Yea....it was not clear to me either. It just shows that God uses our obedience.JonC ... it wasn't clear to me there was knowledge of these opportunities specifically or generally and their requirements for the jab. That's all. Didn't want to make a major issue of it, but simply clarifying because it DOES change the progression of the thinking/supplication.
no, they shouldn't be ignored, but what shouldn't be overlooked is truth about these injections. Medically unnecessary at best for MOST people who are not elderly/multiple health issues ... and it is THIS UPON which these policies are being made --- e.g. based in falsehood.
We do not have to know beforehand how our obedience will result in ministering to others, but I believe we can simply obey, trusting God to use that obedience as He sees fit.
This applies to rejecting vaccinations as well. If God is behind the decision then we will often see the results. But sometimes we will not.
Perhaps God led some to accept the vaccine and others to reject it for their health.
My point is we cannot judge other people for their decisions.
This may, of course, change if vaccines are mandated to the general public by the government. Then things become more complicated.