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Oct27WEEK45
Last week we briefly addressed a few basic principles needed to understand the biblical prophecies of our times. One principle that we need to address in more depth is the fact that most biblical prophecies are very general in nature. Why didn’t the Lord make them more specific?
Most prophecies in Scripture, including most of the Messianic prophecies, were so ambiguous, couched in the middle of seemingly other unrelated text, that they were not understood by even the most devoted students of prophecy until after they had come to pass. It is because of this that many students of Scripture...
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Oct20WEEK44
Last week we covered the four cardinal points on the compass that will help us to navigate through these times, and to understand biblical prophecy. These four points are the basis for the paradigm that we construct for understanding the times, and preparing for them. Before we construct this paradigm, we need to understand a few more basic principles about where we are going with this, and what we are trying to accomplish in this study.
If we are going to do this study, we want it to be very serious, and I am going to address some things that...
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Oct13WEEK42
Revelation is a “revealing.” We need revelation because we know that we cannot understand these things accurately unless the Lord reveals them to us. Understanding prophecy is not a matter of figuring out formulas and patterns. If the Holy Spirit does not give us the understanding, we will not get it.
We need His wisdom to apply this knowledge correctly. We are not given this understanding just to be able to tell people, “I told you so.” If we are given understanding of the times, it is so we can apply the knowledge we are given to be prepared for...
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Oct13WEEK43
We have established three of the four cardinal points on the compass using the map provided by biblical prophecy, which will help us to navigate through our times. These three points are:
- Our main goal should be to understand what God is doing, not the devil. (This is our spiritual magnetic north from which all of the other points are determined in relation to biblical prophecy.)
- The tragedies and destruction that come upon the world are the result of man trying to live without God in rebellion to Him. (Therefore, our goal should be to do all that ...
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Oct06WEEK41
Last week we discussed another foundational understanding of why many of the events at the end of this age will happen. Basically, they are the consequences of man trying to live without God. Some of these will be revealed by the political issues which revolve around Jerusalem that simply cannot be resolved by men. These will also severely injure those who arrogantly try to solve them.
We may think it is noble to help the people who are involved solve their problems around Jerusalem so that they can live in peace. Many things that are humanly noble are spiritually arrogant,...