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I don't think our loving Father denies people the freedom to make bad choices, though it is grievous when they do under pressure from people who don't care about them and are trying to deceive them.
My elderly mother took both of her shots. She crashed a car, totaling it about 5 days after her first dose and there are other things that make me wonder if she is losing it a little quicker than previous. However, I was just thinking about how I am not in doubt about her status with God. She has known I am skeptical of vaccines and have been for at least 5 years. She knows others who are skeptical too, yet still went through with it, perhaps because she thought she needed it to travel, etc. Kind of revealed to me the respect she has (or maybe doesn't) for my perspectives on some things. Or perhaps it is just her desire to see distant family before she dies. So now I'm letting go. No browbeating (too late). I did write down some of the apparent sequelae I've seen in her. I trust God.
I do think hard things are potentially coming our way. Perhaps some (just like those who dropped in the wilderness on the way to the promised land) cannot handle the mental adjustments to reclaiming both freedom and responsibility.
I do share as much of the truth as I can. At least the things that seem like real evidence of vaccine issues, not just fear-mongering. I am praying for some younger family members who, I think would take injections if offered and one who has started a series. I do think our loving God can heal even this, though it seems like what is needed now is some repentance, too, for trusting man and governments more than God (in some cases).
I am very certain God wins. In my time of anguish over these things I have experienced some strangely powerful answers to prayers. You might want to pray for the souls of anyone working for Pfizer right now (not joking). Forgiveness is a choice, one I must continually choose.