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The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1

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    8. MANKIND NEEDS THE LIGHT OF PROPHECY

    Mankind greatly needs the beacon light of prophecy, for there is a divine purpose and blessing in prophecy. Mankind needs its guiding rays, and its inspiring hope and steadying assurance, in order to find the harbor of eternity in safety. Without the light of prophecy the future is a vast and impenetrable unknown, a trackless desert, an uncharted sea. But prophecy is God’s index finger pointing the way out for a world engulfed in growing confusion, disillusionment, and despair. The general quest for knowledge and certainty concerning the future of the world, the church, and the individual is pathetic. Prophecy is God’s answer to man’s anxious questioning. Yes, mankind needs prophecy and the reverent interpretation of the centuries. Only thus does the darksome journey across the years become the lighted way.PFF1 15.4

    In a time of frustration, fear, and uncertainty, it is good to know that there are some things that are sure and steadfast. The inspired apostle Paul assures us, “Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure.” 2 Timothy 2:19. These certainties of God are disclosed in Holy Writ, particularly in its inspired prophecies. And they stand fast, unmoved and immovable, in a world that is crumbling, because they are rooted in the mind and purpose of God. They are therefore foundational in God’s scheme of things.PFF1 16.1

    The title chosen for this work, The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, was selected because it would appropriately embrace the prophetic faith of the fathers of the early Christian church, the fathers of the Reformation church, and of the colonial American church, as well as of those of more modern times. The results of this quest are here presented to the Christian church at large as an aid to sound investigation of this important phase of Holy Writ, with the earnest hope that they will prove to be as inspiring and faith—building to the reader as they have been to the author.PFF1 16.2

    Leroy Edwin Froom.
    Washington, D.C.

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