Fulfilled prophecy stands as a testament to God's sovereignty and faithfulness throughout biblical history. The Scriptures are replete with predictions that find their culmination in the person and work of Jesus Christ. For instance, Isaiah 7:14 foretells the virgin birth, which is realized in Matthew 1:22-23, illustrating how God’s promises unfold through time. Furthermore, the prophetic utterances concerning the suffering servant in Isaiah 53 find their fulfillment in the crucifixion of Christ, as detailed in the New Testament accounts (e.g., John 19:30). These fulfilled prophecies not only affirm the divine inspiration of the Scriptures but also serve to strengthen the faith of believers, as seen in 2 Peter 1:19, which encourages Christians to pay attention to the prophetic word as a lamp shining in a dark place. Additionally, the resurrection of Jesus, prophesied in Psalms 16:10, underscores the victory over death and the promise of eternal life, a cornerstone of Christian hope. As believers reflect on these fulfilled prophecies, they are reminded of God's unwavering commitment to His word and His plan for redemption, reinforcing the truth that all Scripture is ultimately fulfilled in Christ, as affirmed in Luke 24:44.
In this sermon, the speaker presents fulfilled prophecy as the conclusive proof that the Bible is the Word of God. He explains that one fourth of the Bible is prophetic, denouncing things that would happen in the future. The speaker gives examples of fulfilled prophecies, such as Micaiah's prophecy
