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When Churches Dismiss Bible Prophecy… They Do So To Their Own Detriment
Harbingers Daily ^ | 1/24/24 | Dr. David Reagan

Posted on 02/04/2024 1:28:03 PM PST by Roman_War_Criminal

Although prophecy constitutes almost one-third of the Bible, its importance is constantly downplayed by those who dismiss it as having no practical significance or by those who object to it on the grounds that it is a “fad” that takes people’s eyes off Jesus.

Such cavalier dismissals of Bible prophecy fly in the face of scriptures like Revelation 19:10 which says that “the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” Thus, if prophecy is properly taught, there is no reason for it to divert anyone’s attention away from Jesus. In fact, it should serve to emphasize the centrality of Jesus.

Is prophecy practical? Consider that all the New Testament writers testify to the fact that living with the anticipation of the Lord’s return will motivate holy living. What could be more practical than that? Here’s the way the Apostle John put it:

1 John 3: 2-3 KJV – “Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.”

Prophecy does not have to be either faddish, other-worldly, or impractical if taught properly. Nor does it have to be a playground for fanatics. It can and should be green pastures for disciples.

Reasons for Study There are many reasons why all believers should be interested in studying Bible prophecy. Some of the more important ones are listed below:

1) The Quantity — One-fourth to one-third of the Bible is prophetic in nature. In the Old Testament, this includes the Psalms, the Major and Minor Prophets, and many passages in the historical books. In the New Testament, entire books like 1 & 2 Thessalonians and Revelation are devoted to prophecy, as are major passages like Matthew 24 and 1 Peter 3. To ignore Bible prophecy is to ignore a significant portion of God’s Word, and we are told in 2 Timothy 3:16 that “All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness” — and that certainly includes Bible prophecy.

2) The Uniqueness — No other book in the world contains fulfilled prophecies. This includes the sayings of Buddha and Confucius, the Koran, the Hindu Vedras, and the Book of Mormon. And it certainly includes the ridiculous nonsensical quatrains of Nostradamas. In contrast, the Bible contains hundreds of specific prophecies that have already been fulfilled — prophecies about towns, cities, nations, empires, and political leaders, as well as prophecies about the Messiah. Consider, for example, the prophecy in the book of Isaiah that a man named Cyrus would be the one who would release the children of Israel from Babylonian captivity (Isaiah 44:28). And that is exactly what happened 142 years later (Ezra 1:1-3).

3) Validator of Scripture — Fulfilled prophecy is one of the best evidences I know of that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. As I stated above, the Bible contains hundreds of fulfilled secular prophecies pertaining to cities, nations, empires, and individuals. Isaiah prophesied that Babylon would fall to the Medes and Persians (Isaiah 13:17-20). Jeremiah predicted the Babylonian captivity of the Jews would last 70 years (Jeremiah 25:11-12). Daniel outlined in advance the precise order of four great Gentile empires (Daniel 2 and 7). The destruction of both Judah and Israel was foretold by Moses (Deuteronomy 28 and 29). In the New Testament, Jesus predicted the complete destruction of Jerusalem 40 years before it actually occurred (Luke 21:6).

4) Validator of Jesus — The prophetic scriptures validate Jesus as who He said He was — namely, God in the flesh. The Bible contains more than 300 prophecies about the First Coming of Jesus, but some of these are repetitive. There are actually 109 separate and distinct prophecies concerning the First Coming, and all of them were literally fulfilled. Every aspect of the life of Jesus was prophesied — the place of His birth, the nature of His birth, the quality of His ministry, the purpose of His life, and the agony of His death. Consider, for example, the prophecy in Psalm 22:16 that the Messiah’s hands and feet would be pierced. That prophecy was written by David about a thousand years before the birth of Jesus. It was written at a time when the only form of capital punishment among the Jewish people consisted of stoning. The literal fulfillment of so many prophecies in the life of one individual transcends any mere coincidence and serves to validate that Jesus was who He said He was — the divine Son of God.

5) Revealer of the Future — Prophecy serves to tell us some things that God wants us to know about the future (Deuteronomy 29:29 and Amos 3:7). God does not want us to know everything about the future, but there are some things we must know if we are to have a dynamic hope. Thus, prophecy assures us that Jesus is coming back, that He will resurrect us, and that He will take us to live forever with Him and God the Father. In this regard, Peter likens prophecy to “a lamp shining in a dark place” (2 Peter 1:19). Paul makes the same point in 1 Corinthians, chapter 2. He begins by observing that “no eye has seen, no ear has heard, nor has the mind of man conceived, what God has prepared for those who love Him.” But in the next verse Paul says those things have been revealed to us by God through His Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:9-10).

6) Tool of Evangelism — Prophecy can be used as a very effective tool of evangelism, as illustrated in the story of Philip and the Eunuch (Acts 8:26ff). Philip used Isaiah’s great suffering lamb passage (Isaiah 53) to teach that Jesus is the Lamb who was slain for the sins of the world. Matthew and Peter both used fulfilled prophecy in the life of Jesus as one of their basic evangelistic tools. In fact, Peter referred to prophecy constantly in his first gospel sermon on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:14-39). He preached that Jesus had been crucified and resurrected in fulfillment of Hebrew prophecies. Later, Peter referred to fulfilled prophecy as one of the greatest evidences that Jesus was truly the Son of God (2 Peter 1:16-19).

7) Tool of Moral Teaching — People often overlook the fact that the Hebrew prophets were forthtellers as well as foretellers. In fact, the prophets spent most of their time using God’s Word to spotlight societal problems. They called their listeners to repentance, true worship, justice, and personal holiness. One of the great recurring themes of the prophets is that “obedience is better than sacrifice” (1 Samuel 15:22 and Hosea 6:6). That statement means that in God’s eyes, obedience to His commands is more important than outward religious practices such as offering sacrifices. Prophecy is thus a great repository of moral teaching, and those moral principles are still relevant today. (See Amos 5:21-24; Micah 6:8; and Isaiah 58:3-9.)

8) Generator of Spiritual Growth — Prophetic knowledge encourages patient waiting (James 5:7-8); provokes earnest watching (Matthew 24:36,42); inspires dedicated work (2 Timothy 4:7-8); and enhances our hope (Titus 2:11-14). The result is holy living. Paul exhorts us to “behave properly as in the day,” because the time is at hand when the Lord will return (Romans 13:12-13). Likewise, Peter calls us to gird up our minds and be sober and holy as we look forward to the revelation of Jesus (1 Peter 1:13-15).

9) Understanding of Current Events — The Bible contains detailed prophecies about the end times we are living in, and there is just no way to fully understand much of what is happening today apart from those prophecies. Three characteristics of our day and time immediately come to mind: the intensifying decay of society, the growing apostasy in the Church, and the escalating crisis in the Middle East. All three of these situations are prophesied in detail in the Bible. We are told that society will become as violent and immoral as it was in the days of Noah (Matthew 24:37-39); that the Church will be assaulted with “doctrines of demons” (1 Timothy 4:1); and that all the nations of the world will come against Israel over the issue of who will control Jerusalem (Zechariah 12:23).

10) Signifier of the Season — One of the most exciting reasons for studying Bible prophecy is that it provides very definite signs that we are to watch for which will signify the season of the Lord’s return. It is true that we cannot know the date, but the Bible makes it clear that we can know the season if we are aware of the signs that we are to look for. The Apostle Paul made this point in 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6 when he wrote:

1 Thessalonians 5:1-6 KJV – “But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober.”

According to this passage, Jesus is coming like “a thief in the night” for the world, but those of us who are “sons of light” — that is, those of us who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit — should not be surprised when the Lord returns, because God’s Word gives us signs to watch for.

Paul made the same point again in Hebrews 10:25 where he admonished believers to not forsake the assembling of the saints, especially “as you see the day drawing near.” What day? He defines it in verse 27 as the day of judgment. So, Paul is making the point here that there are signs we can watch for that will clearly identify the fact that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return.

Jesus made the same point in His Olivet Discourse as recorded in Matthew 24. After specifying many end time signs, He said, “when you see all these things, recognize that He [Jesus] is near, right at the door” (Matthew 24:33).

Spiritual Food God’s Prophetic Word is food for our spiritual growth. We need to take it off the shelf, open it up, and feast upon it — and we need to do so with believing hearts.

The book of Revelation promises blessings to those who read it (or hear it read) and who obey it (Revelation 1:3). It is the only book of the Bible to promise such a specific blessing, but all God’s Word is designed to bless us spiritually (Psalm 119), and that includes the Prophetic Word.

Bible prophecy, properly taught, can literally transform a person and a congregation. This will happen if the person or congregation can be convinced of two things regarding prophecy: 1) Jesus is returning, and 2) His return could occur any moment.

Regarding the first point, most Christians believe with their minds that Jesus is returning, but they do not believe with their hearts, and therefore their belief has no impact on their behavior. Regarding the second point, most Christians are unaware that the return of Jesus will be in two stages — first, the Rapture, and then the Second Coming. Because they know little or nothing about the Rapture, they have no understanding that the Lord could truly return at any moment. They believe that many prophecies — like the preaching of the Gospel to the whole world — must be fulfilled before the Lord can return, when the truth of the matter is that there is not one prophecy that must be fulfilled for the Rapture to occur.

Again, if a person or congregation can truly be convinced that Jesus is returning any moment, they will be transformed because they will be motivated to share the Gospel with others and to commit their lives to holiness. A commitment to evangelism and holiness! What more could a pastor hope for?

Bible prophecy does not just relate to the future. It has an important spiritual relevance to the way we live our lives in the present.


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To: Renfrew; Roman_War_Criminal

As predictable as the sunrise that someone’s first knee jerk reaction is to quote the verse about the day and hour.

And how many times do people have to repeat that nobody is claiming to know the day and hour before it finally sinks in to them.

But not knowing the specifics does NOT mean we can’t know the general that Jesus gave us LOTS of information on in Matthew 24.


21 posted on 02/04/2024 4:08:33 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: fidelis
Many churches do not reject Bible prophecy, but do reject the novel Dispensationalist interpretation of prophecy that often presents itself as the only valid Christian interpretation and that one’s validity as a true Christian depends upon it.

And who is claiming that?

Why do so many people argue against straw men they set up as if it proves a point????

22 posted on 02/04/2024 4:09:58 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: Renfrew
It is coming, but the Bible itself makes clear that anyone pretending to know when is a charlatan. Live a righteous life and you will be ready. That is all a person should worry about.

What do you suppose Christ meant Mark 13:20-23

20And except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved: but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, he hath shortened the days. 21And then if any man shall say to you, Lo, here is Christ; or, lo, he is there; believe him not:

22For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if it were possible, even the elect. ****** 23But take ye heed: behold, I have foretold you all things.******

24But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light,

25And the stars of heaven shall fall, and the powers that are in heaven shall be shaken.

26And then shall they see the Son of man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.

No, I do not know the 'when', but I do recognize the players... and those that have bought the deception.

23 posted on 02/04/2024 4:16:56 PM PST by Just mythoughts (Psalm 2. Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Sadly too many will go off on a Wild Goose Chase on Bible Prophecy. I’ve seen too many examples in the past. Here are a few..
https://www.christiantoday.com/article/5-end-times-prophecies-that-failed/129347.htm
The failed return of Christ in 1890 as prophecied by Mormon Joseph Smith.
I have a copy of a prophecy from an anti Semitic publication from 1984 promising the destruction of Israel and the return of Christ by 1986.It didn’t happen and the writer had to make an apology.

Remember the promise of the 1980s that when Communism falls and the “Ten Toes” reunite? Communism fell and we are still waiting.
I have received several books warning us to prepare as the End Times were just a few years ahead. One I received in 1978, another in 1993. Still here.

Lots of people getting rich off of sale of end times books.

Matthew 24:
36 “But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of [a]heaven, but My Father only.

Mark 13:32
“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.

Acts 1:
6When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel? 7And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power.

Thessalonians 5:
The Day of the Lord

5 Now concerning the times and the seasons, brothers,[a] you have no need to have anything written to you. 2 For you yourselves are fully aware that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night.

Best thing you can do is live your life as if Christ would be here tomorrow, or sooner.


24 posted on 02/04/2024 4:18:42 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: roving
>> It was all rainbows and bubble gum.<<
Well said!
For my Sunday edification I have resolved to use the time more profitably. Moody's Bible Commentary is a great resource which is pleasingly insightful and informative. Today I ventured for the first time into Ecclesiastes (Ch.5) which touched upon this very topic of the proper approach to God in worship.
25 posted on 02/04/2024 4:30:54 PM PST by EliRoom8
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To: metmom

Those non-dispensational churches tend yo be liberal and really have no eschatology teaching at all.


26 posted on 02/04/2024 4:36:37 PM PST by EliRoom8
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To: metmom
And who is claiming that?

LOL. Just about everybody that ascribes to Dispensationalism, including in FR. If you'd like, I'll start tagging you every time I run into one from here on out so you won't continue to miss the obvious. 🙂

27 posted on 02/04/2024 4:38:40 PM PST by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Above all, you must understand that in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and following their own evil desires.
28 posted on 02/04/2024 4:39:37 PM PST by EliRoom8
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To: fidelis
...the novel Dispensationalist interpretation of prophecy that often presents itself as the only valid Christian interpretation and that one’s validity as a true Christian depends upon it.

LOL. Just about everybody that ascribes to Dispensationalism, including in FR. If you'd like, I'll start tagging you every time I run into one from here on out so you won't continue to miss the obvious.

OK. Go for it. Names, too, please and links to the actual posts.

Because I have yet to see any who claim that a dispensationalist interpretation is a litmus test of the validity of one's faith.

29 posted on 02/04/2024 4:45:50 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: metmom
OK. Go for it. Names, too, please and links to the actual posts.

LOL. Will do!

30 posted on 02/04/2024 4:49:42 PM PST by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Yup, nobody knows the DAY or HOUR but Jesus Himself told us to be aware of the signs of the season.

Matthew 24:1-35

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2024&version=NIV

So after this whole dissertation giving us indicators of his second coming, He then says in verse 36....But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.

He then continues on in verse 37-51 to give more signs of the general time.

Not knowing the specifics of the day and hour does NOT mean not being able to know any of it at all ever.

If that were the case, then why did Jesus answer the disciples questions with specifics of what to look for?

31 posted on 02/04/2024 4:55:23 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: EliRoom8

Their loss.

It was a Christian sharing about the end times that played a huge role in my coming to Christ. It actually provided a safe way for me to find out more about the Bible and stuff in a very non-threatening way.


32 posted on 02/04/2024 4:57:49 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: metmom

VERY well said! Thank you.


33 posted on 02/04/2024 5:04:36 PM PST by 3ZZZ
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To: Just mythoughts

“I do recognize the players... and those that have bought the deception.”

No you don’t. The history of the world is men for thousands of years believing they knew the truth, only to be proven wrong.

Only a fool believes himself wiser than everyone else.


34 posted on 02/04/2024 5:55:31 PM PST by Renfrew (Muscovia delenda est)
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To: metmom

I have often wondered why Jesus said nobody known the day or the hour. Did he know that part of the world is already tomorrow and the hour depends on what time zone your in?


35 posted on 02/04/2024 6:01:48 PM PST by Seven_0 (You cannot fool all of the people, ever!)
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To: Seven_0

I’m sure He knew that, but that is an interesting thought. I never considered it that way before.


36 posted on 02/04/2024 6:09:31 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: Renfrew

Yes, for you Amos 8. Whole chapter, but in particular verse 11.. The Word describes who the players are.. you showed you are clueless.


37 posted on 02/04/2024 6:19:45 PM PST by Just mythoughts (Psalm 2. Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?)
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To: Seven_0

There are many parts to what brings this flesh age to the end. One is that all souls that chose to take this flesh journey are on the Heavenly Father’s time table.. John 3.. first requirement to see the kingdom of Heaven is to be born from above…

The fallen angels described in Jude refused to take this flesh journey.. they along with Satan have already been judged to death.


38 posted on 02/04/2024 6:24:59 PM PST by Just mythoughts (Psalm 2. Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal
1) The Quantity — One-fourth to one-third of the Bible is prophetic in nature.

As if the author/experts know what is prophecy in order to make this kind of statement.

Red flag. Not even close. Responsible, trustworthy people know that there's no way to put a number or range on it.

39 posted on 02/04/2024 6:50:34 PM PST by Ezekiel (🆘️ "Come fly with US". 🔴 Ingenuity -- because the Son of David begins with MARS ♂️, aka every man)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Bkmrk


40 posted on 02/04/2024 6:51:43 PM PST by AmericanMermaid
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