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1: Some Principles of Prophecy — Hope Sabbath School Video Discussion

March 30, 2025 By admin

View an in-depth discussion of Some Principles of Prophecy in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris.
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With thanks to Hope Channel – Television that will change your life.

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1: Some Principles of Prophecy — It is Written — Discussions with the Author

March 30, 2025 By admin

Join It Is Written Sabbath School host Eric Flickinger and this quarter’s author, Shawn Boonstra, as they provide additional insights into this week’s Sabbath School lesson.”

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Monday: God Wants to Be Understood

March 30, 2025 By admin

Daily Lesson for Monday 31st of March 2025

Nothing is quite as frustrating as urgently needing to communicate, perhaps at a clinic or pharmacy, while in a foreign country where you barely speak the language. You know what you need to say, but you do not have an adequate vocabulary to say it.

With God, a different problem emerges. “ ‘For as the heavens are higher than the earth,’ ” He says, “ ‘so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts’ ” (Isaiah 55:9, NKJV). The problem isn’t that God doesn’t have the vocabulary to communicate with us; the problem is that we don’t have the vocabulary or intellectual capacity to understand Him fully.

What do the following passages suggest about God’s understanding in comparison to our own?

Psalms 139:1-6

Psalms 147:5

Romans 11:33

1 John 3:20

The truth of the matter is that we will never fully understand the mind of God because He is infinite and omniscient. After all, we can barely understand everything about the creation; how would we fully understand its Creator? We can’t.

Jessu Guiding a Child

Image © The Classic Bible Art Collection – Formerly Standard Publishing at Goodsalt.com

Though we will never understand everything, we can understand what is necessary for our salvation. (See 2 Timothy 3:14-15.) When the apostles explained the gospel to their audiences, they frequently referred to fulfilled prophecy, from which we can deduce that one of the key purposes of prophecy is to illustrate the plan of salvation. Indeed, in the end, Bible prophecy must ultimately, in one way or another, lead us to Jesus and the promise of salvation that He offers to all humanity.

After all, the Lord, through whom all things were created (see Colossians 1:16, John 1:1-3), comes down to this earth and then offers Himself as a sacrifice on the cross for the sins of every human being, even the most wretched. That is how much God loves all of us. Having done all that for us, the Lord would obviously want everyone, wretches included, to know what He offers us in Jesus. And prophecy can do just that.

Though, yes, there is much that we don’t know, why is it crucial to focus now on what we do know and to follow what we know—as opposed to obsessing over what we don’t know?

<–Sunday Tuesday–>

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God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #958

March 30, 2025 By admin



"If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" (Matthew 21:22, NIV). 
Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here:
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Lesson 1.Some Principles of Prophecy | 1.1 Whoever Reads, Let Him Understand | ALLUSIONS, IMAGES, SYMBOLS | LIVING FAITH

March 29, 2025 By admin

 

🟦 Introduction – A Clear Compass in the Fog of Interpretations

Prophecy fascinates – and confuses. In Christian bookstores, on YouTube, and in discussions about world events, we encounter a flood of interpretations: Who is the Antichrist? Is Babylon a city or a system? Should apocalyptic images be understood literally – or symbolically?

Precisely because so many voices speak, it is essential to have a clear, spiritually grounded compass. The Bible is not a puzzle for speculators, but a revelation from God for seekers. And it wants to be understood – not through human brilliance, but through humility, prayer, and the work of the Holy Spirit.

Lesson 1 invites us to explore five fundamental principles for understanding prophecy. These principles help us avoid confusion and instead approach prophecy with hope, clarity, and Christ at the center.

Because the Bible says:
📖 “Let the one who reads understand!” – and that’s exactly what God is calling you and me to do.

📘 Lesson 1 – Some Principles of Prophecy

1.1 Whoever Reads, Let Him Understand

A Call to Attentive Listening and Humble Understanding


🟦 Introduction – A Book Like No Other

Walk into a Christian bookstore and take a look at the books about prophecy. You’ll find a wide variety of interpretations — from the Antichrist as a metaphor, to a future figure, or a symbol of the Roman Empire.

One preacher once said:

“The Bible is like an old violin — you can play any tune on it.”

But is that what God intended?
The Bible itself speaks against such arbitrariness. It invites us to read with alertness, humility, and a listening heart — trusting that God does not speak in vain, and that we can understand the truth of what He is saying through His Word.


📖 Bible Study – God Wants to Be Understood

Read the following verses:

  • Matthew 24:15: “Let the reader understand.”

  • Revelation 1:3: “Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear…”

  • Matthew 11:29: “Learn from me…”

  • Jeremiah 9:23–24: “…that they have understanding and know Me.”

👉 These verses make it clear: God wants us to understand Him — not just intellectually, but with heart, mind, and spirit.
👉 He doesn’t speak in riddles, but in a way that leads to life.


✨ Spiritual Principles – How to Read Prophecy Rightly

  • God’s Word is clear and purposeful.
    It’s not meant to stir speculation, but to touch hearts.

  • Attitude matters more than intellect.
    Without humility and obedience, the deeper meaning remains hidden.

  • The Holy Spirit is the key to understanding.
    Prophecy must be spiritually discerned (1 Corinthians 2:14).

  • The Bible speaks to a listening heart.
    Those who only search for contradictions will miss God’s voice.


🧭 Application in Daily Life – Becoming a Listening Reader

  • Don’t read the Bible like a critic — read it like a learner.

  • Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you before you read.

  • Open not just your mind, but your heart.

  • Be willing not only to understand — but to be changed.

  • Don’t just ask, “What do I like here?” — ask, “What is God truly saying to me?”


✅ Conclusion – The Bible Speaks to Those Who Want to Hear

The Bible is not a book of myths or a playground for moral theories.
It is God’s Word to us today — full of truth, love, and clarity.

“Let the one who reads understand!” — this is not literary flair, but a divine call to be spiritually awake, to listen attentively, and to understand deeply.


💬 Thought of the Day

The Bible is not a book you judge — it’s a book that judges you. If you let it.


✍ Illustration – Between the Lines

The café was packed with young people typing on laptops, ordering hot drinks, and having conversations that usually started with philosophy and ended somewhere between pop culture and existential questions.

At the window sat Jonas — 34 years old, literature lecturer, critical thinker, sharp-minded, proud skeptic.
In front of him lay a Bible. Old. Worn. Full of dog-ears, scribbled notes, and question marks.

It wasn’t his.

He had inherited it from his late grandfather — a man of prayer, silence, and deep faith.
The exact opposite of Jonas.

“What are you doing?” asked Anna, his colleague, sitting down next to him with a steaming chai latte.

Jonas smirked.

“Looking for weak spots.”
“In the Bible?”
“Yeah. I want to see where this book falls apart — where it contradicts itself, where its grand moral claim crumbles.”
He pointed to Matthew 24:15.
“See this? What does that even mean?”

Anna was silent.
She knew him well enough to recognize: sarcasm was his armor.

Then she said softly:

“You know… maybe this isn’t just a book you dissect. Maybe it’s a place you listen.”

Jonas pulled a face.

“A place? Listening? Sounds like poetic nonsense.”

But after Anna left, something lingered.
Listening.
That’s what she’d said.

He flipped the pages.

“Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear…”

He listened. Not with his ears. With something deeper.

Then he read Jeremiah 9:23:

“Let not the wise boast of their wisdom… but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they have the understanding to know Me.”

Something inside him quieted.

For the first time, he didn’t ask, “What’s wrong with this text?”
But rather, “What is this God trying to say?”

And in that exact moment — between mockery and unexpected wonder —
he heard an invitation.

📖 “Let the one who reads understand…”

The words stood there.
Black on white.
And Jonas knew:

Some books aren’t meant to be spoken.
They’re meant to speak to you.

If you listen.
Really listen.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-1-some-principles-of-prophecy-1-1-whoever-reads-let-him-understand-allusions-images-symbols-living-faith/

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