Contemporary Christianity has many believers eagerly anticipating prophecies and declarations at the end of each year, believing these messages will guide their lives in the coming year.
However, this notion suggests that God's plans and blessings are confined to a specific time frame, particularly December 31st.
This article examines the biblical understanding of prophecy, emphasizing that God is neither bound by time nor does He limit His plans to the turn of the year.
We will explore how prophecy served its purpose in the Old Testament, its relevance in the New Testament, and the dangers of false prophecies today.