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A Prophet Like You!
We are shifting gears today to begin to unpack Jesus’ discourse of His return
Over the past weeks we looked at the issue of Prophecy and the ministry of the Holy Spirit
We learned that the prophetic ministry wan’t based on someone’s thoughts but rather the revelation of future events as reveled by God through the Holy Spirit
We learned that the record of the prophetic ministry of the Holy Spirit is perfect and that man’s record is totally wrong
We learned that prophecy was given to us as a light to shine through the dark times of this age and that it should bring comfort and strength to the believer no matter the outcome of events
So where does this take us today?
In a lengthly discourse of the failure of the religious leadership of the day, Jesus reminds them that their end will be destruction because they failed to recognize Him through the prophecies given
Jesus’ desire was to protect them but the result of their rejection of Christ left them in desolation!
The word desolate here means a place with many dangers, an unprotected place, a place not inhabitable, a place with no life!
It is a place where the demonic reign
It was the place we were living before accepting Christ’s love
So where did they miss it?
At Horeb, the people realized who God was in light of who they were and were afraid of his presence even though they wanted to know him
Horeb was a place of God’s call, revelation and provision
burning bush, 10 commandments, water from the rock
The problem was that access to God was restricted so God promises to fulfill their desire through another - Jesus
Look what is says about Him
Peter then confirms this in the book of Acts
The result of rejection of Christ is destruction and a life of desolation!
“God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your midst” Notice here that it is a Jew that will be this coming prophet
Our local friends would liken it to Mohammed but clearly it cannot be so!
What was Moses’ role?
Lead the people according to God’s instruction, Intercede on behalf of the people, reveal God’s word tho them, to be judge over them
We can clearly see that Christ fulfilled all these roles and continues to do so through the ministry of the Holy Spirit which He told the disciples...
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