Then
fear came upon all, and they glorified God, saying, "A great
prophet has risen up among us"; and, "God has visited His
people."
Luke 7:16
Luke 7:16
When
Jesus and His disciples came to the town of Nain, a funeral
procession passed by. The dead man was the only son of a poor widow
and the Lord had compassion on her. He touched the open coffin and
said, "Young man, I say to you, arise" (Luke 7:12-14).
Christ then presented him alive and well to his mother.
Impressive?
I should say so. A miracle of this magnitude hadn't occurred in
Israel for almost 900 years, going back to the time that Elisha
raised another young man from the dead. The conclusion of the crowd
was that the Jesus of Nazareth was no ordinary rabbi; He was a great
prophet.
Clearly
Christ was a prophet, because He said the boy would come back to life
and it happened exactly as He said it would. The greatness of the
miracle put him up with two of the greatest prophets of Israel, but the
Savior was much more than that.
Old
Testament prophets saw visions of the future of things that they
neither recognized nor understood. Often short term prophesies were
superimposed on other similar prophesies that would be hundreds of
years in the future. It's common to find descriptions of Christ first
and second comings in the same passage. Chronological order seems to
be lacking with most of the major prophets, so being able to see
things in light of the New Testament sorts out the context and makes
it understandable.
The
Lord Jesus' prophesies are not like that. He who knows the beginning
from the end has given clear and understandable explanations of
heaven and hell that were incomplete in Old Testament scripture.
Christ's predictions of the end times are unmistakably fulfilling
themselves in the present. The last book of the Bible calls itself the
Revelation of Jesus Christ. Although symbols and types are used as in
all prophesy, there is a clarity and order of progression unlike
anything in the Old Testament.
Elijah,
Isaiah, and Jeremiah were excellent men of God, but only Christ Jesus
was the really Great Prophet.
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