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Michael19682
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Excellent analogy to tapestries. One more thing about tapestry – not that its relevant to your point – but the crazyness of the threads often depends on the quality of the tapestry. It seems all men were created equal, but some more equal than others. The church’s point about different gifts, I guess.Your first sentence answers your own question in the second sentence! If God always knew everything you are to do, then it can’t be a question of ‘what He knows’ because He knows everything! So it is truer to say that His will for you is realized in steps and stages through the things you are saying, doing and praying - His perfect will for you is realized through your zig-zaggy imperfect ways. The more you discern, pray and act, the better aligned your will is with His.
As a famous quote goes: ‘God draws straight with crooked lines.’ If you were to look at the back of a tapestry the threads would be everywhere, crazy lines here and there, but when you turn it around and look at the front, you can see the threads make up a picture of your life and what God has helped you achieve towards God’s kingdom and your own soul.
So, self-ego? Some of it, yes and some of it, no. This is why one needs to pray and what discernment is about- distinguishing God’s will amongst our own loose ends. Look for Him in the gentle breeze not the storm - one thread at a time.