The gift of prophecy and the Bible as the final rule of faith
The prophetic gift should lead to the Word of God and never replace the authority of Scripture.
Study Bible prophecy with a focus on hope, faithfulness, and trust in the God of history.
Bible prophecies do not exist to feed fear or empty curiosity, but to reveal that God guides history.
This topic begins with Daniel and points to the hope of God's kingdom and Christ's return.
The prophetic gift should lead to the Word of God and never replace the authority of Scripture.
The Bible presents Christ as High Priest who intercedes, judges with justice, and applies the benefits of salvation.
The millennium points to God's judgment, the final defeat of evil, and preparation for the new earth.
Jesus' return is the great Christian hope: personal, visible, glorious, and connected to final restoration.
The theme of the remnant calls God's people to biblical faithfulness, mission, and hope in Christ.
Biblical hope ends with God restoring creation and removing sin, death, and suffering.
The Bible presents a conflict between Christ and Satan that helps explain sin, suffering, and final hope.
Daniel's prophecies show that God guides history and calls His people to live with faithfulness.
Recommended Bible Study
An introductory course on the main prophecies of Daniel
Read Bible studyBecause prophecy reveals God's sovereignty, strengthens hope, and calls God's people to faithfulness.
No. Daniel brings together prophecy, faithfulness, prayer, and trust in the God who governs history.
The center is Christ, His kingdom, and the final hope that God will defeat sin and restore all things.