MAY 4
Isaiah 9:6-7
Memorise Jeremiah 1:5
“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee…”
The English word “prophet” is taken directly from an ancient Greek verb which literally means “to speak for” or “on behalf of”. Thus the noun embraces the concept of speaking for someone, or a spokesman. The account of Moses at the burning bush is a good Biblical illustration -- in Exodus 7:1, God spoke to a very reluctant Moses, saying, “See, I have made thee as a god to Pharaoh: and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.” Aaron was to be Moses’ spokesman i.e. to speak for Moses.
In practice, the word “prophecy” can be used in two ways:
Now – question time! Who is the greatest prophet of all? – Moses? Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel…?
Undoubtedly the right answer is: Our Lord Jesus Christ – He not only speaks for God and reveals the truth about God’s love and judgment, but He reveals the nature of God as nobody else can – because He is God Himself!
Our Lord Jesus came to Earth to do His Father’s will as “Prophet, Priest and King” – The greatest prophet, the greatest priest and the greatest king. So what should we do? – Listen to the prophet, bless the priest (be thankful to Him), and worship the King!
Thought: Do we still have prophets in the church today?
Prayer: Lord, teach me to be thy “prophet” – to know thy Word so well that I will be able to “forth-tell” Thy Word to others!