The Wrong Predictions!
"For assuredly, I say to you, till
heaven
and earth pass away, one jot or one
tittle will by no means pass from the
law till all is fulfilled."
Matthew 5: 18
There have been quite a few wrong predictions
in history. In 1901 Wilbur
Wright said that man
won't fly for fifty years. Henry Ford’s banker was
told by a lawyer, “The horse is here to stay, but
the automobile
is only a novelty—a fad.”
Also, the manager of the Grand Ole Opry fired
Elvis Presley and said, “You ain’t goin’ nowhere,
son.” And a Los Angeles surgeon said, “For the
majority of people, the use of tobacco has a
beneficial
effect.”
Just as the Wright brothers, Henry Ford, Elvis,
and the medical community were not afraid to
go forward with their visions based upon their
skeptic’s opinion, Christians should never be
afraid of what critics are saying
regarding
biblical prophecy.
We know the Bible is infallible and does
not contain a single incorrect prophecy.
Listening to critics should only increase
our faith that God will bring His
prophecies to pass.
As more people attempt to put down
and pick apart what the Bible says will
happen In the future, we must increase
our faith in the inerrancy of Scripture
and believe wholeheartedly that it
is
true to the letter.
"You have to take Bible
prophecy literally, just like
everything else in the Bible."
Tim LaHaye