Gospel According to Luke | How To Read Prophecy | Pastor Rob Haslam
Episode description
How to Read and Interpret Biblical Prophecy
2 Timothy 3:16-17
Imagine a traveler lost in a dense forest. Night is falling, and every path seems uncertain. Suddenly, he finds a map and a lantern—they don’t take him out of the forest instantly, but they guide him step by step.
This is what biblical prophecy is for us. It’s not meant to confuse or frighten but to illuminate the journey, showing that God has a plan, and He is in control.
Prophecy can feel mysterious, symbolic, and even intimidating. Some people become obsessed with trying to decode every detail, while others avoid it entirely. But prophecy is an essential part of Scripture that God has given us for a reason.
Why This Matters
Biblical prophecy makes up about 27% of the Bible—God clearly wants us to pay attention to it!
Many false teachings and cults arise from misinterpreting prophecy (Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormonism, date-setters like Harold Camping).
- Jesus and the apostles emphasized that prophecy should strengthen our faith and draw us closer to God (Matthew 24:42; 2 Peter 1:19).
