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What is prophecy—and why should it matter to you today?
In this opening episode, Bill Brooks defines prophecy in clear and practical terms: not speculation, not guesswork, but “pre-written history”—events revealed in advance by God Himself. Drawing from Scripture, he explains how prophecy is not born from human imagination, but delivered through those moved by the Holy Spirit.
More than prediction, prophecy serves a purpose. It connects the eternal to the present, offering guidance, warning, and hope in a world that often feels uncertain. Through examples like Noah and Abraham, this episode reveals a consistent pattern: God always reveals before He acts, and He always prepares those who are willing to listen.
Prophecy is not meant to create fear—it’s meant to anchor your understanding and strengthen your faith.
Because even when the world feels out of control, prophecy reminds us that nothing catches God by surprise.
By Bill BrooksWhat is prophecy—and why should it matter to you today?
In this opening episode, Bill Brooks defines prophecy in clear and practical terms: not speculation, not guesswork, but “pre-written history”—events revealed in advance by God Himself. Drawing from Scripture, he explains how prophecy is not born from human imagination, but delivered through those moved by the Holy Spirit.
More than prediction, prophecy serves a purpose. It connects the eternal to the present, offering guidance, warning, and hope in a world that often feels uncertain. Through examples like Noah and Abraham, this episode reveals a consistent pattern: God always reveals before He acts, and He always prepares those who are willing to listen.
Prophecy is not meant to create fear—it’s meant to anchor your understanding and strengthen your faith.
Because even when the world feels out of control, prophecy reminds us that nothing catches God by surprise.