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INTRODUCTION
The theme of this section is why is Jesus Christ better than the prophets in revelation on God’s word
The key in this is God has spoken
Prophets v.1
The prophets were God’s mouthpiece in the Old Testament
To hear form God depended upon the prophets
David had Nathan
Hezekiah had Isaiah
When did God speak to the prophets - sundry times
In different times and places God spoke to the prophets
God’s word in the Old Testament was not completed by one author
All the prophets did not know one another
They lived in different times or seasons
Elijah did not know Isaiah
The prophets did not know which piece would follow or how their piece fit into the overall scheme of God’s word
God spoke to the prophets in many different manners or ways
He spoke to Moses through a burning bush
He spoke to Ezekiel through dead bones
He spoke with different topics
History, biography, genealogy, legislative, religious ordinances, spiritual experiences, prophecy, etc..
This encourages me
“So if you have difficulty in grasping his word in Leviticus, you may hear him clearly in Proverbs.
If you don’t see the point clearly in Zechariah, you may still be deeply moved by the message of Jonah.
If you don’t catch on yet to the strange visions in Ezekiel, you may be sustained by the sufferings of Job.
The point is this: God means to provide a lot of possibilities in the Old Testament where you can hear him.
He has spoken and he is not silent.”
God is not withdrawn or non-communicative
The prophets were not perfect
Moses struck the rock
Elijah ran from a woman
a young man of God did not fulfill God’s plan and was eating by a lion
A old prophet lied
The prophets did not know the overall plan of God
The relationship the prophets had with God was rooted in grace.
Son
The relationship
He is more than a prophet
Some thought Jesus was just a prophet
This is where a lot of religions miss the mark
A Father and Son relationship
a relationship that is bound in love
A relationship of perfection
Jesus completely followed His Father’s will - He never once failed God
When Jesus spoke, He understood everything.
He knew how each piece participated in the overall whole.
When Jesus spoke, He understood everything.
He knew how each piece participated in the overall whole.
There is no additional phase of revelation
Jesus spoke in the last days.
HIs word is final and decisive
Jesus is heir of all things
Why is Jesus heir of all things?
He is God
He is the Son
God’s heir is Christ - Is it any wonder Mary said to the servants “Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it” ().
Often our inheritance has a self-fish motive but for Jesus to be heir, He had to empty Himself completely.
He shares His heirship with His brothers and sisters in Christ ().
He has the power to follow through with His promises
He made the worlds
“worlds” = “Aion” = Age
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