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The future leader - Bible In A Year
Next: Building your faith by knowing the future.
A message from God on the way things are, the way things could be, and the way things will be.
Prophecy can be very popular with people when they’re more interested in what God hasn’t said instead of what God has already said.
Seeking out the mysterious unknown through someone is more enticing that being faithful to what God has made known through scripture.
What is a prophet?
From the Greek word prophétés (προφήτης).
Why is biblical prophecy important?
By one count, about 27 percent of the Bible is predictive (Payne, J. B., The Encyclopedia of Biblical Prophecy, Baker Pub. Group, 1980, p. 675). This means that, when written, over one fourth of the Bible—more than one in four verses—was prophetic. Professor and theologian J. Barton Payne lists 1,817 prophecies in the Bible (ibid., p. 674).
When God reveals the future, it is to:
Provide hope by showing God’s good plan for the world.
Isaiah 7
Isaiah 9:6-7
Isaiah 53:1-6
John 14:1-3 “Don’t let your heart be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you?
Here’s what you should know about the future: Jesus was God’s foretold leader, the fulfillment of God’s prophecy, and He is your future leader.
Three questions you should ask yourself about your faith and this future:
What future worry do you have that you need to hand over to God?
Which one of these are you most concerned about: your past, present, or future?
If Jesus is your future leader, how committed to following Him are you right now?
Jesus and the future: Our future is secured by Jesus, not by our faith. But our faithfulness to Him, propels us towards that future.
Small Group Questions
Read Isaiah 53:1-3 in the Old Testament, and John 12:37-41 in the New Testament. What do these have to do with Jesus?
Do you know any other places in scripture where the Old Testament prophecies are fulfilled or mentioned in the New Testament in relation to Jesus? (Use google to help you). Why are these important?
From 1-10 how would you rate your faithfulness to Jesus? With 1 being “I don’t know the guy” to 10 being “He’s my Lord, and I am faithful to Him in all things.” What could you do to get your number closer to 10?
By LifePoint Church MindenThe future leader - Bible In A Year
Next: Building your faith by knowing the future.
A message from God on the way things are, the way things could be, and the way things will be.
Prophecy can be very popular with people when they’re more interested in what God hasn’t said instead of what God has already said.
Seeking out the mysterious unknown through someone is more enticing that being faithful to what God has made known through scripture.
What is a prophet?
From the Greek word prophétés (προφήτης).
Why is biblical prophecy important?
By one count, about 27 percent of the Bible is predictive (Payne, J. B., The Encyclopedia of Biblical Prophecy, Baker Pub. Group, 1980, p. 675). This means that, when written, over one fourth of the Bible—more than one in four verses—was prophetic. Professor and theologian J. Barton Payne lists 1,817 prophecies in the Bible (ibid., p. 674).
When God reveals the future, it is to:
Provide hope by showing God’s good plan for the world.
Isaiah 7
Isaiah 9:6-7
Isaiah 53:1-6
John 14:1-3 “Don’t let your heart be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you?
Here’s what you should know about the future: Jesus was God’s foretold leader, the fulfillment of God’s prophecy, and He is your future leader.
Three questions you should ask yourself about your faith and this future:
What future worry do you have that you need to hand over to God?
Which one of these are you most concerned about: your past, present, or future?
If Jesus is your future leader, how committed to following Him are you right now?
Jesus and the future: Our future is secured by Jesus, not by our faith. But our faithfulness to Him, propels us towards that future.
Small Group Questions
Read Isaiah 53:1-3 in the Old Testament, and John 12:37-41 in the New Testament. What do these have to do with Jesus?
Do you know any other places in scripture where the Old Testament prophecies are fulfilled or mentioned in the New Testament in relation to Jesus? (Use google to help you). Why are these important?
From 1-10 how would you rate your faithfulness to Jesus? With 1 being “I don’t know the guy” to 10 being “He’s my Lord, and I am faithful to Him in all things.” What could you do to get your number closer to 10?