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Why Biblical Prophecy Still Matters Today

 Chapter Reading: Revelation 19 | Verse of the Day: Revelation 19:10

Podcast: Footsteps of the Messiah | Series: The Beginning of the End | Episode Title: Episode 1 — “Why Prophecy Still Matters” | Episode Verse: Revelation 19:10



For some, prophecy feels like spiritual clickbait—dragons, doom, and blood moons. For others, it’s a dusty doctrine reserved for end-times enthusiasts with wall charts and strong opinions.

But what if prophecy wasn’t about panic… but preparation?


“For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” — Revelation 19:10


 In The Pilgrim’s Progress, Christian doesn’t just wander—he walks toward a real destination: the Celestial City. And how does he know where to go? He reads the book.

Prophecy works the same way. It’s not spiritual speculation—it’s divine navigation. It doesn’t exist to entertain curiosity but to shape character. Revelation 19:10 reminds us that prophecy isn’t about predicting headlines. It’s about magnifying Christ.

Every prophecy—fulfilled or future—points back to Him.

And in a world addicted to uncertainty, prophecy is God’s way of saying: “I’ve already seen the end. Stay faithful—I’ve got this.”


 Application

  • What emotions rise when you hear the word “prophecy”—fear, boredom, curiosity?
  • Read Revelation 19 and underline what it reveals about Jesus.
  • This week, write down three reasons prophecy gives you confidence, not confusion.

Today’s devotional ties directly to Footsteps of the Messiah, Episode 1: “Why Prophecy Still Matters.” In it, we unpack how biblical prophecy gives clarity, courage, and Christ-centered hope in a chaotic world. Listen now at ShoeLeatherGospel.com.


 Closing Prayer

Jesus, thank You for prophecy—not to fuel fear, but to anchor faith. Help me walk by what’s written, not by what’s trending.


Prophecy isn’t a puzzle to solve—it’s a Person to know. And He’s coming soon.


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