OLD!TESTAMENT!SURVEY! …...OLD!TESTAMENT!SURVEY! SESSION8:PROPHETS!&!PROPHECY!! INTHISSESSION!...

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OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY SESSION 8: PROPHETS & PROPHECY IN THIS SESSION In this Session, we will look to define the term prophecy and confront some of the common misconceptions associated this term in today’s culture with a biblical perspective. With this definition in hand, the role of the prophets in Israel’s history will also be clarified. KEY PASSAGES Deuteronomy 18:15, 1819 15 The LORD your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you, from your brothers—it is to him you shall listen…. 18 And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. 19 And whoever will not listen to my words that he shall speak in my name, I myself will require it of him. 2 Chronicles 24:19 19 Yet he sent prophets among them to bring them back to the LORD. These testified against them, but they would not pay attention Jeremiah 1:45, 9 4 Now the word of the LORD came to me, saying, 5 “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations.” 9 Then the LORD put out his hand and touched my mouth. And the LORD said to me, “Behold, I have put my words in your mouth. DISCUSS “The prophets reveal God’s heart and God’s mind to people—they are trying to clarify and communicate on God’s behalf.” How does this definition of prophecy differ from common beliefs about it in our culture? What perspective changes result in understanding prophecy as the unfolding of the mind and heart of God to people? How does the appearance of Jesus in the 1 st century clarify the role of prophecy for us in the 21 st century? In what ways should we read the Old Testament prophets in light of his appearing? How might God use the biblical concepts associated with prophecy to help us see the significance of Jesus in our own lives (consider reading John 1.13 and 1 Pet. 1.1012 as you reflect on this question)? “The joy of prophecy is the fact that God has not been silent?” Begin to reflect on the ways God has spoken to you in the past. How has He communicated his heart and mind to you through his word, the Bible? How has He helped you tangibly experience his love, guidance, care and protection for you through Jesus’ body, the church? How might that be an encouragement for you in the future as you continue to investigate and/or follow Jesus? PRAY Ask the Lord for an increased sensitivity to the message of the biblical prophets and a keen insight into how they reveal his heart and mind in pointing to Jesus Christ.

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 OLD  TESTAMENT  SURVEY  SESSION  8:  PROPHETS  &  PROPHECY    IN  THIS  SESSION  In  this  Session,  we  will  look  to  define  the  term  prophecy  and  confront  some  of  the  common  misconceptions  associated  this  term  in  today’s  culture  with  a  biblical  perspective.    With  this  definition  in  hand,  the  role  of  the  prophets  in  Israel’s  history  will  also  be  clarified.    KEY  PASSAGES  

• Deuteronomy  18:15,  18-­‐19  15  The  LORD  your  God  will  raise  up  for  you  a  prophet  like  me  from  among  you,  from  your  brothers—it  is  to  him  you  shall  listen….    18And  I  will  put  my  words  in  his  mouth,  and  he  shall  speak  to  them  all  that  I  command  him.    19  And  whoever  will  not  listen  to  my  words  that  he  shall  speak  in  my  name,  I  myself  will  require  it  of  him.  

• 2  Chronicles  24:19  19  Yet  he  sent  prophets  among  them  to  bring  them  back  to  the  LORD.    These  testified  against  them,  but  they  would  not  pay  attention  

• Jeremiah  1:4-­‐5,  9  4  Now  the  word  of  the  LORD  came  to  me,  saying,  5  “Before  I  formed  you  in  the  womb  I  knew  you,  and  before  you  were  born  I  consecrated  you;  I  appointed  you  a  prophet  to  the  nations.”    9  Then  the  LORD  put  out  his  hand  and  touched  my  mouth.    And  the  LORD  said  to  me,  “Behold,  I  have  put  my  words  in  your  mouth.  

 DISCUSS  

• “The  prophets  reveal  God’s  heart  and  God’s  mind  to  people—they  are  trying  to  clarify  and  communicate  on  God’s  behalf.”    How  does  this  definition  of  prophecy  differ  from  common  beliefs  about  it  in  our  culture?    What  perspective  changes  result  in  understanding  prophecy  as  the  unfolding  of  the  mind  and  heart  of  God  to  people?  

• How  does  the  appearance  of  Jesus  in  the  1st  century  clarify  the  role  of  prophecy  for  us  in  the  21st  century?    In  what  ways  should  we  read  the  Old  Testament  prophets  in  light  of  his  appearing?    How  might  God  use  the  biblical  concepts  associated  with  prophecy  to  help  us  see  the  significance  of  Jesus  in  our  own  lives  (consider  reading  John  1.1-­‐3  and  1  Pet.  1.10-­‐12  as  you  reflect  on  this  question)?  

• “The  joy  of  prophecy  is  the  fact  that  God  has  not  been  silent?”    Begin  to  reflect  on  the  ways  God  has  spoken  to  you  in  the  past.    How  has  He  communicated  his  heart  and  mind  to  you  through  his  word,  the  Bible?    How  has  He  helped  you  tangibly  experience  his  love,  guidance,  care  and  protection  for  you  through  Jesus’  body,  the  church?    How  might  that  be  an  encouragement  for  you  in  the  future  as  you  continue  to  investigate  and/or  follow  Jesus?  

 PRAY  

• Ask  the  Lord  for  an  increased  sensitivity  to  the  message  of  the  biblical  prophets  and  a  keen  insight  into  how  they  reveal  his  heart  and  mind  in  pointing  to  Jesus  Christ.