Prophecy, polls, and predictions (Part II)

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Pollsters have always tried to predict political outcomes through research, but they predict with margins of error.

That is humility. It indicates that to err is human. However, some are extremely sure of their predictions.

Others have built a certain level of confidence based on their success over the years.

Aren’t you amazed at how the current American elections confronted pollsters?

Some had predicted a neck-and-neck situation, and one pollster, who had been successful in predicting the past eleven elections, saw his prediction in favor of Kamala fail miserably.

Trump didn’t just win; he won massively. Men must make room for God. Peter said to Jesus, “Master, we have worked hard all night and caught nothing. Nevertheless, at your word, I will let down the net.” Peter was a professional fisherman. He was well aware that night was a better time for a catch than the day. Nevertheless…

We often find ourselves in situations where our own wisdom is not enough. Many have built their tomorrows on their wisdom, only to realize they had it all wrong.

We pray that the results of our upcoming elections will not throw us into confusion because of some polls.

Of course, we trust that all those in power will do what is necessary and right for the results to be accepted by all.

Thanks to everyone for reading. I also appreciate the interactions and even disagreements. We have only one more write-up to go.

Please watch out for my Christmas series. God bless our homeland, Ghana. Vote wisely and be an informed voter.