Prophesy

"God has not given us Bible prophecy to scare us, but to prepare us." ~ Joel C. Rosenberg

Prophecy is an integral part of the Bible, God's inspired revelation to mankind. Through it God reveals Himself, His plan for humanity and why we are here. When properly understood, the Bible speaks with a clear, consistent and reliable message that is just as appropriate for us as it was for the people of ancient Israel.

Biblical Prophecies Fulfilled

The fulfillment of prophecy in the Bible serves as a testament to God's sovereignty and faithfulness, with numerous prophecies being realized throughout biblical history, particularly concerning the life of Jesus Christ. 

The Bible contains approximately 2,500 prophecies, with about 2,000 already fulfilled. These prophecies cover a wide range of events and figures, demonstrating a high degree of specificity and accuracy. The fulfillment of these prophecies is often cited as evidence of the divine inspiration of Scripture and God's control over history. 

Key Examples of Fulfilled Prophecies

Messianic Prophecies: Many prophecies in the Old Testament concerning the Messiah are fulfilled in the New Testament. For instance:

Isaiah 7:14 predicts the virgin birth of the Messiah, which is fulfilled in Matthew 1:22-23 with the birth of Jesus. 

Micah 5:2 foretells the birthplace of the Messiah in Bethlehem, which is confirmed in Matthew 2:1-6
 

Zechariah 11:12-13 predicts the betrayal of the Messiah for thirty pieces of silver, which is fulfilled in Matthew 27:3-10 when Judas Iscariot betrays Jesus. 

The crucifixion of Jesus is prophesied in Psalm 22 and Zechariah 12:10, which describe the manner of His death and the piercing of His side, aligning with the New Testament accounts of His crucifixion. 


In summary, the fulfillment of prophecy in the Bible is a profound aspect of its narrative, showcasing God's sovereignty and the accuracy of His word throughout history.

Expectant Prophesies

Before His crucifixion and resurrection, Jesus Christ delivered a major prophecy of end-time events, recorded in Matthew 24, Mark 13 and Luke 21. He was asked by His disciples: “When will these things be? And what will be the sign of your coming, and of the end of the age?

There are several biblical prophecies that still have yet to be fulfilled. These prophecies include events related to the return of Jesus Christ, the preaching of the Gospel to the entire world, and other end-time events. Although Christians debate as to the order and timing of some of these, they are:

  1. The Resurrection of the Dead
  2. The Final Harvest
  3. The Gathering of All Nations Against Jerusalem
  4. The Second Coming of Jesus Christ
  5. The Resurrection of the Dead
  6. The Rise of the Antichrist
  7. The Mark of the Beast
  8. The Battle of Armageddon
  9. The Binding of Satan
  10. The New Heaven and New Earth
  11. The Eternal Kingdom
  12. The Restoration of All Things

Seven Prophecies to be Fulfilled before Jesus Returns

A Jewish homeland established in Israel

Before Christ returns, the Jews will be truly settled in their ancestral homeland. Jerusalem will once again be in Jewish hands. Many believe that this sign will come to pass soon as Israel is currently a Jewish state. Jerusalem, however, remains split between various groups. That said, with the United States finally moving its embassy to Jerusalem in order to line up with more than a decade of America’s official stance that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, Jerusalem is closer than ever to returning to Jewish hands.

The Gospel Preached to the Whole World

Christ will not return until after the Gospel has been preached to the entire world. Many people see this prophecy as being nearly fulfilled, but there is potential that this has already come to pass. When the Bible was written, the phrase “the world” meant something different than it does today. When people speak of the entire world today, they are referring to the globe as a whole and interpret this prophecy as meaning that the Gospel must be preached in every country on Earth. During the time when the prophecy was first written down, however, “the world” was used to refer not to every inch of land on Earth, but to the extent of the Roman Empire. 

Worldwide Communications to Exist before the Final Two Witnesses

One of the better known stories of the end times is that God will send two final witnesses to preach the Gospel. The two witnesses will be killed, and their bodies will be seen by everyone in the world. In order for this to come true, the entire world must be interconnected and able to communicate with each other in extremely rapid fashion. Once again, the conditions required for this prophecy to be fulfilled are nearly complete. With the rise of the internet, social media and smartphones, it is easier than ever for people to relay information to each other. Events that happen on one side of the world can be broadcast to the other in milliseconds. The world is also becoming more and more hostile toward Christianity. Things have not yet boiled over, but it is easy to believe that the time of the two witnesses is fast approaching. 

Natural Disasters will be Widespread

The end times are going to be disastrous. There is a reason why the words “apocalypse” and “Armageddon” are associated with catastrophic destruction. During the end times, God will turn nature against mankind. There will be pandemics, flooding, fires, earthquakes, famines and what many scholars identify as meteorite strikes or even a comet colliding with Earth. These numerous disasters will take place all across the world and kill billions.

War and Violence to Run Rampant

Not all of the disasters that come with the end of the age will be caused by nature. Many of them will be things that mankind brings on themselves. War and all sorts of violence will run rampant before Christ returns to Earth. Men and women will attack and kill their enemies, their friends and even their own families. Even as natural disasters raze cities, people will still continue to inflict violence on each other.

A Charismatic and Convincing False Prophet will Appear

No sign of the end times has captured the imagination of the world as much as the anti-Christ. This figure will be as charismatic as they are evil and will lead millions astray. He will promise peace and a plan to end the worldly conflicts. Eventually, he will cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands and turn innumerable people against God before Christ returns to Earth. 

God’s People Will be Hunted and Killed 

Before Christ returns, God’s people will be hunted and killed by nonbelievers. Those who dare to cling to their faith will find themselves unable to trade or do business with others. They will be driven out, seen as outcasts and eventually, they will be hunted down and killed. Given the rising rate of lethal Christian persecution in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, as well as the ever increasing ostracism and hatred faced by Christians in the West, the time when faith will once again become a matter of life and death for Christians may not be as far away as some believe. 

Biblical Prophesy

 I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers. And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. And whoever will not listen to my words that he shall speak in my name, I myself will require it of him.

~ Deuteronomy 18: 18-19