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- Have you ever wondered what will happen in the world of tomorrow?
- Most of us do. We constantly ask ourselves what the next day will
- bring. Will we be happy? Will we be prosperous and contented? Will we
- live to see our granddaughter or grandson sitting on our lap, asking us
- to tell them "one more story" about the good ol' days?
-
- Thinking about the future causes other people to worry. The years
- ahead look too unstable: World politics are shaky at best, too many
- countries now have the bomb, and the number of kooks seems to be
- increasing at an alarming rate. The outlook remains bleak.
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- Whether your view of the future is optimistic or pessimistic, you'll
- probably admit that what's in store is pretty uncertain. In fact, to
- many of us, the only thing certain about the future is that the future
- is certainly going to happen.
-
- Christians, on the other hand, have a different outlook. They know
- what's going to happen because God has already told them what lies
- ahead. Much of the Bible is devoted to prophecy, the foretelling of
- future events. And those who study Bible prophecy intently, find that
- the Lord is quite explicit in describing the view around the next
- corner.
-
- But how can one rely on Bible prophecy? Don't the predictions really
- refer to events that happened many years ago during the time of the
- Apostles? Yes and no. Clearly, some of the happenings foreseen by the
- old testament prophets came and went. There is no denying that. But
- there are still many predictions yet to be fulfilled.
-
- Still, many "men of science" don't believe in such things as Bible
- prophecy. They claim that the events "foretold" are merely
- coincidences. They insist that the predictions are so unspecific that,
- if you looked long enough and hard enough, you could explain every
- Biblical prediction as fulfilled simply by bending the interpretation
- of the words until they fit a particular event.
-
- Many men of science, however, fail to face up to the facts. Much of
- Biblical prophecy is VERY specific. It often spells out events right
- down to the minutest detail.
-
- Let's examine some predictions by one of the most prominent men in
- the Bible: Jesus Christ. Besides being the son of god, He was also one
- of the Bible's most prolific prophets. Here are seven of His many
- prophecies. Just to be sure, look them up yourself. We don't want there
- to be any misunderstanding as to their specificity. After all, a man of
- science must be sure about his facts.
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- In A.D. 30, Jesus predicted:
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- 1. Jerusalem would be surrounded by armies and destroyed. (Luke
- 21:20) 2. The Temple site would be leveled. (Mark 13:2) 3. The Jews
- would receive wrath. (Luke 21:23) 4. There would be great distress upon
- the land. (Luke 21:23) 5. The Jews would be led captive into all
- nations. (Luke 21:24) 6. Jerusalem would be dominated by the Gentiles.
- (Luke 21:42) 7. The Jews would eventually return. (Acts 1:6,7)
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- In A.D. 70, the Roman general Titus:
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- 1. Surrounded Jerusalem with four armies. 2. Completely destroyed
- the temple. 3. Killed approximately 1.5 million Jews.
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- Over the next 1,900 years:
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- 4. Israel was a wasteland. 5. Jews were dispersed through the world.
- 6. Jerusalem was controlled by Gentiles until 1967. 7. Israel was
- revived as a nation in 1948.
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- Now, if you were a mathematician, you would realize that the odds of
- such "coincidences" happening exactly as jesus said would be something
- like 10 raised to the 16th power. That's one chance in
- 10,000,000,000,000,000! And yet, Jesus hit the mark exactly,
- explicitly, and specifically in each and every case.
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- We examined these prophecies of Jesus to prove a point: Bible
- prophets are NEVER wrong. Since those whose predicted events have
- already come to pass have been unfailingly accurate, so it must be
- assumed that those who reveal things yet to come will also hit the mark.
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- Those people who read the bible see what God has in store for this
- world. And since he has known the fate of each and every one of us from
- the day we were born, you can be sure that whatever tomorrow brings, it
- will be in accordance with his plan. And that is the most comforting
- thing about the future.
-
- Nothing can prevent God from carrying out His divine plan for the
- whole human race. People can't. Governments can't. Missiles can't.
-
- Perhaps the greatest proof of this is that of the man who once said:
- "destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up again." A
- nation took this "temple", destroyed it on a cross, and buried it in a
- rich man's tomb. On the third day, this man rose from the dead, proving
- that not even death, the final termination of existence, can foil the
- wondrous plan that God laid out for us.
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