When God Speaks, History Follows
From the opening pages of Scripture, Prophecies That Are True, God speaks events into existence long before humanity is ready to receive them. Biblical prophecy is not guesswork, symbolism, or religious optimism—it is divine declaration. What God announces, time eventually confirms.
Unlike human prediction, biblical prophecy does not adjust to circumstances. It stands firm while generations rise and fall, nations form and disappear, and empires collapse. History does not guide prophecy; prophecy guides history.
The promise of redemption appears before the problem fully unfolds. A Savior is announced while humanity is still reeling from the fall. A global blessing is declared while Abraham remains childless. A King is named before Israel has a throne.
These prophecies are not reactions—they are foundations. God reveals outcomes before processes begin.
The Scriptures do not rely on a single prediction, but a woven record spanning centuries:
The First Promise – A Redeemer promised at the dawn of sin
Blessing to All Nations – A lineage narrowed through Abraham
Birthplace Foretold – A birthplace named before the journey begins
Son of God – A Son declared before incarnation
Born of a Virgin – A kingdom granted before the crown is worn
Each fulfillment arrives in Jesus Christ—not symbolically, but historically.
Prophecy moves at God’s pace, not ours. What seems delayed is never late. What appears silent is still active. God’s Word travels unhindered by distance, opposition, or time itself.
This is why prophecy remains trustworthy: it does not depend on human cooperation to succeed. It only requires time to be revealed.
True prophecy anchors faith. It proves that salvation is intentional, not accidental. It assures us that the same God who kept His promises in Christ will keep every promise still to come.
What has been fulfilled gives confidence in what is yet ahead.
History has confirmed what Scripture declared long before it unfolded. Prophecy is not about speculation—it is about certainty. When God speaks, fulfillment is not a matter of if, but when.