How many people do you know whose lives were prophesied
about before they were born? Jesus Christ is one of them. In His case,
virtually everything about His life was prophesied long before He was born!
What does this mean? It surely shows He is not a fake and He means business.
He is the perfect example of the fact that God, as an
architect of your life, already has a plan for your life. This plan can now be
built up as you grow if you will obey His instructions and walk in His
footsteps.
Let’s look at some of these prophecies and see their
fulfillments too.
1. Jesus was to be born of a woman
After the fall of man, God quickly made a
plan to restore man to his original state and fellowship with Him. In Genesis
3:15, God said He would put enmity
between satan and the woman, and between his seed and her Seed; and that He
shall bruise satan’s head, and satan would bruise His heel." In essence,
Christ was going to be born of a woman (fulfilled in Matthew 1:20). He finished
the enemy (Colossians 2:15) but the devil could only hurt Him a little (Matthew
27:46).
2.
He would
be a descendant of the patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Genesis 22:18,
Genesis 21:12, Numbers 24:17). This was fulfilled as recorded in Luke 3:34,
Romans 9:5. So, among other things, the blessings of Abraham as God promised
him in Genesis 12:1-3, can now come to all who believe through Christ
(Galatians 3:14)
3.
He would
come from the tribe of Judah (Genesis 49:10). God, through Jacob prophesied
that scepter will not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet.
This was fulfilled in Luke 3:33 and confirmed in Hebrews 7:14. Jesus is the
only King that lives forever and He is from Judah, according to the flesh.
Kings were to come from Judah, so Christ had to come from there since He was the
King of the Jews.
4. Christ would be heir to the throne of David
(2 Samuel 7:12-13, Isaiah 9:6-7). God promised David that He would establish
his seed over his throne forever and it was fulfilled in Luke 1: 32-33 and in
Romans 1:3. And so when Blind Bartimaeus called Him “Son of David” (Mark
10:46-48), that got His attention and He didn’t hesitate to respond to
Bartimaeus.
5. He would be born of a virgin (Isaiah
7:14). Isaiah prophesied that a virgin will conceive and bear a son, whose name
will be called Immanuel, and it was fulfilled in Matthew 1:20-23. He had to be
born of a virgin when the Holy Spirit came upon Mary so that He is born of God
and free of Adamic nature characterized by sin. Read more...
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