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I have noticed that there are few threads on this, or any other forum I visit, that deal with prophecy in the Bible. Why?
Well, one reason may be, because any time one tries to explain some present day events in light of Biblical prophecy, he is immediately met with..."people have been saying that for years". As though, just because it wasn't the time, means it will never occur. This argument comes from both unbelievers, and sadly, believers. So, many Christians are intimidated and refuse to say anything about it.
Another reason is the emptiness and inability of many believers method of interpreting prophecy. They realize when put to the test, their lack in being able to defend their position.
So, what is the common response when something of prophecy is brought up on a forum? "That's already occurred" Or, as I said already, "Everyone has been predicting that for years". Or worse...."you must be dispensationalist". Like that is something straight out of hell.
The bottom line is, ones method of interpreting prophecy will reflect their method of interpreting the Bible. If ones method is just generalizing the Bible, then all that is important is that 'God loves us.' And 'He is a God of love'. And, 'Just try and be good and do what the Bible says'. Therefore, no matter what the prophecy may be saying, they just see it as 'God is showing us He loves us". Yet, we Christians, all know God loves us. He didn't have to write the whole Bible to tell us that.
Prophecy is there for a reason. God showing us what He is going to do. It doesn't matter if it's fulfilled prophecy, or prophecy yet future. He gave it to us to know and understand. The whole Bible is prophetic. (Gen. 2:17) (Gen. 3:15) (Rev. 22:19)
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Well, one reason may be, because any time one tries to explain some present day events in light of Biblical prophecy, he is immediately met with..."people have been saying that for years". As though, just because it wasn't the time, means it will never occur. This argument comes from both unbelievers, and sadly, believers. So, many Christians are intimidated and refuse to say anything about it.
Another reason is the emptiness and inability of many believers method of interpreting prophecy. They realize when put to the test, their lack in being able to defend their position.
So, what is the common response when something of prophecy is brought up on a forum? "That's already occurred" Or, as I said already, "Everyone has been predicting that for years". Or worse...."you must be dispensationalist". Like that is something straight out of hell.
The bottom line is, ones method of interpreting prophecy will reflect their method of interpreting the Bible. If ones method is just generalizing the Bible, then all that is important is that 'God loves us.' And 'He is a God of love'. And, 'Just try and be good and do what the Bible says'. Therefore, no matter what the prophecy may be saying, they just see it as 'God is showing us He loves us". Yet, we Christians, all know God loves us. He didn't have to write the whole Bible to tell us that.
Prophecy is there for a reason. God showing us what He is going to do. It doesn't matter if it's fulfilled prophecy, or prophecy yet future. He gave it to us to know and understand. The whole Bible is prophetic. (Gen. 2:17) (Gen. 3:15) (Rev. 22:19)
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