Ancient Prophecies


I’m very much excited with the upcoming Sunday preaching series on Ancient Prophecies (which by the way begins on Dec. 6).

AncientPropheciesEver experienced dad or mom or probably your close friend promise to give you something?

-Buy you a bike if you’re in the top 10 of your class at the end of the school year

-you’ll be treated to a 5-day vacation at Hong Kong’s Disneyland

-have a 300 percent increase in your allowance next semester

-your friend promises to treat you to a movie, dinner and even drop you right at the door step of your house

I’m sure all of us at one time had somebody promise to give or do something favorable for us…but the hard part is, the promise wasn’t fulfilled…later. Ouch!

In the upcoming series, we’ll see God’s handiwork in human history, how He unveils His redemptive and glorious plan for each one of us through the many prophecies given by His prophets thousands of years ago.

And most importantly, how each of these prophecies spoken in different times, were fulfilled.

Isaiah 7:14 says, 14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you [a] a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and [b] will call him Immanuel.

While people will surely be looking for signs everywhere as 2009 gives way for 2010, here’s my advice, you don’t have to turn to someone and ask for a sign.

God Himself gave us a sign—through the presence of Jesus, who was born, walked the earth more than 2,000 years ago, healed the sick, cast out demons, did miraculous things and, most of all, died on the cross and rose from the dead so that people from all walks of life—if they yield their lives to the plans of the Lord, will receive salvation and live a life free from sin and guilt and clothed in victory!

There’s been no record of global magnitude that God failed to fulfill prophecies given by His prophets.

Every prophecy spoken was fulfilled.

Want to know more? Join us for the next three Sundays at all 12 Victory locations. Check out the time slots at this web address…www.victoryubelt.org

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