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SHOULD YOU BE BLESSED BY YOUR PASTOR TEACHING BIBLE PROPHECY? The Bible tells us we will know we're getting close to the last days when people in the Church will not put up with sound doctrine (biblical teachings). Instead, to suit their own desires, they will hire and listen to those who give them only myths (stories made up) and whatever else they deem pleasant to hear. I just described 90% of the American Church. And this is the reason Churches, pastors, Bible study leaders, and other teachers will not preach on Bible prophecy. The irony is they're fulfilling Bible prophecy in a bad way, yet they don't know it because they refuse to study the very thing that warns them against what they are doing. As a shepherd in the Church myself, the questions I have for pastors are these: How can you be a faithful shepherd if you skip nearly a third of the Bible (prophecy)? Are you saying it is not a blessing to the sheep when God tells us it is? Are you smarter and know more than God? Since you profess to love your sheep, why keep them from
God's blessing? Is that showing genuine love and concern
for them? Besides, as a shepherd, we're supposed to teach
the flock the whole council of God—not just some of it. | image tagged in bible,prophecy,future,god,eternity,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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DO PEOPLE ASK YOU FOR PROOF OF GOD? [3 of 3] Here's another fulfilled prophecy from God: In the book of Ezekiel, Amos predicted the city of Tyre would be attacked by many nations and its fortresses would fail. Also, the remains of the city (stones, timber, and soil) would be thrown into the sea and the leveled city would be used to spread fishing nets. By now you know it happened just that way. Several different nations attempted Tyre's destruction but the people would retreat to their island fortress out in the bay, probably taunting the attackers who could not reach them. Finally Alexander the Great came along, dismantling
the houses and other structures of Tyre, and throwing them into
the sea to make a land bridge out to those people on the island. Would you say the Tyre folks probably stopped taunting Alexander's army by the time they were half way there? So, Alexander the Great wiped the city of Tyre completely clean because the ruins all went into the water to make his land bridge. And do you know what the area of the original city is used for today? It's a flat, barren rock that is used as the perfect place to spread fishing nets. All that is exactly what God predicted, and it was well in advance. Over and over again, God prophesied the rise and fall of nations. And God did these sorts of specific predictions 2500 times in the Bible, with 2000 having already come true.
I mean, give me a break! How much more proof do we need? With
each one, God is telling us, "The Bible came from Me!" | image tagged in god,bible,future,prophecy,truth,heaven | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT DOES TEXAS HAVE TO DO WITH BIBLE PROPHECY? Over and over again, God prophesied the rise and fall of nations. Many of His 2500 predictions were very specific and 2000 have already come true. Jesus alone fulfilled over 300, including being born of a virgin and through the seed of Abraham, as well as Jesus having his hands pierced, something God of the Bible predicted even before the Romans had invented crucifixion. The odds of only 8 specifically-predicted events coming true—let alone 300–is exactly the same as this analogy: Let’s say we cover all of Texas 3-feet deep in silver dollars, mark 1 with a red X, and randomly mix it in somewhere across the state. Next, we blindfold a guy, have him choose a place to start, and make him wade through coins, having only 1 blind pick to choose
the right coin with the X. What would you say his chances are? Mathematically, those are the exact odds of only 8 prophecies coming true. Again, He actually fulfilled 300 that God gave us in advance. With that in mind, can you see the tragedy of keeping this information from people, including Christians? Because society does not know, learn, or teach Bible prophecy, is it any wonder people these days are skeptical about the veracity of the Bible? Praise God for Bible prophecy, which drills into our heads the fact that Jesus is coming back and no one has a brighter future than Christians. By God’s Bible prophecy, we can be encouraged with each of the 2500 times God gives predictions to prove the Bible came from Him. Already 2000 have come true and the other 500 are lining up right now.
Do you see what all people, including most Christians, are missing
because they are not taught basic Bible prophecy? I mean, give me
a break! How much more proof do we need?! | image tagged in texas,bible,prophecy,god,future,truth | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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HAVE SUCCESSFUL PREDICTIONS OF THE FUTURE ONLY BEEN THROUGH GOD IN HIS BIBLE? [Part 3 of 3] Unlike God's prophetic ability, our study of "World Religions, Cults & the Occult," has shown that man cannot be successful in his prophecies. God made 2500 predictions, which He gave us through the Bible. And 2000 have already come to pass. Through Bible prophecy, God is saying, I wrote this book! You cannot say it came from man because logically I did what only the Supreme Being can do: only I am above and beyond time, seeing the beginning from the end. I made thousands of predictions before the events later happened, many of which I gave in great detail. God's prophecies give very specific
details, unlike psychics that only throw out vague predictions like, “I see you meeting someone new.” Ya think? Give me a break! It's crazy how ambiguous they are, just leaving people to fill in the blanks. But God’s predictions are full of detail and then He nails the outcome every single time. So, is it any wonder that those in the Christian Church who are not taught Bible prophecy start to doubt the Scriptures? Bible prophecy isn't just about what our future is going to be like. Prophecy proves God wrote the Bible. I really think the neglect of feeding the flock from the whole Bible, especially Bible prophecy, is part and parcel of why much of the Church today is doubting the Bible. Again, over 2000 
prophecies from Scripture have already been fulfilled. | image tagged in bible,prophecy,prediction,future,god,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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HAVE SUCCESSFUL PREDICTIONS OF THE FUTURE ONLY BEEN THROUGH GOD IN HIS BIBLE? [Part 2 of 3] Here's another important point: Why are half the people in the Church today professing to be Christians yet they don't know if they can trust the Bible? Why are they not confident in God's Word? It's because they are not being taught Bible prophecy, which makes up a third of the Bible. With all due respect to your pastor (and I am one), I want to ask them this: How can you sit there and say you are being a faithful shepherd if you deliberately and purposely keep a third of the Bible away from your congregation? How would those here at Sunrise Bible Church react if I said,
"Hey guys, as your pastor you know I love you and only want the best for you, but with that in mind and for your own good, I want to announce that we as a church will be tearing out a third of my Bible that you and I don't need to hear because it's doom and gloom. If I said that, what should they do? They should immediately kick me out! And because that’s true, why is it acceptable for pastors behind the pulpit to deliberately refuse to equip their people with a full third of the Scriptures? Pastors today won’t preach about how Bible prophecy demonstrates the authenticity of the Bible, which then proves it truly came from God because only He knows the future! Whether Old or New Testament, Bible prophecy is God loudly declaring, "Hey, I wrote this book! I did what man cannot do: over and over
I predicted future events that you have seen come to pass!” | image tagged in prophecy,bible,prediction,god,jesus,future | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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