Was Nostradamus a prophet of God?

TL;DR

: Nostradamus was a sixteenth-century French pharmacist who became known for writing mysterious poems that some have treated as prophecies. Nostradamus was not a true prophet because his writings fail to point people to God and were not perfectly accurate.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Nostradamus was a sixteenth-century French Pharmacist who mixed and sold remedies. He later became known for writing mysterious poems that many people have claimed as prophetic. However, his writings employ such vague language and symbolic imagery that they can be interpreted in many different ways.

Scripture gives two clear tests for recognizing a true prophet. Deuteronomy 13:1–3 teaches that a genuine prophet must lead people toward the one true God by directing them to the truth that ultimately finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Deuteronomy 18:20–22 teaches that when someone claims to predict the future, their words must come true with complete accuracy. Examples of such prophecies include Isaiah’s statement about the Servant that would be pierced for the sins of God’s people (Isaiah 53), Micah’s identification of Bethlehem where the Messiah would be born (Micah 5:2), and Zechariah’s description of Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9). These and many other prophecies were fulfilled with exacting detail.

Conversely, Nostradamus’ “prophecies” never exalted God or Christ, and their vagaries do not point to any specific event with any certainty. For these reasons, Nostradamus was a false prophet whose words carry no divine authority.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

We live in a time where predictions are everywhere. Videos of self-proclaimed end-time ministries and online “prophets,” especially on platforms like YouTube, regularly claim to reveal hidden knowledge about world events. These messages sound convincing but often take Scripture out of context while confidently asserting what this or that symbol in Scripture means in today’s world. Add to that other prophets, like Nostradamus, and the amount of noise out there is deafening. Followers of Christ are called to guard their hearts from such voices. God has already provided everything we need to know about the end times and how to recognize both true and false messengers.

What is the harm of watching these interesting YouTube videos? First, they are often published for the purpose of causing anxiety and fear. Second, they can start to distract from the less exciting spiritual disciplines of reading, praying, and attending church. God’s Word gives you everything you need to understand His plan for the future, to endure hardship with hope, and to live faithfully until Christ returns. By resting in what God has actually said, you will find that you are less worried about tomorrow. Everything, even the end, is firmly in God’s control.

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