts thus far, you may be wondering whether you made the right decision to get vaccinated. Conversely, if you haven't been vaccinated, perhaps these posts have dissuaded you from becoming vaccinated, or at least hold off in doing so.
In order to understand the decisions available to you, it is imperative that you understand what the "plan" is. Not your plan mind you – but their plan. Those in power have a plan for your life that you may not even be aware of. The following lyrics are taken from a song written and sung by the late Dan Fogelberg, released in 1974.
I have these moments all steady and strong
I'm feeling so holy and humble
The next thing I know, I'm all worried and weak
And I feel myself starting to crumble
The meanings get lost, and the teachings get tossed
And you don't know what you're gonna do next
You wait for the sun but it never quite comes
Some kind of message comes through to you
Some kind of message comes through
Your conscience awakes and you see your mistakes
And you wish someone would buy your confessions
The days miss their mark, and the night gets so dark
And some kind of message comes through to you
Some kind of message shoots through
And it says to you
Love when you can
Cry when you have to
Be who you must
That's a part of the plan
Await your arrival
With simple survival and
One day, we'll all understand
One day, we'll all understand
One day, we'll all understand
In order to deal with the world's new reality, you must understand what their plan is – now; not later; not one day in the future. For when that day comes, it will most likely be too late for you to acquire that understanding. Thus, it behooves you to become informed now so that you can take action and equip yourself and others. God has a plan for your life. Their plan is not God's plan. In fact, it's the opposite of God's plan. One day, we'll all understand.