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I would like to know what you all think about precognition.
It seems there are some Christians who think precognition is natural and there are others who say it is demonic.
This seems like the kind of thing that could be either natural, or divine, or demonic, depending on exactly what form it takes.
Sometimes enhanced observation skills can make someone appear to be psychic. When I was learning to drive I remember one particular time when I was driving on a narrow road through the forest and my instructor told me to watch out for an unleashed dog. There were no dogs to be seen. Except very shortly afterwards there was a dog - unleashed, and it ran into the road in front of me. My instructor wasn't psychic, he'd just spotted what I missed - a person walking holding a dog leash. Since he saw a leash with no dog he figured that somewhere nearby there was probably a dog with no leash. It was a perfectly natural observation but to the untrained you might be forgiven for thinking he had some kind of precognitive powers.
Sometimes God will reveal something ahead of time, which may be something very profound (as in the case of OT prophets) or something relatively mundane but that speaks very powerfully to a specific individual. Sometimes that clearly and unambiguously points the recipient towards God, sometimes it confirms something for the speaker and in due course points someone towards God.
And sometimes the devil will reveal something through a process of divination.
To an external observer it may not be obvious which of these is the case, other than to note that someone who lives a Christian life is unlikely to demonstrate the third option, and a person who shows no signs of living a Christian life is unlikely to demonstrate the second. Something based upon natural observation could happen to anyone.