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If God wanted to send a written message to people, how could
He send that
message and still prove that the message really was from Him? After
all,
anybody with a pencil could write something and then claim that what
they wrote
is "the word of God" right? In fact, there are lots of books around
that claim to contain God's message to people- so how can we tell if
they're
really true or not?
Well, one of the ways that we can validate the Bible as the
genuine,
authentic Word of God is by looking at some examples where the Bible
predicted
future events before they actually happened. Because God is the only
one who
can predict the future with 100% accuracy, this represents a good way
to test
and see if the Bible really came from God.
Although there are many examples that we could use, we're
going to take some
time and look at a specific prediction found within in the Biblical
book of
Ezekiel- a prediction that was fulfilled in such an incredible way that
it even
involved the well-known historical figure Alexander the Great!
But we're getting a little ahead of the story so let's start
first by
setting the stage...
In the first 24 chapters of the book of Ezekiel, we find God
speaking
through the prophet about many of the things that His people were doing
wrong
and explaining why He was getting ready to punish them. If you read
through
these chapters, you'll find lots of word pictures, comparisons,
demonstrations
and prophetic sayings designed to warn the people about the big trouble
that
they were about to get into.
But starting in chapter 25 the focus begins to shift to some of the
cities and
nations that surrounded the nation of
Now there were other well-known commercial and industrial cities during
that
time but there was something different about
But there was also a second part to the city of
(By
the way, there's a reason why The
Doctor has spent so much time describing the city of
Ok, so you had this city that was filled with very wealthy
people living in
a place that was almost impossible to invade. Unfortunately, this
caused the people
to take on a smug, arrogant, prideful attitude that was displayed by
the leader
of the city…
"Son
of dust, say to the
prince of
Yes,
your wisdom has made you very rich and very proud.' Therefore the Lord
God
says: 'Because you claim that you are as wise as God, an enemy army,
the terror
of the nations, shall suddenly draw their swords against your marvelous
wisdom
and defile your splendor! They will bring you to the pit of hell, and
you shall
die as those pierced with many wounds, there on your island in the
heart of the
seas. Then will you boast as a god? At least to these invaders you will
be no
god, but merely man! You will die like an outcast at the hands of
foreigners.
For I have spoken it,' the Lord God says" (Ezekiel 28:2-10).
So
it seems that pride was a big sin in
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