What is the purpose of Bible Prophesy? Prophesy is telling the future before it happens. Prophesy is also speaking forth God's Word.
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Today in the One Year Bible Ezekiel is relaying a prophesy of God to the people. He was saying the city of Tyre would be wiped out and forgotten in the future.
The city of Tyre was center of the world's exports and imports. Tyre was the capital of the world and had the highest gross national product and revenue of the rest of the world combined.
Tyre was also like Las Vegas and Amsterdam. It was a place of entertainment and night life. It was a city of drugs, prostitution and gambling. There was a lot of underground crime and mafia organizations.
Tyre was a city that was thought to be untouchable by any enemy as it was the place that provided all the resources financially and for entertainment.
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"I, the LORD God, will turn you into a ghost-town. The ocean depths will rise over you and carry you down to the world of the dead, where you will join people of ancient times and towns ruined long ago. You will stay there and never again be a city filled with people. You will die a horrible death! People will come looking for your city, but it will never be found. I, the LORD, have spoken." Ezekiel 26:19
This is an amazing prophesy that was fulfilled partially by Nebuchadnezzar and then finished off by Alexander The Great in the 300's B.C.
Today the original city of Tyre is no more exactly the way the Bible described it.
There are two reasons for Prophesy: to strengthen our belief that God can tell the future.
Secondly Bible Prophesy proves the Bible is true. No other book is Supernatural like the Bible and Predicts the Future with 100 percent accuracy.
The second reason for prophesy is to show that we need to place our trust in God and not the world.
There are 100's of prophesy's in the bible that have come true. This prophecy of Tyre is just one of many.
Jesus said, "I tell you these things before they happen so when they do happen you might believe."
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Nov 12 Readings - EZEKIEL 24:1-26:21 | HEBREWS 11:1-16 | PSALM 110:1-7 | PROVERBS 27:14
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