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Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

Bible Prophecy Update – October 9th, 2022

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

J.D. Farag

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8612 Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2022

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

Pastor JD draws upon the well-known idiom of “the proof is in the pudding”, from the perspective of Bible prophecy.

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For today, I want to draw upon the well-known idiom of the proof is in the pudding from a prophetic perspective.

0:13.0

And this because of the overwhelming preponderance of evidence that according to Bible prophecy we prove according

0:28.1

to Bible prophecy that we are at the very end. Actually Bible prophecy is explicit in this regard for telling that at the time of the end,

0:44.7

a growing number of people will turn from the truth, refusing to hear the truth, but the proof of that truth is in the pudding, as it were.

1:00.5

Let me begin with a definition and explanation of the meaning of this idiom.

1:09.0

The proof is in the pudding is an expression that means the value, quality, or

1:15.4

truth of something that must be judged based on direct experience with it or on its results.

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The expression is an alteration of an older saying that makes the meaning a bit clearer.

1:34.3

The proof of the pudding is in the eating.

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In other words, things must be judged by trying them yourself or seeing them in action rather than on other

1:50.5

factors such as hearsay. Another variation of the term is the proof of the pudding which

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refers to the results themselves or the proof of the pudding, which refers to the results themselves, or the testing of something,

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to judge its value or truth. In these sayings, the word proof was originally used in the sense

2:17.0

of a test of something, such as a test of quality, worth,

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truth, etc. However, and please listen, it is now interpreted as meaning the same thing

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as keyword evidence.

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These expressions are applied to a wide variety of scenarios.

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They're often used in the context of offering evidence for a particular argument or noting that a judgment can't be made until the final result.

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Here's the truth. The truth is we have the final result.

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The jury is no longer out.

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The verdict is now in.

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And as such, a judgment can be made based on the evidence.

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