Everything (literally, everything) all at once (Future Grace #3 of 7)

Albert Einstein said that time is relative.

He didn’t reject the existence of time. Rather, he rejected the distinction between past, present, and future.

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“The light you see now left the sun 8 minutes ago,” a teacher explained, when I was in 2nd grade. “It comes to us really fast, because light travels super-quick. Faster than Superman, even.”

I sat in disbelief. We all knew he was faster than a speeding bullet, able to stop a locomotive, and could leap a tall building with a single bound.

“Light is so faster that we measure it how far it travels in a full year,” the teacher continued. “We call that distance a light year. So, if something is 4 light years away from the Earth, that means it’s a really big distance— light is fast and travels far. So it’s the distance away from the earth that light would get if it moved in one direction for 4 full years!”


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This means that If I could see what was happening 4,100 light years away, I could look back and see Abraham being called by God (2,100 BC).

Or, if I was 2,000 light years away, I could see Jesus walking on the earth…

Time— though we experience it in linear form— is, as Einstein says, relative. What you see depends on where you are— and where you look.

And...

Since God is everywhere (or, more accurately, since everywhere is present to Him)...

And...

Since He isn’t bound by time or geographic place (in the way we are)...

Since He’s literally everywhere on the time-space continuum...

Then...

From His perspective, all of these events are occurring at the exact same moment.

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