The
Test of Prophecy
Contrary
to popular Christian thought, the Christian religion is not a
majority world religion. Less than one third of the world’s
population is rated as Christian. Actually, this is an overrating.
Islam is the largest and fastest growing world religion. Each
world religion has its "Holy Scripture" describing its
God or Gods. How do we know which is right? Each of these "Bibles"
contains a system of faith by which the believer supposedly establishes
a relationship with his God(s).
The
God of the Judeo-Christian Bible is quite exclusive. He declares
(Isaiah 44:6), "I am the first, and I am the last; and besides
me there is no other God." And the Judeo-Christian God can
prove it. Although the Judeo-Christian Bible is also a system
of faith, it contains a built-in touchstone to prove its God is
the only true God. In fact, the Judeo-Christian God in Isaiah
43:9-12; 44:11-20, challenges all the other claims to deity and
identifies all other gods for what they are—the creation
and imagination of the people who worship them.
What
is this challenge of the One who claims to be the only true God?
Listen to Isaiah 46:9,10:
"Remember
the former things long past,
For I am God, and there is no other;
I am God, and there is no one like Me,
Declaring the end from the beginning
And from ancient times which have not been done,
Saying, My purpose will be established,
And I will accomplish all My good pleasure."
Also, Isaiah 48:3,5:
"I
declared the former things long ago
and they went forth from My mouth,
and I proclaimed them.
Suddenly I acted, and they came to pass.
Therefore I declared them to you long ago,
before they took place I proclaimed them to you.
Lest you should say, "My idol has done them,
and my graven image
and my molten image have commanded them."
What
an awesome challenge! Only an omnipotent and omniscient God, the
Creator and Architect of man’s destiny, could foretell the
events of human history. Where does this God make His prophetic
declaration? In His written Word—the Judeo-Christian Bible.
Outside of a few vague statements, no other bible of world religions
contains prophecy. Over a third of our Bible is prophetic. The
test is simple—if the words of the prophecies come to pass,
then the Bible is the inspired Word of the Creator and Ruler of
the universe.
Hundreds
of Prophecies Fulfilled
Fulfilled
prophecies indeed prove our God is the one and only God. Hundreds
of events prophesied in the Judeo-Christian Bible have already
happened. Before Jesus entered this world, over three hundred
prophecies in the Old Testament spelled out the events and circumstances
that would detail his life.
Over
700 years before his birth the prophet Micah foretold the actual
town where Jesus would be born—Micah 5:2:
But
as for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, too little to be among the clans
of Judah, from you One will go forth for Me to be ruler in Israel.
About
1,000 years before the death of Jesus, David foretold his triumphant
resurrection—Psalm 16:10:
you
will not abandon me to the grave, nor will you let your Holy One
see decay.
In
between these two events, especially the three and a half years
of Jesus’ ministry, are the dynamics of the greatest life
ever lived. Over 300 prophecies focus in on the extraordinary
events of his life:
Born
of a virgin—Isaiah 7:4 (fulfilled—Matthew 1:18, 24,
25)
The seed of Abraham—Genesis 22:18(fulfilled—Luke 3:34)
A teacher of parables—Psalm 78:2 (fulfilled—Matthew
13:34)
Betrayed by a friend—Psalm 41:9 (fulfilled—Matthew
10:4)
Silent before his accusers—Psalm 35:11 (fulfilled—Matthew
27:12)
Wounded and bruised—Isaiah 53:5 fulfilled—Matthew
27:26)
Smitten and spit upon—Isaiah 50:6 (fulfilled—Matthew
26:67)
Crucified with thieves—Isaiah 53:12 (fulfilled—Matthew
27:38)
Hated without a cause—Psalm 69:4 (fulfilled—John 15:25)
People shook their heads—Psalm 109:25 (fulfilled—Matthew
27:39)
Garments parted and lots cast—Psalm 22:18 (fulfilled—John
19:23, 24)
To suffer thirst—Psalm 22:15 (fulfilled—John 19:28)
Offered gall and vinegar—Psalm 69:21 (fulfilled—Matthew
27:34)
Side was pierced—Zechariah 12:10 (fulfilled—John 19:34)
Committed himself to God—Psalm 31:5 (fulfilled—Luke
23:46)
Bones not broken—Psalm 34:20 (fulfilled—John 19:33)
Buried in a rich man’s tomb—Isaiah 53:9 (fulfilled—Matthew
27:57-60)
There was darkness over the land—Amos 8:9 (fulfilled—Matthew
27:45).
This
is only a partial list of some 300 prophecies fulfilled in Jesus’
life on earth. How could all of these prophecies be so accurate?
The Apostle Peter informs us that the writers of the Old Testament
spoke as they were moved by the Spirit or power of God.
The
Old Testament abounds with other prophecies. God through His prophets
precisely described the future of many ancient cities and people.
Ezekiel 26:1-14 contains a remarkable prediction concerning the
city of Tyre, the commercial hub of the world for centuries.
Tyre
The metropolis of Tyre occupied the coast while some of its people
lived on an island a half mile out into the sea. Seven main points
stand out in this prophecy of Ezekiel. Many nations would attack
Tyre (26:3). Nebuchadnezzar would destroy the mainland metropolis
(26:8). The debris of the city would be cast into the water (26:12).
The dirt or dust of Tyre would be scraped down to the bare rock
then thrown into the sea (26:4,12). Fishermen would spread their
nets over the site (26:5). Tyre would never be built again (26:14).
The
incredible happened! As predicted, Nebuchadnezzar captured the
mainline city in fulfillment of verses 7-11. But many of the people
escaped to the island city.1 Without a navy, Nebuchadnezzar left.
Over 200 hundred years passed and Alexander the Great called on
the Phoenician cities to surrender. Tyre refused and found itself
in siege by Alexander. He demolished the old mainland city and
with the debris, built a causeway 200 feet wide out to the island
city of Tyre. To complete the causeway, Alexander’s army
literally scraped the dirt off the old city down to bare rock
to smooth out the causeway surface. Finally, he erected towers
and war engines and conquered the island fortress of Tyre. What
a remarkable fulfillment of verses 4 and 12.2
After
eighteen years, Tyre recovered rapidly. From 314 BC to AD 1291,
Tyre in fulfillment of verse 3 was sacked and restored numerous
times by many nations until its final destruction in 1291. In
fulfillment of verse 14, never again was there an attempt to rebuild
the Tyre of old. Since then, even today, Tyre is the "place
for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea."3 The
six predictions from God’s word concerning Tyre in Ezekiel
26 have been remarkably fulfilled.
Sidon
The prophet Ezekiel also prophesied (28: 22, 23) concerning Tyre’s
sister city Sidon. The prophecy against Sidon is very different
from that concerning Tyre. It was foretold that Tyre would be
destroyed, made bare like a rock and built no more. The prediction
against Sidon was that blood would be in her streets, her wounded
should fall in the midst of her and the sword was to be on her
every side. But there was no doom of extinction pronounced against
her as was the case with Tyre. George Davis observed that "not
once but many times blood has been in her (Sidon’s) streets,
her wounded have fallen in the midst of her and the sword has
been ‘upon her every side.’" The city was demolished
time after time and had always been rebuilt and is still in existence
today.4
Israel
The fate of many other cities and nations, such as Babylon and
Nineveh, are detailed in the Old Testament. The most striking
are the numerous prophecies relating to Israel’s final restoration
that are being dramatized on the current stage of history. The
rebirth of the state of Israel in 1948 was a miracle of history
(Ezek.37:1-11; Luke 21:29,30). Never before has a nation been
destroyed, its people dispersed to the ends of the earth, and
then nearly two thousand years later, regathered to their homeland
and reestablished as a nation. The Scriptures speak of this final
re-gathering with a permanency. Israel "shall not be plucked
up" or "pulled up" "any more forever"
(Jeremiah 31: 38-40; Amos 9: 14,15). The latter rain would once
again fall in the land, then both the early and latter rains would
increase in precipitation (Joel 2: 21-24). "The land that
was desolate is become like the garden of Eden" (Ezekiel
36: 35). "They shall plant grapevines upon the mountains
of Samaria" (Jeremiah 31: 4,5). The Bible Jerusalem would
be liberated by Israel in a war with the Arabs (Zechariah 12:
2,5,6). Prophecies concerning Israel’s final restoration
are myriad. Prophecies being fulfilled by the Jewish people are
the strongest proof that the Judeo-Christian Bible is inspired
by the only true and living God (Isaiah 44: 6-9).
New
Testament
There are numerous prophecies in the New Testament. We will just
mention several contained in The Lord’s Great Prophecy.
Jesus predicted that the magnificent edifice, Herod’s Temple,
would be completely destroyed (Luke 21: 5,6). History well documents
this destruction in AD 70 by the armies of Rome.
Then,
in Luke 21: 20, 21, Jesus made a remarkable prediction concerning
Jerusalem’s destruction and the church on the scene at that
time. Actually, these verses had a literal fulfillment at that
time and have a symbolic fulfillment at the second advent.
And
when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies,
then know that the desolation thereof is nigh.
Then let them which are in Judea flee to the mountains. Luke 21:
20, 21.
After
Vespasian with his Roman legions overthrew all the fortified places
in Israel except the capital,5 he began the siege of Jerusalem.6
Then a strange thing happened. Political instability broke out
in Rome at the death of the Emperor. Vespasian withdrew his armies
and rushed back to Rome. The Christians in Jerusalem recalled
Jesus words recorded in Luke 21: 20, 21, and fled to the mountains
of Petra to hide. Titus, son of the new Emperor Vespasian, returned
and destroyed Jerusalem in AD 70.7 History records that the Christians
escaped this carnage.
In
Luke 21:22-24, Jesus predicted the fate of the Jewish People during
and after the destruction of Jerusalem:
For
these be the days of vengeance,
that all things which are written may be fulfilled.
But woe unto them that are with child,
and to them that give suck, in those days!
for there shall be great distress in the land,
and wrath upon this people.
And they shall fall by the edge of the sword,
and shall be led away captive into all nations:
and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles,
until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.
The
days of vengeance covered the period of the destruction of the
Jewish nation by the armies of Rome. This began the dispersion
of the Jewish People and the treading down of Jerusalem by the
Gentiles for over nineteen-hundred years, as history confirms.
Josephus recorded that 97, 000 were taken captive in Jerusalem,
while 1,100,000 were killed during four years that ravaged the
whole nation of Israel.8
The
God of Prophecy
The Judeo-Christian God, the only true God, the Creator and Ruler
of the universe, knew His human race would devise gods that were
the figment of their own imaginations (Romans 1: 21-23; Isaiah
44: 8-20). The Judeo-Christian God, the God of prophecy, challenges
the false gods of the various cultures to declare the end from
the beginning — Isaiah 46; 9,10:
For
I am God, and there is no other;
I am God, and there is no one like Me,
Declaring the end from the beginning
And from ancient times which have not been done,
Saying, My purpose will be established,
And I will accomplish all My good pleasure."
The
gods of the other world religions cannot meet this challenge of
prophecy. They are silent — dumb. Why? They do not exist!
The Judeo-Christian Bible contains hundreds of prophecies that
have been fulfilled. Indeed, over one-third of our Bible is prophetic.
No other purported Bible of the other world religions contains
a system of prophecy. Only the Judeo-Christian Bible contains
this prophetic proof that it is the inspired Word of God. Indeed,
the God of Judaism and the God of Christianity are one and the
same God — the God of prophecy, the only true and living
God.
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