Knowing Changes Behavior, 2 of 5

What we anticipate about the weather, or whether a thief may visit our house, are examples of how what we think is about to changes our behavior. Further, Bible Prophecy is indeed supposed to change/modify our behavior for the good.

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Many make Revelation more mysterious than it should be. The information you need to reconsider the book of Revelation is included in Revealing the Christian Age. Available from your bookseller.

Knowing Changes Behavior, 1 of 5

Many despise prophecy, treat it as inconsequential. But prophecy is part of that whole armor of God which helps us to acts as we should. It is an ethical matter. Take for example the stories of Noah and Abraham.

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The basics of how Bible prophecy works is discussed in detail in Prophecy Principles. Available from you bookseller.

Time in Prophecy

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Another look at a subject which unnecessarily befuddles so many people in studying prophecy: the use of time in prophecy.

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However, no matter how you look at it, our views of the future do affect our actions in the present!

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Micah and the Christ, 4 of 4

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National prophecies about the Jews as a nation, and what the Messiah of the Jews, Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth will yet do with them. And NO! This is NOT about the millennium, but rather about things yet to happen in history.

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After a time of great stress when two-thirds of the Jews are killed, then the Jews will at last turn to their own Messiah, Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth.

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Micah and the Christ, 3 of 4

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Yes, Micah speaks of the Messiah, Jesus the Christ, and of the coming of the gospel, and of heaven and hell. Also Micah clearly speaks of Israel’s former dominion in the Middle East as to be restored.

No! This is not about any so-called “millennium.” Rather of things yet to happen in history.

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Also Micah clearly speaks of two gigantic assemblies of ALL nations against the Jews, neither of which has happened YET!. Both of these are preceded by world-wide persecution of Christians. The first is during that great time of stress in which the Jews turn to their own Messiah, Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth. The second is at the end of time.

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Micah and the Christ, 2 of 4

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Micah talks about good things which are coming, both the coming the gospel, the good news of salvation to all the nations of the earth, AND the ending of all wars.

Then goes on to show how prophecy typically relates the immediate subject under discussion related to ultimate destinies of all things. This is something which throws many people off, but it should not. Also, once understood, it makes the reading of many other prophecies both more readable and more understandable.

Also we begin to address in this lesson the fact that there are prophecies in Scripture of the gospel coming, and of heaven and hell, and also there are still UNFULFILLED prophecies about the Jews as a nation. And no! We are not talking about the so-called “millennium,” but rather of things which are still happen in history before the end of this universe.

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Jewish Chronicles deals with how the Jews came to where they are today in history, and where all these things are leading.

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Micah and the Christ, 1 of 4

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This lesson starts off with the mystery of how the scribes and the Pharisees knew that Jesus was to be born in Bethlehem, and describes the situation in Judah at the time of Jesus’ birth. Then it goes to laying the foundation for looking at the evidence which they laid out.

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The basics of understanding Bible prophecy are addressed in Prophecy Principles, which is available from your bookseller.

Psalm 22 makes an excellent example of how prophecy works, and it further discussed in “Prophecy Principles” in the section “Time and Image in Prophecy,” and in “Revealing the Christian Age” in the section “Balking at the Symbolism.”

A Bride for Isaac, Genesis 24

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How we have missed it in our values about love and marriage.

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Abraham is old now, but needs a wife for his son Isaac. He doesn’t seem to trust Isaac to pick a wife for himself, after all he is only about 37 years old! Oh, my!

Many of our problems in life and in Christianity derive from our misconceptions about love, and about the human heart. These then distort our visions of life and prophecy, and a little bit of everything else.