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THE NATURE OF PROPHECY
Dear D. W.
December 4, 1986
...Much prophecy is
telescopic, i.e. there is an immediate fulfillment, but the
complete fulfillment is future. In this sense, prophecy may be
said to be both historical and eschatological. For instance, in
Amos, the "Day of the Lord" is both historical (5:18-20) and
eschatological (7:4; 8:8,9). So, Isaiah describes the historical
day of visitation on Babylon as if it was the eschatological
"Day of the Lord" (chapter 13). Zephaniah describes the "Day of
the Lord" as the historical disaster at the hands of an unnamed
enemy (1:10-12,16,17; 2:5-15). Yet, he also describes it as a
world-wide catastrophe in which all creatures are swept off the
face of the earth (1:2,3); so that nothing remains (1:18).
Divine judgments in history are only rehearsals of the last
judgment.
TO ONE WHO BELIEVES ALL BIBLE PROPHECY HAS
BEEN FULFILLED
Dear D. W.
September 26, 1988
To use your line
of reasoning, the Bible is completely irrelevant because
according to your thinking, it has nothing to say about the
present or the future. It appears as though you are determined
to allow your own understanding to be the ruination of your
soul. "Not many wise men after the flesh are called" (I
Corinthians 1:26). Will you stop philosophizing long enough to
consider a few facts?
First, the fact that prophecy
is addressed to an immediate audience, in no way cancels its
ultimate fulfillment in future time. We have been over this road
several times, but what makes you so dangerous is that you share
your falsehoods with others. You will have to answer to God for
that.
Second, to deny future judgment of
men and nations is to deny the whole body of Truth. The Bible
teaches this doctrine everywhere. It has been the creed of
Christians from the earliest times. The earliest creed of the
Faith is expressed in what has come to be called "The Apostles'
Creed," being a summation of their doctrine. Go ahead and deny
it, but it will be at the peril of your soul.
Third, D., do you pray before you
read the Word of God? Wisdom comes from above, and if God does
not teach us, we will never learn. Like Jannes and Jambres who
withstood Moses, we will be ever learning, but never able to
come to the Truth. Have you ever prayed and asked God for
wisdom, and then carefully read Matthew chapters 24 and 25? Will
you do it? And, be not unbelieving, but believing what the will
of the Lord is.
You apparently deny the immortality of the
soul, as well as the future punishment in Hell (See: Matthew
25:46).
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