As we consider instances of fulfilled prophecy, there is no more crucial example than the prophecies of the life of Jesus Christ.
A central theme of the entire Biblical panorama is the actual presentation of the Coming One, the central person of all history whom the Hebrews call the Messiah: 'The volume of the book is written of me' (Psalm 40:7, also quoted in Hebrews 10:7); 'Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me' (John 5:39).
Jesus' story is a love story written in blood on a wooden cross that was erected in Judea about two thousand years ago. His crucifixion wasn't a tragedy; it was an achievement! Announced in advance in the Garden of Eden at the dawn of history, He made His human debut in a manger in Bethlehem, paid a cosmic price on our behalf at the Cross, and now appears ready to finalize His climax of all human history on our near horizon.
In the Biblical record, every detail, every place name, every number, has been skillfully tailored by deliberate design. And they all point to Him. He is on every page, intricately hidden in every detail of the text. Deciphering these 'codes' is our ultimate challenge.
JESUS: THE ULTIMATE PROPHECY FULFILLED
Jesus confounded the religious leaders of His day when they couldn't break the code of the Old Testament text:
'While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, saying, What think ye of Christ? Whose son is he? They said unto him, The Son of David. He said unto them, How then doth David in spirit call him Lord, saying, The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool? [Jesus is quoting Psalm 110:1.] If David then call him Lord, how is he his son? And no man was able to answer him a word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions.' -Matthew 22:41-46
They couldn't break the code. They couldn't understand that He, Jesus Christ, was the embodiment of prophecies from the Old Testament. It is essential for each of us to make sure we don't fall into the same quandary by failing to see Christ for who He was prophesied to be.
It is interesting that Jesus chose to open His ministry at the synagogue of Nazareth by reading from the prophet Isaiah:
'And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and, as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read. And there was delivered unto him the book of the prophet Isaiah. And when he had opened the book, he found the place where it was written, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord. And he closed the book, and he gave it again to the minister, and sat down. And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on him. And he began to say unto them, This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.' - Luke 4:16-22
Furthermore, it is interesting to compare His reading with the complete passage in Isaiah:
'The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; to proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD, and the day of vengeance of our God.' -Isaiah 61:1-2
It is significant that Jesus stopped at what is a comma in our text. He deliberately omitted the additional phrase, 'and the day of vengeance of our God.' Because of details like this, I continue to embrace a very literal view of the Biblical text and have learned to respect its precision. Jesus intentionally limited His reading to the mission of His first coming: 'This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your ears.'
The 'day of vengeance' has been deferred until His Second Coming. The 'pause' of that comma in Isaiah 61 has lasted almost two thousand years, and it appears that it is about to be concluded. But by quoting the Old Testament, a prophecy all of His listeners were familiar with, He wanted to state clearly He was The Messiah, the long-awaited One.
And again, at one of His first appearances after His resurrection, on that Sunday afternoon walk to Emmaus, Jesus spoke of Himself in the context of Old Testament history: 'beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself' (Luke 24:27).
Jesus led them in a Bible study entirely from the Old Testament, highlighting the very things that had so shaken them during the previous few days. He reinforced His Father's sovereignty by speaking of a plan that had been unfolding for centuries, a plan that involved the salvation of mankind.
Some deny that He claimed to be God. But anyone who is unaware of His claims hasn't read the Bible. His claim to be God was the very reason that they crucified Him. The issue is, were His claims valid? Our individual destinies will hinge on that issue.
There never has been a more exciting time to undertake a serious study of the Bible. I join many Biblical scholars who believe we are on the threshold of the most climactic era of all time. There is a classic Biblical scenario that has long been espoused by many who take the Bible seriously, and that may soon be subjected to some decisive empirical tests.
Be ready!
(SOURCE: Koinonia Institute)


12/28/2009 10:51:00 AM
Jeffrey K Radt ("JRed")
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12 Comments:
Right on Jeff!
Here is a similar excellent study done by Dave Hunt from his Berean Call Newsletter in December - our Lord reigns!
The Cradle and the Cross
http://www.thebereancall.org/node/8252
I was just thinking about that same verse in conjunction with Daniel 9. Preterists believe the 70 weeks prophecy was all fulfilled with no gaps in time. But as you see with this verse, God allows gaps.
The striking thing about this piece, is the short length. I've read hour upon hour, and watched hour after hour of videos you post. Followed link after link, read blog after blog and researched many of the supposed Christians you quoted trying to determine how much truth is mixed in with the stuff you post. On all the other so-called prophesy. We should know that the Bible is filled with prophesy, pictures, and types of the Lord Christ Jesus. Would ones faith in be built up by hearing or reading the Word of God instead of spending all this time on your blog reading the ideas of man?
I find it sort of interesting that ever since I started reading your blog here, that I have had one disaster after another occur around the feces meme. It could be unrelated, but it does cause me to wonder.
Not only that, but I find it even more interesting that this piece is so utterly short compared to your other "deep" works.
A little truth mixed with a little lie makes the lie easy to swallow.
I am concerned.
Anonymous #2,
I think you left a similar comment on another post from today so here's a similar reply.
That's a fair criticism and you're right in saying that I need to be very careful whenever engaging in those lengthy studies.
We do agree, however, that many of the things in the news and pop culture that I highlight are the very things that have the fingerprints of the godless all over them. That's one of my goals in exposing such things (Ephesians 5:11; Matthew 10:16).
The other goal? Well, doesn't the Word tell us in Romans 8:28 'And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose'?
It most certainly does and so I often wonder if what the godless intend to use to deceive us (or to put us on a path to 'Pantheism' and/or 'Panentheism' like you suggest, which is a very real possibility), then couldn't God also use that stuff for 'good' (being consistent with Romans 8:28) for those of us with ears to here and eyes to see?
I don't know the answer to that. I think so. I mean, it makes sense to me, but I don't know for sure. None of us does. That's what these studies are about -- just asking that question in case.
I don't know. Just a thought. Thanks for sharing yours.
God Bless,
Jeff (JRed)
Jeff, I am constantly amazed at how well you accept harsh criticism. It has caused me to rethink my responses towards others under similar circumstances. Thanks for setting such a great example.
You should be very happy Jeff! Satan keeps sending his little perps here to do his dirty work. You must be on to a lot of his doings and he wants to discredit you.
Kim
Jeff,
I have never posted a comment before, but have been a long time reader. I wanted to encourage you in that there are so many of us who are seeing the things all around us as you do. God is working all around us and I keep hearing in my spirit, He who has hears let him hear. So many are closing there ears and eyes to all that is going on around us!! Thank you for all that you do for the body. So many of us truly appreciate all the hours you put in trying to put this exciting time we are living in in perspective of what is really going on!!
As far as the criticism of anonymous goes, what concerns me is that why does this person devote "hour upon hour" of their time to something that they disagree with or question?? Maybe they should put that time to better use.
Not that you are right about everything, no where have I ever read that you have said you thought you were.
I, for one, completely understand your ministry to the body. Putting out there what is going on and trying to see the connection to the spiritual.
Thank you for all that you do!! Much love in Him!!!!!
to those who want the truth!
I suggest you stop reading and listening to any and all formally trained pastor's and ministers, because they were all trained by gov. controlled 501c3 tax exempt institutions!!!
you will NEVER NEVER get the truth out of these people or those institutions, they are set up as stumbleing stones to stear you down the wide path of the world!!!
study the word on your own and except it for what it says!
as far as prophcy teaching there is only one I know of that has been accurate and that is JAMES LLOYD of CHRISTIAN MEDIA NETWORK.COM
he is not tax exempt or tied to any other organization, and I have found once reading his take on things and checking it out in GODS word. he is full of truth and understanding guided by THE HOLY SPIRIT!!!
this man is hated and slanderd by main stream christianity on a regular basis because he calls a spade a spade, and feeds GOD'S childern with the truth of his WORD!!!
so if you want to keep listening to the likes of missler,warren and swindle. who are just here to take your money and steal your soul's you are in grave danger of looseing your life!!!
this is NO JOKE these people are the firey darts of lucifer, and they dispise JAMES LLOYD, because when christian's move to the truth! they loose money and clout or power in mainstream christianity!!! and they fear that more then they GOD! get it? it's about thier pride and ability to steal your money.
so wake up blind followers and ask JESUS CHRIST for the GOD"S honest TRUTH!!!!!!!
please god help the people!!!amen
john
anon #2 writing back...
I would urge you to consider that if you pray for God to correct you if you are wrong, would you listen?
Now I am even more concerned because you are appearing to take the very Word of God out of context, in a similar fashion that Satan used against Jesus in Matt 4:6, to which Jesus defended Himself using the Word of God in v7.
You said:
The other goal? Well, doesn't the Word tell us in Romans 8:28 'And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose'?
Jesus said:
Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Matthew 4:7
You have been continually mixing truth and lies, blurring the lines. Mis-quoting, mis-representing, and misleading.
Yes a person can be sincere, even sincerely wrong. It would be better to teach of things you know, rather than things you don't know as if you did.
John 4:21-23
Something I have noticed about false teachers is that they have tons of information that doesn't come from the Bible, that really makes them look wise. As if you should believe them because they have so much information, they must really know something.
You should be urging folks to read the Bible and refuse to listen to those who subtlety subvert it with their alchemy of truth and lies. This is a common trick of demons, what makes you think you are doing anything different? Why listen to the liar and glean out the good stuff? Eat the meat and spit out the bones? Or is it plain old compromise? "I really want to look good and wise so I can get a bunch of compliments", who cares if my misleading will serve to destroy the faith of some who spend the hours upon hours upon hours listening to lookupfellowship instead of reading their bible? Searching for hidden truth amongst your tidbits of hidden knowledge revealed...
Booooo!!! You are gaining followers to yourself but not gaining followers to Christ. They must hang on your words to find the hidden truth eh?
Boooooo!!!
Anonymous #2,
In fairness, I would ask that you rightfully note all the times I've urged people to never take my word for anything (the command given to us in Acts 17:11) and/or ended each post with prayers to help readers turn to (or recommit to) Jesus Christ.
Unfortunately, that's all I can do. I can merely plant the seeds. As you know, it's the Holy Spirit that leads a person to Jesus Christ, and the Lord who grows those seeds of faith into a full blown decision for Christ.
Still, you make some fair points that I will certainly take to the Lord under prayerful consideration -- thank you for bringing them to my attention.
God Bless,
Jeff (JRed)
Anon #2 writing back again.
You Said:
In fairness, I would ask that you rightfully note all the times I've urged people to never take my word for anything (the command given to us in Acts 17:11) and/or ended each post with prayers to help readers turn to (or recommit to) Jesus Christ.
I have indeed seen this, many times from you, that is right. However I have also seen the exact same thing from false teachers many many times too.
It serves to get the guard down, so the listener/reader will be thinking something like, "well he must be right because he wouldn't really be telling me to check him out if he was wrong".
I have first hand experience coming out of religious cults and the occult, this is a tried working tactic they will use to gain acceptance.
What has me really scratching my head is that you post a link to the "good test" in one link (left side of blog) and Paul Washer in another link, then post "the prayer" in several of your posts. Both Ray Comfort and Paul Washer have practically built their ministries around denouncing this practice. So I have to wonder what you really believe about salvation? If no one has brought this to your attention, I have to conclude they didn't look into this most important topic.
The point is, this only serves to prove that they aren't actually being Bereans, and it should change your teaching accordingly. No longer leaving open ended questions, but leading to the simple gospel of Christ. Encouraging them to study the Word, and repent and believe the gospel.
Here is a shocking and hard hitting sermon from Paul Washer anyone reading this should listen to.
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=52906154239
May the Lord guide all of us in His truth.
Anonymous #2,
We need to find some common ground here, or at least come to a common understanding. Time is far too short and things much too urgent to be continuing on like this day-in-and-day-out. You and I have more important things to be doing in obedience to the Lord than 'punch-counterpunch' -ing each other, wouldn't you say?
First things first, it would be nice to know the name of my accuser. For a fellow brother/sister in Christ (who claims they are genuinely concerned about me) to hide behind an 'Anonymous' moniker seems suspicious to me.
I think I have demonstrated that I have no problem listening to brothers and sisters in Christ who feel I am in error. In fact, not only have I published ALL your comments publicly for all to see, but I have also responded to all of them and even THANKED YOU several times over for your comments and thoughts (even if my initial reaction was to disagree with them and ignore them).
I am certainly not above reproof by any means, and ALWAYS take any criticsm under prayerful consideration to our Lord. But please know that He is my judge -- not you. If, after prayer, He confirms that what you're charging me with is true, then I will fall to my knees and repent, seeking forgiveness from Him for my sins.
However, with all due respect, please read things in full before commenting and charging me with doing things 'the wrong way' because by not doing so it doesn't serve any purpose and only wastes our valuable time (and exposes you I think, or at least makes us question your real identity and motives my friend).
Case in point, anyone who took the time to read those sections where I include 'the prayer' (as you put it) would see that there is absolutely no conflict. I have often stated repeatedly that I agree with Christians like Ray Comfort and Paul Washer when it comes to the fact that a person can't simply say a 30-second prayer and think that's all they have to do.
That prayer is merely a 'starting gun' -- 'not the finish line' -- but it's still a necessary place to start. That's why I always conclude those prayer sections of each post by clearly explaining to the reader how they can't just sit back and rest easy after uttering those words thinking they're ok. I encourage them to repent daily, pray daily, and read the Word daily.
Furthermore, while Comfort has built his ministry trying to explain that truth, the 'good test' link that you referenced? Guess what? It comes from the Living Waters Ministry -- Comfort's ministry! In other words, your attempt to question its inclusion on this site by pointing out the beliefs of guys like Comfort and Washer is confusing since Comfort believes in using it. He just doens't believe it's the end-all-be-all.
Again, I'm not sure how you missed all of that unless you wanted to on purpose to help make your case.
Friend, I don't want to quarrel with you. I don't know what your real motives are. If all of this is truly out of genuine concern then thank you again. If, after this reply, you still have concerns, I would encourage you to email me directly. The email address can be found in the 'Contact Me' section on the lefthand side of the Home Page. I will continue to make myself available to you to help address any issues you have with me and this forum if need be.
God Bless,
Jeff (JRed)
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