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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Science Speaks (Part 3 of 3)‏

Hello Friends!

Welcome back.  This week we will conclude our series based on the excellent book
by Peter Stoner titled Science SpeaksEnjoy!

Part Three: Messianic Prophecy

The third and most famous section of Peter Stoner's book concerns Messianic prophecy. His theme verse for this section is John 5:39 - "Search the Scriptures because... it is these that bear witness of Me."

Stoner proceeds to select eight of the best known prophecies about the Messiah and calculates the odds of their accidental fulfillment in one person as being 1 in 1017.

Stoner illustrated the meaning of this number. He asked the reader to imagine filling the State of Texas knee deep in silver dollars. Include in this huge number one silver dollar with a black check mark on it. Then, turn a blindfolded person loose in this sea of silver dollars. The odds that the first coin he would pick up would be the one with the black check mark are the same as 8 prophecies being fulfilled accidentally in the life of Jesus.

The point, of course, is that when people say that the fulfillment of prophecy in the life of Jesus Christ was accidental, they simply do not know what they are talking about. Keep in mind that Jesus did not just fulfill 8 prophecies, He fulfilled at least 108. The chances of fulfilling 16 are 1 in 1045. When you get to a total of 48, the odds increase to 1 in 10157. Accidental fulfillment of these prophecies is simply beyond the realm of possibility.

When confronted with these statistics, skeptics will often fall back on the argument that Jesus Christ purposefully fulfilled the prophecies. There is no doubt that Jesus was aware of the prophecies and His fulfillment of them. For example, when He got ready to enter Jerusalem the last time, He told His disciples to find Him a donkey to ride so that the prophecy of Zechariah could be fulfilled which said, "Behold, your King is coming to you, gentle, and mounted on a donkey" (Matthew 21:1-5 and Zechariah 9:9).

But many of the prophecies concerning the Messiah could not be purposefully fulfilled - such as the town of His birth (Micah 5:2) or the nature of His betrayal (Psalm 41:9), or the manner of His death (Zechariah 13:6 and Psalm 22:16).

One of the most remarkable Messianic prophecies in the Hebrew Scriptures is the one that precisely states that the Messiah will die by crucifixion. It is found in Psalm 22 where David prophesied the Messiah would die by having His hands and feet pierced (Psalm 22:16). That prophecy was written 2,000 years before Jesus was born. When it was written, the Jewish method of execution was by stoning. The prophecy was also written many years before the Romans perfected crucifixion as a method of execution.

Even when Jesus was killed, the Jews still relied on stoning as their method of execution, but they had lost the power to implement the death penalty due to Roman occupation. That is why they were forced to take Jesus to Pilate, the Roman governor, and that's how Jesus ended up being crucified, in fulfillment of David's prophecy.


The bottom line:
 
The fulfillment of Bible prophecy in the life of Jesus Christ of Nazareth proves conclusively that He truly was God in the flesh. It also proves that the Bible is supernatural in origin.
 
Keep in mind, this series highlighted prophecies that pertained to Jesus' first coming.  There are over 500 Biblical prophecies promising Jesus' second coming where He will reign on earth as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. 
 
Time is short!  Before it's too late, won't you trust in Jesus Christ today as Lord and Savior of your life?

 

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Blessings!  
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