Living in Yesterday’s Tomorrow or Deja Vu

Deja Vu is defined as a feeling of having already experienced happenings of the present. It’s like living yesterday’s tomorrow again – a re-run. The word in French means: already seen. The dictionary calls it a feeling, but is it?

Science says it’s a split-second delay in the brain transferring information. When the brain catches up it’s as if we’ve already seen, acted, or have been in that situation before, because the brain is retrieving the information twice.

As the Bible ministers to me, I see in the spirit first, then the flesh, happenings occurring today what God says — in His Word, already has been, (Ecclesiastes 1:9). His Word giving me a chance to see what He’s done as a whole before it re-happens in time. It’s as if the physical world is catching up to what’s already been recorded according to scripture, but instead of it being a split-second of Deja Vu, it’s an infinity moment covering 6,000 years, but the Bible can’t call this that I’m seeing Deja Vu, it calls it Prophecy.

I walk in a constant state of awareness to Prophecy; watching people and events falling into place as it is written, just as the Bible said it would, giving me a kind of a spiritual Deja Vu. I’m seeing what many of the Prophets saw in their day and predicted, plus I’m seeing what Jesus preached which is to happen, because it has; watching God’s time clock surface into our reality, watching what The Great I Am has already predestined as His course of action to deal with sin once and for all.
This action was to box time in – surround and limit it so that there’s nothing ever to be new; once again, (Ecclesiastes 1:9).

It’s not Deja Vu when God’s Word makes it appear as if I’ve lived this before, it’s a split-second spiritually of how God sees time being already done that I and all the Saints have been allowed to see through His Eyes of Eternity, living in God’s yesterday, but my tomorrow.

Gaidi