Handout for Revelation 37 (3)

Revelation 19 v 10

 

Notes on the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of Prophecy

 

The entire Bible is a product of the Holy Spirit, who is not only ‘The Spirit of truth’ but ‘The spirit of Prophecy’.  The verb ‘to prophecy’ (derived from the Greek preposition pro and the verb phemi) means ‘to speak forth before’.  The proposition ‘before’ in this use may mean:-

            1, ‘in advance’ and/or

            2.’in front of’

Thus ‘to prophecy’is a proper term to describe the proclamation of God’s Word as it forecasts events.  It may also describe the declaration of God’s Word forthrightly, boldly or confrontingly before a group or individual – telling forth God’s truth and will.

So in both respects, the Bible is prophetic: a Book that reveals God’s will through His Word and His works, as well as a Book that reveals God’s plans and predictions.

The text defines the witness or testimony of Jesus Himself as being synonymous with, or at the heart of, the spirit of prophecy.  These words not only define Scripture, they also confine all utterances that claim to be true prophecy.  Jesus Christ will be at the centre of it all, as He is in the whole Bible.

The Old Testament exists to reveal Christ and The New Testament is inspired by the Holy Spirit for the same purpose.