What you're seeing now is either the coming of the Lord or a great preview. Dr. Tony Evans says world events take on new meaning when viewed through the lens of prophecy.
Well, there's always been wars. The difference is at the coming of the Lord, it will affect the whole world. This is the alternative broadcast, featuring the timeless biblical teachings from the archives of Dr. Tony Evans. When the world feels unstable, it's easy to focus on what's happening around us instead of what God has already told us.
Today, Dr. Evans explains how prophecy is meant to do more than satisfy our curiosity. It's designed to draw us closer to Christ, to help us live with an eternal perspective. Let's join him in the New Testament book of 2 Peter. He begins in chapter 3.
Mentioning a number of times beloved in verse One, beloved in verse eight, beloved in verse fourteen. Beloved, in verse 17, he wants them to know. that he has affection for them in what he's about to say. And in administry Even though he's talking about prophecy, he wants them to know that this prophecy that he is talking about comes out of a heart of concern for them.
So when we're speaking prophecy, What we're trying to do is impact people for their well-being. We're not just trying to teach data. We're trying to show them love. Beloved is a term of affection. And so he wants them to know that There's this heart that is coming with this teaching.
You will also see there is a heavy emphasis On a Scripture He says in verse 2, the word spoken. He says in verse five, the word of God. He says in verse 7, by his word. He says in verse 16, the rest of scripture.
So he begins and he says, I am writing to you. in which I am staring up. Stirring up your sincere mind. By way of remember. He says, I want you.
to remember.
So he says, I'm going to stir up your mind. I want you to be reminded in the verse one. Beginning of verse 2. He says, remember, so three times. In two verses.
He says, I need you to remember this. In verse 2. The words spoken beforehand by the holy prophets, the commandment of the Lord and Savior spoken by your apostles. Don't go too fast. He says, What I'm telling you, what I'm going to remind you of, has a history to it.
That history starts with the prophets.
So that's Old Testament history. It continues with what he calls the commandment of Christ. And then It closes with the apostles.
So we've gone from Old Testament. The commandment of Christ is in the Gospels. The epistles Or after that. What he is saying is I'm reminding you of something that has biblical continuity. That's why, when you're studying prophecy, you want to look at continuity.
how things connect. from one to another to another, from the Old Testament to what Christ said to what the apostles say, because a lot of prophetic confusion is because we do not connect the three. And once you disconnect them, you lose the continuity, which is confusing the prophetic kingdom program.
So there's continuity, he says, from the Old Testament. Prophets Through Christ. Two apostles. Because we're all in sync with one another. And so he is arguing for the unity of Scripture.
Now In this prophetic concern. It is revolving around The coming of the Lord. He says There are going to be false teachers. Verse 4. And they're going to say, where is the promise of his coming?
So it is about The coming of the Lord. Verse 9: Again, the Lord is slow concerning his promise.
So the prophetic issue is The coming of the Lord. It is at this point. That it is critical to establish the connection. Between the coming of the Lord. And the word of God.
From the prophets From the commandment of Christ. Through the apostles. Because he introduces this whole prophetic section about the coming of the Lord, about the continuity of scripture through those three groups.
Now this takes us. To the importance. of understanding A link. Let's go back to biblical theology. If you go to chapter.
One of 2 Peter Simple. He goes into This discussion of the word of God. Tied to an event. That took place in his life. This is an Apostle Peter.
talking about an event that happened to him. Verse 16. For we did not follow cleverly devised tales. Which we made known to you the power and coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
So, chapter three is not the first time we're talking about the coming of the Lord. He says, before he gets to chapter three, chapter one, biblical theology, you see the connection. He says, the coming of the Lord. I'm not making this stuff up. is what he says in verse 16.
But we were eye witnesses of his majesty. For when he received honor and glory from God the Father, Such an utterance as this was made to him by the majestic glory, God. This is my beloved son, in whom I'm well pleased, and we ourselves heed this. utterance made from heaven when we were with him on the holy mountain. We know what that event was.
That event. The transfiguration. Jesus is saying None of you will die. Until you have seen. The coming of the Lord in his kingdom.
Okay, so we got we're going back now. He's going back to something that happened to him. And he's saying, let me tell you what I saw. What I saw. was the coming of the Lord into his kingdom.
See, this is why. You can never lose sight. Of the kingdom because the coming of the Lord is for the purpose of the kingdom. And he told them they would not die until they saw it. which means the coming of the kingdom existed.
with them when they were here which means the coming of the kingdom is not just future It was present with them. And the reason he's making the connection is because the kingdom is present with us, and all of a sudden. Moses and Elijah show up.
Okay, wait a minute. We got Christ. We got Old Testament prophets? We got New Testament apostles. And we got God talking.
So we got the person of Christ, the word of God, because God was talking. We've got Old Testament prophets, Moses and Elijah. We got New Testament apostles, Peter, James, and John.
So he goes back to a history that's part of his introduction to chapter three: the Old Testament, Christ, and the New Testament, all connected with. God's word.
So there is correlation here. Verse 19. of still chapter one, but it's connected to chapter three.
So we have the prophetic word.
Okay, he doesn't say the word, he says the prophetic word. which means he's specifically talking about The word as it relates to prophecy. He says So we have the prophetic word. Made more Sure. The Greek word for Sure.
means to confirm something. We have the prophetic word made more sure. to which you do well to pay attention as a lamp shining in a dark place. In other words, the darker things get, the more The prophetic word is needed. Not just general teaching, the word that is prophetic.
is needed. In the darkness. He says, until the day dawns. and the morning star rises in your heart. He says, I want you.
In the darkness and confusion of the world. to grab hold of this prophetic word. And here's my goal. This is very important. My goal is until verse 19, the day dawns and the morning star.
Rises in your heart. What do you mean, Peter? What are you telling us? Why do you want this emphasis on prophecy? I want the prophetic word.
To be so deep.
So impactful. That the morning star rises in your heart. Because what Peter is saying is, when the prophetic word takes root. and you pay attention to it. you get your own visit to the mountain.
You get your own experience of the transfiguration. It's just in your heart, it's not on the mountain. The morning star. Jesus is called the morning star.
So, the reason you have to emphasize prophecy is not just so that people know the future, but that people visit their own personal. Transfiguration experience.
So that means that you got to go back to the Old Testament. to appreciate what Peter is saying in the New Testament because Peter told you to go there. He gave you permission to use the Old Testament. Don't be afraid to use the Old Testament. For New Testament truth.
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Okay, let's talk about the flood. And it relates to the coming of the Lord. He says Back in the day of the flood. Noah and his family. We're Taking 120 years.
to do two things. Build the boat. On dry land, While preaching.
So he's a preacher of righteousness. And he's building a boat on dry land.
So he's standing in the pulpit, so to speak. Preaching. About prophecy. Because he's talking about an event that has not yet occurred. He has a three-word sermon.
It's gonna rain. God told me to tell you. It's gonna rain. The problem is it had never rained. Up until this time, it had never rained.
The vegetation was from the fountains underneath the earth. Everything else was held in a canopy above the earth.
So nobody had seen rain. I didn't know what rain was. But here he is preaching prophetically. about an event that was going to affect them. But he gave them a visual.
Cause he's building a boat. On dry land. When he's building the boat on dry land, He's preaching.
So. They're seeing the ark of ministry you're building. while hearing The word about prophecy. The reason Why? The ark was critical.
was to save the believer at the same time That there would be the judgment of the sinner. Let's put it another way. The coming of the Lord Inaugurates the beginning of the tribulation. They happen simultaneously. Therefore, the coming of the Lord is not an event, a one-time event.
The coming of the Lord is the start of a series of events. He is leaving heaven. He is coming. to get the church into the ark. That is the rapture which will lead to The judgments and his return physically to Jerusalem.
All of that Is part of the coming of the Lord.
So the coming of the Lord, he ties to Noah's flood, and he ties it that they happened at the same time. When the flood came, Noah went into the ark. Those happened together.
So you don't need a gap between the rapture Shoot. and the tribulation All you need is the rapture. Because that inaugurates the tribulation. And wouldn't that be true if you've got all these people disappearing? that there would be chaos and confusion.
On the earth? And so he connects the two through this concept. of divine interruption. And so He does this in Matthew 24. as Jesus' statement about the coming judgment.
In the day of man. Luke calls it the times of the Gentiles in the day of man, God frees men up. to do it their way. Because it's the day of man. But in the day of the Lord.
He takes over. It's not what you want to do. I am going to unleash what I want to do. And I'm going to do it my way. In the day of man, you have certain choices.
In the day of the Lord, it's his choice.
So the day of the Lord is tied to the coming of the Lord. When the Lord returns.
So Noah is removed prior to the judgment. Peter is using Old Testament truth. People want to know. How is All this going to affect the whole world.
Well You got oil, you got fertilizer. They can't move. It's affecting the whole world.
So You can see a little bit, you know, the Bible says of. Uh in in Matthew 24, there'll be wars and rumors of wars.
Well, there's always been wars. The difference is at the coming of the Lord, it will affect the whole world. So it's not general wars. It's wars that has rumors with it. It's wars and rumors of wars.
In other words, it spreads out in its effect. That's why so many people thought Jesus was coming after World War I and then World War II, because those were big wars, but they didn't affect the whole human race. These wars and the rumors about them is worldwide. That has That has not happened like you're seeing it now.
So what you're seeing now. Is either the coming of the Lord. or a great preview. Or a great preview that this is how something like that could happen when it's time for it to happen. But here's the thing.
When the coming of the Lord was going to happen in the flood, They didn't get Notice they did notice. Noah didn't know when it was going to rain. He was told at the time it was going to rain. All he had to do was preach for 120 years. That's 120 years preaching the same sermon.
Same sermon for 120 years.
So, what's the point? The point is. Prioritize the prophetic word. That is, link preaching to prophecy as much as is appropriate and as much as you can so that people develop. an eternal perspective.
while living in time. And he says, you must pay. He says in chapter one, you must pay close attention. You know the story about the um The mouse Farmer Brown brought a mousetrap. And so the mouse Went to the chicken.
And said, I just want you to know. Mr. Chicken. Farmer Brown. or the mousetrap.
Chicken said to the mouse. That's your problem, not mine. Mouse went to the pig. Say pig? I just want you to know.
Farmer Brown brought a mousetrap. Big set ah Well, you better go somewhere and hide, cause they ain't got nothing to do with me. It's irrelevant. Mouse Went to the cow. That's it.
Come. Just want you to know. Farmer Brown bought a mousetrap. That can't hurt me. I'm a cow.
One day, A snake. had gotten in where the mousetrap was and got caught. And the mousetrap closed on the snake. The snake is struggling. Farmer Brown's wife.
Didn't know. that the snake was in the mouse trap and she walked by there. And the snake bit her. And it was poisonous.
So Falma Brown. His wife gets sick. Farmer Brown is concerned for his wife and She's laying in bed, she has a fever. He says, I know what I'll do. I'll get us some chicken soup.
So Farmer Brown goes and finds the chicken. It plucks the chicken. It makes her some chicken soup. But Farmer Brown's got to tend the farm. He's got to take care of business.
So he get some people to come over and watch his wife. while he's doing business.
Well, I gotta feed these people. Because they're here all day. I want them to have some bacon, some eggs. I want them to be able to eat.
So he goes and gets the pig. And he slaughters the pig.
So that the people watching his wife. can have something to eat. While he's taking care of the farm. But unfortunately Unfortunately. Farmer Brown's wife dies.
They have a funeral and people come from everywhere. Farmer Brown says I gotta I I gotta feed these people after the funeral. He goes to the cow. Kills the cow.
So he can feed all the people from the funeral. The mouse said, I tried to tell him. Farmer Brown bought a mousetrap. What I'm trying to say is. It may not seem like much.
But when the prophetic implications are emphasized. The results of it. Can be huge.
So don't lose sight. of the coming of the Lord. in light of the prophetic days in which we're living. Um Dr. Tony Evans with an important message on how our understanding of God's plan strengthens us today.
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