In the Bible, a prophetic message refers to a communication from God delivered through a prophet, often concerning future events, moral guidance, or divine judgment. The role of a prophet is to act as a mediator between God and His people, conveying messages that are often aimed at calling people to repentance, warning them of impending judgment, or providing hope for future restoration. The prophetic messages found in the Old Testament, such as those from Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, often address both immediate circumstances and eschatological themes, emphasizing God's sovereignty and plan for humanity (Jeremiah 1:4-10; Isaiah 6:8-10).Additionally, prophetic messages can also serve as affirmations of God's covenant with His people, reminding them of their obligations and the consequences of disobedience (Deuteronomy 18:18-19). In the New Testament, the concept of prophecy continues with figures like John the Baptist and the apostles, who proclaim the coming of the Kingdom of God and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in Jesus Christ (Matthew 3:3; Acts 2:17-21). Overall, biblical prophetic messages are characterized by their emphasis on divine revelation, moral exhortation, and the assurance of God's faithfulness to His promises.
In this sermon, the preacher warns of fearful times ahead and the calamities that will come upon the nation. However, he encourages the listeners not to fear but to run to God in their minds and hearts. He assures them that if they come to God in confidence and faith, he will keep them safe and prot
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the cataclysmic event of the earth being burned and consumed, as described in the Bible. The speaker emphasizes the importance of conducting oneself with piety and good behavior in light of this impending event. The sermon also references Matthew 24, where Jesus
In this sermon transcript, the preacher describes a powerful encounter with the presence of God. The atmosphere was filled with a tangible force that overwhelmed everyone present, likened to a rushing wind or an unstoppable flood. People of all ages, including old men, women, and even young children
