Come Follow Me: Thoughts to Keep in Mind: Prophets and Prophecy

Thoughts to Keep in Mind: Prophets and Prophecy


Prophets and Prophecy

The last section of the Bible (Isaiah through Malachi) is called “the Prophets.”

The entire Bible is filled with prophets and prophetesses and prophecies.

Prophets teach eternal truths, relevant to any age. And, blessed with revelation, they see the bigger picture, the wider perspective of God’s work.

Many of Isaiah’s prophecies have yet to be fulfilled. Part of the joy and inspiration that comes from reading the words of Old Testament prophets like Isaiah is realizing that we play a role in the glorious day they envisioned. We should liken his teachings to ourselves. 1 Nephi 19:23–24

Do you recognize Babylon as a symbol of worldliness and pride?

Isaiah 40:3: “The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord.”

This prophecy has application to many past, current, and future events.

They testified of Jesus Christ

The prophets, teachings and prophecies in the Bible point us to Jesus Christ. Jehovah is Jesus Christ’s pre-mortal name. He is referred to as the Anointed One, the Redeemer, a future King from David’s line. He has been witnessed to us through the Spirit of Prophecy which is the Testimony of Jesus Christ.

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