Prophecy
The Coming of the Son of Man: Living in Hope While Waiting for the King (Luke 21:25–38)
In Luke 21:25–38, Jesus looks beyond the destruction of Jerusalem and describes His glorious return. He calls His followers to live with hope, spiritual vigilance, and confidence that God’s promises will certainly be fulfilled.
Jesus Foretells the Destruction of the Temple: When Earthly Glory Gives Way to God’s Eternal Kingdom (Luke 21:5–24)
In Luke 21:5–24, Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, preparing His disciples for coming persecution while revealing God’s sovereignty over history and His faithfulness to His promises.
The Parable of the Wicked Vine Growers: The Rejected Son and the Cornerstone (Luke 20:9–19)
In Luke 20:9–19, Jesus tells the Parable of the Wicked Vine Growers, exposing the religious leaders’ rejection of God’s prophets and predicting His own rejection, death, and ultimate victory.
The Triumphal Entry: The King Who Came in Peace (Luke 19:28–44)
In Luke 19:28–44, Jesus enters Jerusalem to the praise of the crowds. Yet amid the celebration, He weeps over the city that failed to recognize the time of its visitation from God.
Jesus Predicts His Death and Resurrection: The Road to the Cross Was No Accident (Luke 18:31–34)
In Luke 18:31–34, Jesus clearly explains His coming suffering, death, and resurrection. Yet despite His direct words, the disciples struggle to understand God’s plan for redemption.
The Coming of the Kingdom of God: Already Here, Yet Still Coming (Luke 17:20–37)
In Luke 17:20–37, Jesus answers questions about the Kingdom of God and teaches His followers to live with spiritual discernment, readiness, and eternal perspective.
Zechariah’s Prophecy: Preparing the Way for Salvation (Luke 1:67–80)
In Luke 1:67–80, Zechariah prophesies after the birth of John the Baptist. Filled with the Holy Spirit, he declares God’s faithfulness, the coming of the Messiah, and the role his son will play in preparing the way for salvation.






