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DAY 70: SHOULD YOU BE BLESSED BY 
YOUR PASTOR TEACHING BIBLE PROPHECY? [2 of 2] Revelation 1:3: “Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it…” As a shepherd in the Christian Church, we’re supposed to teach the flock the whole counsel of God—not just some of it. What gives pastors the right to decide which portions of the Bible are good or bad for God’s people? God says it’s all from Him, so it’s all good, especially Bible prophecy. 
The fact is that Bible prophecy is some of the best news we could 
ever hear as Christians, a much-needed antidote to deal with 
the perilous days we live in now with evil abounding. The Book of Revelation is not doom and gloom; rather, it reminds us that we are going to heaven, a place beyond our wildest dreams. We will go into the millennium where our greatest adventure awaits. And best of all, face to face, we’re going to see our King, Jesus, who loves us and wants us to have an amazing life for all eternity. That news is such a blessing, and it’s all obtained when we read, hear, and take to heart the prophetic events that are 100% accurately recorded for us in the Bible—and only there. The more I study Bible prophecy, the more I’m reminded 
that, as a Christian in Jesus, I’m a winner and not a loser, I’m 
blessed beyond measure, and I have an amazing future in store that 
I can’t even comprehend. How awesome it will be! In fact, nobody 
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DAY 70: SHOULD YOU BE BLESSED BY YOUR PASTOR TEACHING BIBLE PROPHECY? [2 of 2] Revelation 1:3: “Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it…” As a shepherd in the Christian Church, we’re supposed to teach the flock the whole counsel of God—not just some of it. What gives pastors the right to decide which portions of the Bible are good or bad for God’s people? God says it’s all from Him, so it’s all good, especially Bible prophecy. The fact is that Bible prophecy is some of the best news we could ever hear as Christians, a much-needed antidote to deal with the perilous days we live in now with evil abounding. The Book of Revelation is not doom and gloom; rather, it reminds us that we are going to heaven, a place beyond our wildest dreams. We will go into the millennium where our greatest adventure awaits. And best of all, face to face, we’re going to see our King, Jesus, who loves us and wants us to have an amazing life for all eternity. That news is such a blessing, and it’s all obtained when we read, hear, and take to heart the prophetic events that are 100% accurately recorded for us in the Bible—and only there. The more I study Bible prophecy, the more I’m reminded that, as a Christian in Jesus, I’m a winner and not a loser, I’m blessed beyond measure, and I have an amazing future in store that I can’t even comprehend. How awesome it will be! In fact, nobody has a brighter, more secure future than God’s people!