Does the New Testament contain prophecy?
Yes. There are the following different types: Prophecy concerning future events in the book of Revelation. Its great theme is the coming of Christ in power to take possession of this earth where He was refused by the majority of people when He came in grace (John 1:10). In preparation for this, terrible judgments will come upon this earth (chs. 6-19). 2 Thessalonians and Jude also contain prophecies about future events, as do other New Testament books (see Matt. 24; 1 Cor. 15; 2 Pet. 3; etc.). Prophetic writings’ that make known the truth that was hidden in Old Testament times (Rom. 16:25, 26). Prophecy in another sense: speaking the Word of God for the moment, in dependence on Him, for the edification of the assembly (1 Cor. 14). At the time when this epistle was written this included the communication of truth that had not been revealed before (see point a. above). Today, the Holy Bible is complete and, therefore, it is a matter of applying revealed truth to the conscience. It is not