Puzzle Piece 7: Victory
The Israelites had temporary victory
Key Bible Reference: Ezra-Esther; Daniel
Judges and kings ruled Israel for about 850 years until 586BC when the Babylonians conquered Israel, burned Jerusalem and destroyed Solomon’s temple. The Israelites were warned by prophets for hundreds of years to turn to God or be turned over to their enemies, but they ignored the warnings. The Israelites were held captive for 70 years, but God is merciful and loving, so He protected the faithful such as Daniel and his friends. When they refused to worship the image of Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, God worked some mighty miracles causing all to acknowledge Him as the true God. The Babylonians were destroyed, Jerusalem was restored, the temple was rebuilt and the Israelites rededicated their lives to God. Unfortunately, many later abandoned their faith and were conquered by the Greeks and later the Romans, so their victory was temporary.
JESUS gives us eternal victory
Key Bible Reference: Matthew 24:3-44; Revelation 1-22
The prophecy in the book of Revelation warns us to turn to Jesus or suffer eternally. In the last days, those who are not committed to following Jesus, the Christ, will be deceived into following the antichrist who speaks against God. All who do not worship the image of the beast and take its mark will be killed, but God will protect the faithful just as He did Daniel and his friends. Those who follow the antichrist will suffer terribly and eternally, but Christians will live in eternal victory with God and Jesus forever and ever. There will be a new Heaven, a new earth and a New Jerusalem with Tree of Life in the middle of the garden and Jesus as the temple.
Connecting the Old & New Testament
Old Testament | LIFE | New Testament |
Prophets | WHO | John |
Jerusalem Restored | WHAT | Paradise Restored |
~600-500 BC | WHEN | After AD 2020 |
Babylon | WHERE | Armageddon |
Faithfulness to God | HOW | Faith in Jesus |
Love via Protected Life | WHY | Love via Eternal Life |