Understanding Prophecy
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7 Keys to Understanding the Prophetic
By Shane Idleman2155:091CO 12:8Shane Idleman emphasizes the significance of understanding the prophetic ministry within the church, addressing its often misused or misunderstood nature. He outlines seven keys to grasping the prophetic, highlighting that it is not merely about predicting the future but about sharing what God spontaneously places on one's heart to encourage or admonish others. Idleman stresses the importance of discerning prophetic words against Scripture, the necessity of humility in delivering such messages, and the communal aspect of prophecy within the church body. He encourages believers to earnestly desire the gift of prophecy, reminding them that it is meant for the edification of the church and should be approached with reverence and caution.
Parable of the Pounds (Part 1)
By J.C. Ryle0PSA 22:16ISA 53:5DAN 9:26MIC 5:2ZEC 9:9MAT 24:30LUK 19:11ACT 1:11ROM 11:26REV 1:7J.C. Ryle discusses the Parable of the Pounds, emphasizing the misunderstanding of Jesus' disciples regarding the immediate establishment of God's kingdom. He highlights their error in overlooking the necessity of Christ's suffering before His glory, paralleling it with contemporary Christians who may misinterpret prophecies about Christ's second coming. Ryle urges believers to approach Old Testament prophecies with a literal understanding, warning against the dangers of spiritualizing texts that refer to Israel and Jerusalem. He calls for a renewed examination of prophetic scriptures, advocating for a balanced view of both Christ's first and second advents. Ultimately, Ryle stresses the importance of recognizing the literal fulfillment of God's promises to Israel and the implications for the Church today.
Keeping the Prophecy: Empowered by His Name
By Mike Bickle251:06:27PSA 91:1PRO 18:10ISA 26:3MAT 7:7JHN 5:39JHN 17:11JAS 1:5REV 1:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of understanding and keeping the prophecies in the Book of Revelation, particularly through the acronym ARK, which stands for Agreement, Revelation, and Keeping. He explains that the name of Jesus serves as a strong tower and a source of safety in times of trouble, urging believers to draw near to God and seek a deeper understanding of His character through prayer. Bickle highlights the importance of responding in faith and obedience to the truths revealed about Jesus, as well as the necessity of proclaiming and praying for the fulfillment of these prophecies. He encourages believers to cultivate a personal relationship with Jesus by engaging with His descriptions and promises, ultimately leading to spiritual strength and clarity in times of conflict.