I think this is true.
However, if God makes you this way he must have some kind of purpose like he wants you to help keep some people alive like yourself and others. This is how I think about it.
So, though it is too much responsibility for any one human being and I'm sure many who couldn't deal with it likely took their own lives because they couldn't live with it. REALLY BAD IDEA BY THE WAY!
I still believe God made us this way as an instrument of his Grace. For example, both my ex-wife and my stepdaughter likely would be dead now if I didn't see what was coming and didn't pray as hard as I could for a couple of hours when I couldn't stop them from driving in a car that Saturday in 1985. By realizing they likely were going to die and by praying to stop their dying I succeeded but the accident happened anyway and the car was totaled. But, neither my wife nor my step daughter died or went to the hospital for their injuries in the head on. My daughter's forehead was bleeding from stopping herself from going through the front window in the head on accident. My now ex-wife had fractured ribs and was in agony for several months trying to breathe. But, both of them chose not to go to a hospital because this is the way they were in 1985.
However, neither of these two people speak to me anymore. It's almost like they were supposed to die or something. However, if God told you that members of your family were going to die on a specific day would you let them die? I don't think God expected me to let them die either. Why tell me if I wasn't supposed to do something to save their lives like an Angel would?
Think about it. Why would God share something like that with you if you weren't supposed to save them in the first place?
One way to think about it is that all doctors are doing the same thing every single day around the world with modern Medical Science. There really is no difference at all.
What's the difference between seeing into the future and saving lives or going to medical school and saving lives?
There really is intrinsically no difference at all. So, you could say you are a "Doctor of the future" who saves lives before they are taken or wounded or maimed.
By God's Grace
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