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There are No Experts On Future End Times Events---the What, When, and How of Prophecy

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In this exciting episode, Micah 5:2, the prophecy of Jesus being born in Bethlehem, reveals the "what" but not the "when or the "how" concerning this prophecy's fulfillment. God tells us what will happen but not how or when. Learn how Micah’s prophecy was fulfilled 700 years after the prophecy was given, and how a decree from Augustus Caesar impacted where Jesus was born. Neither of these facts was foreseeable or predictable. Therefore, there can be no experts on prophecies to be fulfilled in the future, because no one knows when or how these things will come to pass. Even when we know the what of prophecy, we don’t know when or how the prophecy will be fulfilled. Doctrinal tradition has promised that the church is not in Revelation and that there will be a pretribulation rapture. But what happens when tradition and doctrine are wrong? What if Revelation is for the church and was given as a prophetic guide, for a time of trouble never experienced in human history? How is it, that so many Christians dismiss its message and warning? The prophecy of Micah 5:2 gives us some important insight into the unpredictability yet the certainty of things to come. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.

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In this exciting episode, Micah 5:2, the prophecy of Jesus being born in Bethlehem, reveals the "what" but not the "when or the "how" concerning this prophecy's fulfillment. God tells us what will happen but not how or when. Learn how Micah’s prophecy was fulfilled 700 years after the prophecy was given, and how a decree from Augustus Caesar impacted where Jesus was born. Neither of these facts was foreseeable or predictable. Therefore, there can be no experts on prophecies to be fulfilled in the future, because no one knows when or how these things will come to pass. Even when we know the what of prophecy, we don’t know when or how the prophecy will be fulfilled. Doctrinal tradition has promised that the church is not in Revelation and that there will be a pretribulation rapture. But what happens when tradition and doctrine are wrong? What if Revelation is for the church and was given as a prophetic guide, for a time of trouble never experienced in human history? How is it, that so many Christians dismiss its message and warning? The prophecy of Micah 5:2 gives us some important insight into the unpredictability yet the certainty of things to come. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revelation-revolution/support
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