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The Prophecy Studies

“The Prophetic Voice That Cannot Be Silenced,

Discovering the God who declares the end from the beginning.”

(Isaiah 46:10, NKJV)

Introduction

 

Prophecy Studies is designed to equip the believer with a clear understanding of God’s eternal voice revealed in Scripture. This course is structured in nine key points, beginning with the nature of prophecy in the Bible — From there, we explore eight major prophetic themes concerning nations and blocs of nations, each carrying direct relevance to the end times.

Study 01
ISRAEL 

 

God’s Clock of Prophecy, the Nation that Mirrors Eternal Realities for the Church.”

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Study 02
ARAB BLOCK

 

Neighboring nations whose hostility toward Israel fulfills prophecy and points to future end-time coalitions.”

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Study 03
IRAN 

 

“Iran (Persia) A historic and prophetic enemy of God’s people, foreshadowing end-time resistance to Israel and the Church.”

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Study 04
RUSSIA 

 

Russia (Gog, Magog) – Prophetic leader of the northern coalition, driving military and political threats in the last days.       

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Study 05
CHINA

 

China (Kings of the East) – Foretold in Revelation 16:12 as the eastern power crossing the Euphrates in the final conflict.            

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Study 06
EUROPEAN UNION

 

The E.U. (Revived Roman Empire) – The restored power of the Roman Empire in Daniel , shaping global governance.                                            

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Study 07
UNITED STATES

 

Though not directly named, often considered in prophecy as a powerful ally or waning influence in relation to Israel.                        

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Study 08
UNITED KINGDOM

 

Rooted in biblical heritage, yet prophetically placed in the shifting alliances of the Western Nations.

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“Bible Prophecy Supremacy”

“I make known the end from the beginning,

from ancient times, what is still to come! 

Isaiah 46:10a (KJV)

“2 Peter 1:19”


“We also have the prophetic message as something completely reliable, and you will do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.” (NIV)

 

1. The Context of Peter’s Letter

  • Written near the end of Peter’s life (circa AD 64–68), shortly before his martyrdom under Nero.

  • The letter is a farewell testimony, urging the church to stand firm in truth and holiness, despite false teachers and persecution.

  • Peter appeals to his authority as an eyewitness of Christ’s majesty (vv. 16–18, recalling the Transfiguration).

  • Yet he declares something even greater than his own experience: the prophetic word of God written in Scripture.

2. Peter’s Experience vs. the Written Prophecy

  • Peter had seen Jesus transfigured, heard the Father’s voice: “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” (Matt. 17:5).

  • That was glorious—but it was subjective, a one-time event.

  • By contrast, the prophetic Scriptures are objective, unchanging, and universally reliable.

  • Peter is saying: The Word of God is not less than my experience—it is more sure.

3. The Nature of Prophecy in the Old Testament

  • Prophecy was not mere prediction; it was God’s word spoken through His servants, revealing His purposes in history.

  • Key prophetic themes:

    1. The Holiness of God (Isaiah 6:3; Hab. 2:14).

    2. The Covenant with Israel —judgment for unfaithfulness, hope of restoration (Jeremiah 31:31–34).

    3. The Messiah to Come —His suffering (Isaiah 53), His reign (Psalm 2, Daniel 7).

    4. The End of Days —nations gathered, judgment, and the eternal kingdom (Joel 3; Zech. 14).

  • These prophecies were recorded, preserved, and transmitted—becoming a prophetic lamp that points to Christ and the final fulfillment of God’s plan.

4. The Eternal Word of God

  • Prophecy carries eternal authority, because its source is God Himself (2 Pet. 1:21: “Men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit”).

  • Unlike human visions or opinions, the prophetic word is unalterable.

  • Every prophecy of Scripture must be fulfilled (Matt. 5:18; Isa. 55:11).

  • For Peter, the prophetic writings of the Old Testament were already enough to guide and anchor the Church until Christ’s return.

5. Application for Today

  • We live in a world of voices, visions, and subjective impressions—but only the written Word of God stands as “a light shining in a dark place.”

  • The prophetic Scriptures reveal:

    • The destiny of Israel (the central sign of prophecy).

    • The rise and fall of nations.

    • The coming Antichrist and the final deception.

    • The glory of Christ’s eternal kingdom.

  • Therefore, our faith must not rest on experiences or opinions, but on the sure prophetic Word that anchors us in truth.

6. Conclusion

Peter’s testimony teaches us: Even the greatest spiritual experiences cannot replace the authority of the written Word of God. The prophetic Scriptures are our light until the dawn breaks at Christ’s return.

Presented by Tamala Francis,
Founder & CEO at Francis & Co.

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