- Chuck (the writer) is a prophet
- There is a future in which the Winchester name is remembered
- Lillith does not survive to the end of the tale
- Dean is learning to have faith despite having to accept fate
- Sam can't defeat Lillith, nor can she take him
- Chuck's visions began in 2005 when Sam and Dean reunited
I have long said the boys are two halves to a whole. Chuck's visions began with their reuniting and have continued. His legitimacy is now show canon and thus if the Lord is sending him messages about Sam and Dean you can bet the Lord has had plans for the boys all along, it's just taken awhile for these things to come into play. Remember, Jesus didn't start his work until he was nearing 30, what was he up to before that?
Most heroes start out having the average life...then things get complicated.
The show gave us the concept of GRACE. I think Lucifer will rise (because I think Lillith is the final seal) and he will be human, but he won't be at full power because he will be missing his grace. I still think his grace is stored in both Sam and Dean. Dean holds the heavenly grace and Sam the earthly. With Sam's he can rule terrestrial realms and with Dean's he can rule celestially. Think about it, he wants it all, but has to get it from them.
The apocalypse is not Lucifer rising, it's him taking power and destroying everything as we know it.
Lillith wanted Sam to sign over both himself and Dean...a pair! Why? Her deal could have freed them up for Lucifer to take what he needed, namely his grace. So Lillith ends herself, opens the seal, Lucifer gets the Winchesters.
3rd brother? He's not of Mary's blood...the power the boys hold was given to them by their mother. The grace they hold safely.
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