Lesson 7.Foundations of Prophecy | 7.6 Summary | ALLUSIONS, IMAGES, SYMBOLS | LIVING FAITH


π Lesson 7: Foundations of Prophecy
7.6 Summary
When Heaven Touches EarthβGodβs Voice in Prophecy
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π¦ Introduction
The foundations of prophecy are not just ancient texts and visions that are hard to understandβthey are invitations into divine reality. From Isaiahβs call to Luciferβs fall, from the Tabernacle at Israelβs center to the glowing coal that purifies lipsβeach scene reveals something about God, humanity, and our destiny.
Across these lessons, a powerful panorama unfolds: the holy God calls, encounters, dwells among us, reveals Himself through angelic beings, and invites us to join His plan. The prophets saw Godβs throne, were cleansed, sent forth, and confronted evilβs realityβwhile pointing to hope in Christ.
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β¨ Spiritual Principles
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God calls people into His presence and serviceβlike Isaiah: βHere am I; send me!β (7.1)
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Angels and cherubim reflect Godβs nearness and holinessβthey serve His throne and accompany His revelations (7.2).
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Godβs glory burns like coals of fireβpurifying, powerful, terrifying, yet merciful (7.3).
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Godβs place is always at the center of His peopleβin Israelβs camp and in our hearts (7.4).
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Pride leads to a fall, as with Lucifer; grace leads to exaltation, as with the redeemed on Mount Zion (7.5).
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π§© Application for Daily Life
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Be open to Godβs call. Donβt just say βHere I am,β but also βSend me!β
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Honor Godβs holiness. Let it order, refine, and transform your life.
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Keep God at the center. Build your life around His presence, not work, money, or people.
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Recognize the spiritual battle. Luciferβs fall warns us; the Lambβs victory invites us to hope.
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Proclaim the gospel. You arenβt a mere spectator of Revelationβyouβre part of it.
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β Conclusion
Prophecy shows us not only the future, but Godβs heart: His holiness, His nearness, His longing for fellowship with us. He calls ordinary peopleβlike you and meβinto His presence, cleanses them, fills them with His glory, and sends them to proclaim the gospel. We stand on the threshold between heaven and earthβand we may become part of a heavenly story.
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π Thought of the Day
βGod doesnβt call the qualified; He qualifies the calledβand uses them to change the world.β
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π¨ Illustration β βNoahβs Encounter with Prophecyβ
It was an ordinary October week in Leipzig, but for Noah, everything felt wrong. At 28, he worked in media technology, had a small apartment, a stable routineβand a growing emptiness in his heart.
He used to believe. That was when he spent time with his grandparentsβthe smell of old wood in the country church, Grandmaβs open Bible with margin notes. But faith had slipped into the background; technology ruled his days, and religion felt distant and irrelevant.
Until one day.
On the tram, Noah spotted a small poster: βCome as you are. God is calling you.β It was so simple, almost easy to missβbut something stirred in him. That evening he googled the slogan and found a Bible website. Almost at random he clicked on Isaiah 6:
βI saw the Lord seated on a lofty throne…β
He read slowly, then quickly, and suddenly he was there: seraphim with six wings, smoke filling the temple, and the cry, βHoly, holy, holy is the Lord.β He felt like Isaiahβsmall, unworthy, lostβand yet called.
Over the next days he dove into Ezekiel 1, with its strange cherubimβfour faces, living wheels, eyes everywhereβand God enthroned at the center. Terrifying, yet beautiful. Not a distant God, but a mighty, holy God like burning coals, cleansing and judging yet saving.
That night, after one of his reading sessions, Noah dreamed: he stood in a vast camp of tents, each under a bannerβlion to the east, man to the south, ox to the west, eagle to the northβwith the Tabernacle of light at the center. Then the scene shifted to a mountain of light: the Lamb on Mount Zion, surrounded by white-robed people singingβa vision from Revelation 14. He realized: they were where angels once stood, not by virtue of perfection, but through the Lambβs blood.
Then darkness, and he saw Lucifer himselfβonce a shining cherub who sought to be like the Most High, then cast down like lightning. At his fall, people now stood in his placeβredeemed by the Lamb.
Noah woke in tears. Never had Scripture felt so alive. He sensed God calling him.
In the weeks that followed, he joined a church, started a small Bible study, shared his story. Then one Sunday a pastor asked him to share at the youth meeting. Noah hesitatedβhe wasnβt a theologian or a speaker. But he remembered Isaiah: God had purified his lips with coal and sent him out.
So Noah spoke. He told of his inner thirst, of Isaiah, the cherubim, Luciferβs fall, and the Lambβs victory. Afterward, two young people approached him. βYou spoke of the Lamb,β one said, βI thought Jesus was just a childhood story. Now… Heβs real.β Noah realized: that was his callβto tell the world that every person is invited to stand on Mount Zion, once held by angels, now redeemed by Christ.
