Prophecies and the New Testament
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<New Testament (New Covenant), Matthew Chapter 13>
God, the creator, established covenants through Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. God kept the covenant he established with Abraham through Moses (Gn 15; Ex 12).
God also fulfilled the prophecies that he had established with the Old Testament prophets through Jesus (Lk 24:44; Jn 19:30).
Prophecies have been given to us so that when they are fulfilled, we will believe (Jn 14:29).
The New Testament is not the same as the Old Testament, which has already been fulfilled. It is the promise and prophecy of a new covenant.
Therefore, people who believed in Jesus since his First Coming need to believe and keep the New Testament. The prophecies in the New Testament are to be fulfilled at the time of the Lord’s Second Coming.
Believers can attain salvation as they see and believe in the physical fulfillment of the prophecies at the time of the Lord’s Second Coming.
Even if a believer reads the New Testament but yet does not understand its meaning, he will not recognize the fulfillment despite witnessing it. If he does not recognize the fulfillment, there is no doubt that he will not be able to believe in it.
Even if a believer reads and knows the meaning of the New Testament, if he refuses to believe in the physical fulfillment he sees or act accordingly, he will not gain salvation (refer to Mt 7:21;Jn 14:23).
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