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HAVE YOU STUDIED THE WISDOM OF GOD? Bible prophecy is a full third of Scripture, making up 9,000 to 10,000 of the Bible's 31,000 verses. God is outside time and has all of time in His hands. Thus, He tells us the ends from the beginning and He has had those ends recorded in the Bible for us as proof we can trust the Bible from beginning to end. He also wants to equip us for what is to come. No one else can or has done that. Nose-Hair Damus, (Nostradamus) was a punk who failed often with his very general predictions, while Bible prophecy has been 100% accurate on 2000 specific predictions. God gives a special blessing to those who will study Bible prophecy and it's the most powerful tool for evangelism, though most evangelical Churches don’t teach it. "Luke 24:25 tells us that ignoring prophecy is a serious sin. Over 50 prophecies 
have been fulfilled, just in the last 60 years." | image tagged in nostradamus,god,bible,prophecy,wisdom,future | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Trump Predicts Future

Trump Predicts Future | YEAH RIGHT...... Trump is going to loose the 2020 election; The 2nd Civil War doesn't start | image tagged in memes,trump bill signing,prediction,future | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS IT ONLY GOD OF THE BIBLE WHO CAN SUCCESSFULLY PREDICT THE FUTURE? Yes! "One of the most significant evidences for the divine origin of the Bible is prophecy.” But what do we hear in the Christian Church today? It's, “Please don’t make me learn Bible prophecy. That’s full of wacko conspiracy theories. Pastor, that’s the last thing you need to preach about." Completely contradicting that idea, God says this right at the beginning of the prophetic book of Revelation:; "Blessed are those who read and take to heart the words of this prophecy [Revelation.]” All God's Word is a blessing but He says He will triply bless us for studying Bible prophecy. And with study of prophecy, we're immediately blessed by the unveiling of Jesus Christ. Don't we want to know more about Jesus and be reminded every day that our story on earth ends with us winning? Don't we want to be reminded every day that He's coming back, this old earth with all its evils will soon be gone forever, and we get to be part of the Christ's Millennial Kingdom, as well as the New Heaven & Earth? Who would not want to hear about that!? [Part 1 of 3] | image tagged in prophecy,prediction,bible,god,jesus,future | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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[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're not being taught Bible prophecy, which makes up 1/3 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're being a faithful shepherd if you deliberately and purposely keep 1/3 of the Bible from your congregation? How would those here at Sunrise Bible Church react if I said this:; "Hey guys, as your pastor you know I love you and only want the best for you; with that in mind and for your own good, I want to announce I’m tearing out 1/3 of my Bible that you and I don't need to hear; it's all just doom and gloom. And I want you to do the same to yours right now." 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 (from the pulpit) to deliberately refuse to equip their people with 1/3 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've seen come to pass!” | image tagged in bible,prophecy,prediction,future,god,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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[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. Over 2000 having been fulfilled already. With prophecy, God is saying, "I wrote this book! You cannot say it came from man because logically I did what only the Supreme Being, (who is above and beyond time, seeing the beginning from the end), can do. 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 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 god,prophecy,prediction,jesus,bible,future | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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