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What is Prophecy for?

This post started as a reply to a comment that I made the other day. It really got me thinking about biblical prophecies and the reason behind them. I ask the question, what is prophecy for and should they be ignored? The reason I ask this is because Carla raised an important point recently about some prominent teachers (we all know who they are) who say that prophecy is a waste of time.

This really got to me.

Do you know why?

Prophecy is something that indicates to us the signs to watch out for as we approach our Blessed Hope. That Blessed Hope being reunited with our beloved groom — namely, Jesus.

Why on earth would a bride not be watching for the signs of her groom?

I know that as the day creeps into the afternoon, I watch the clock waiting for my hubby to get home. I look for something to give me a timepiece if you like, to know the hour in which to expect him. Isn’t that the way we should be for our first love? Our greatest love!

Why on earth would we not be carefully watching for the signs of His coming? — on ‘earth‘ indeed …an earthly kingdom is very seducing. Lot’s wife is a prime example of this looking back toward earthly things.

Luk 17:30-32 According to those things, it will be in the day the Son of Man is revealed. In that day, he who will be on the housetop, let him not go down to take his goods from the house. And likewise, he in the field, let him not return to the things behind. Remember Lot’s wife.

Gen 19:26 And his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.

Albert Barnes notes on the bible: “She” looked back - she delayed - perhaps she “desired” to take something with her, and God made her a monument of his displeasure. Jesus directed his disciples, when they saw the calamities coming upon the Jews, to flee to the mountains, Mat 24:16. He here charges them to be in haste - not to look back - not to delay - but to escape quickly, and to remember that by delaying the wife of Lot lost her life.

The calamities that fell upon the Jews after Jesus said this, are things that will be recapitulated in their fullness (they will be felt worldwide) before the Day of the Lord.

The Blessed Hope will be our wedding day after all. So I ask the question, what kind of bride calls anticipating the signs of her grooms arrival a waste of time?

One who has found another lover, an adulteress I suspect!!!!

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  1. C.L. Mareydt said, on November 17th, 2007 at 8:28 am

    … we as followers of Christ are commissioned to stand watch, and to understand the times we are living in according to prophecy …

    thank you for the reminder

  2. carla said, on November 17th, 2007 at 9:13 am

    Wow…that’s a very accurate conclusion.

  3. hughstan said, on November 17th, 2007 at 7:57 pm

    Solid stuff. Thank you.

    What came to my mind while reading was the thought that would we behave any differently if we could read the signs of what was coming.

    The reason for this thought is that many of the signs are already clear, and most Christians seem not to be getting ready for the times that are about to happen.

  4. livingjourney said, on November 18th, 2007 at 7:32 am

    C.L. I couldn’t agree more!

    And Hughstan I think that we should all take stock of our lives everyday, I am guilty of not doing this to be honest.
    I think that we all would behave differently if we really understood that the Day of the Lord is about to be upon us.

    You are also right when you say…

    most Christians seem not to be getting ready for the times that are about to happen.

    We all know that there is a big move away from biblical truth within a ‘Politically Correct Post Modern Culture’. The new breed of evangelicals do not seem too interested in such a divisive gospel. They really don’t like stirring the pot. They are numbers men.

    Thanks Carla as always for your support.

    It’s a Sunday for me today, so I won’t say much more today. If you want to comment further on this subject feel free to do so.

    Thanks everyone for stopping by.

  5. carla said, on November 20th, 2007 at 6:11 am

    Hey Vee, I just really luv ya.

    Sistahs in the Lord!!!

  6. livingjourney said, on November 20th, 2007 at 4:30 pm

    Right back at ya!

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