Profetier oppfylles i naturen

EPISODE · Sep 2, 2025 · 2 MIN

Profetier oppfylles i naturen

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Det skal skje at det skal stå fiskere ved den fra En-Gedi til En-Eglajim. Det skal være tørkeplasser for fiskegarn. Fisken der skal være av samme slag som fisken i Storhavet, i store mengder." (Esek. 47, 10)Dette er en interessant profeti om den nordlige delen av Dødehavet. Esekiel står i templet i Jerusalem og ser vann strømme nedover mot Dødehavet og gjøre det friskt. Det salte området uten fisk skal bli like levende og fruktbart som da Lot flytta dit, kan vi lese (1. Mos.13,10). Men i sør skal det være saltutvinning (v. 11). Den profetien er allerede i ferd med å oppfylles!I dag driver de med saltutvinning i sør. Øvre del av Dødehavet derimot skrumper inn og etterlater seg hull i bakken. Jeg har selv sett det: hull som fylles med ferskvann. Forskere har også funnet ut at under Oljeberget finnes det store vannreservoarer, spørsmålet er bare hvordan de skal få det opp. Kanskje et jordskjelv vil åpne det (Sak. 14,4)? Det vi vet er at Guds profetier går i oppfyllelse (Jes. 46, 10). Og i vår tid er naturen i ferd med å forberede nettopp det!La oss ta med oss disse ordene i dag, om at Guds profetier går i oppfyllelse! Det betyr jo også at de andre profetiene skal gå i oppfyllelse, for Han holder ord. Og kanskje kan vi også dra det inn i vårt eget liv, at endringer som skjer i våre liv er et frempek på noe annet som skal komme, nytt liv som skal strømme fram. For Gud er en Gud med planer!Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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