Prophesy: Past, Present, Future? | The Second Coming of Christ & The Kingdom of God (Mark 8:38 + Mark 9:1)

‭‭For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him will the Son of man also be ashamed, WHEN HE COMES IN … Continue reading Prophesy: Past, Present, Future? | The Second Coming of Christ & The Kingdom of God (Mark 8:38 + Mark 9:1)

THE NAMES AND TITLES OF JESUS CHRIST

A mere glance at these included names and titles for Christ Jesus, taken from the Holy Bible, cannot fail to impress any thoughtful student of God’s Word.

FORGIVENESS FOR THE RIGHTEOUS REMNANT

The great hallmark of the New Covenant lies in the promise of God to forgive the sins of his people, a promise that simply did not pertain to the old covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-35); and, therefore, in Micah 7, we have a certain indication that the passage is Messianic.

ISAIAH – ALEXANDER SCOURBY

Listen to the Holy Bible – Isaiah Read by ALEXANDER SCOURBY

A BEAUTIFUL SONG OF THANKSGIVING + THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL

The opening phrase, in that day, identifies what follows with the redemption of the remnant. This is the blessing of the redeemed; sin has been forgiven, and Jehovah is recognized and praised as the source of salvation.

THE TEMPLE IN HEAVEN + THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR HIGH PRIEST

It is our conviction that such language is used by the Holy Spirit in order to bring down to the level of human comprehension those heavenly realities which are not capable of any complete finite understanding, and that the eloquent words used in the sacred text are accommodated to man’s weakness and limitations, and that the marvelous realities thus described are fantastically beyond the total human knowledge of them, the very power and ability of language itself, as a means of communication, being helpless to transmit anything more than a typical or suggestive outline of the things that are in the heavens.

THE PROPHECIES OF ISAIAH IN THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS CHRIST

the subject matter as recorded in all four of the gospels which Jesus Christ discussed during this chronological period dealt very systematically and almost exclusively with the subject matter of Isaiah 40-66.