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July 28, 2025

Ep.1395: Did Jesus Live a Scripted Life?

Uncovering the magnitude of prophecies Jesus fulfilled

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Could Jesus have manipulated the events around him as a baby to force prophecies to come true?


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What are just some of the prophecies Jesus fulfilled as an adult? Could they just be coincidences?


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Could Jesus have forced prophecies to come true about his own crucifixion and death?


Theme Scripture: Psalms 40:7-8

The man Christ Jesus stands at the center of the faith of hundreds of millions of people. His very existence, along with the words and actions of his life, creates a remarkable tapestry that truly provides a strong foundation for believers. Sometimes questions arise about how and why Jesus did all that he did. Was his life scripted? This question can have several layers. First, did Jesus do the things he did in a mechanical way, solely for the purpose of fulfilling Old Testament prophecies? Second, and on a much deeper level of skepticism, could Jesus have fulfilled the prophecies he fulfilled just as a show, to gain followers and notoriety? Could his life have been a collection of events designed to merely draw attention to himself and create a movement?

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To emphatically answer these questions, we will just examine 14 of the hundreds of prophecies that Jesus actually fulfilled in his life. We will find they were all fulfilled in ways that were far beyond human orchestration.

Was Jesus just "checking boxes"?

First, it is important to establish that Jesus absolutely desired to do the will of his Father in heaven. One could argue that such a desire might lead to mechanically “checking boxes” to show his compliance. As we review these prophecies, we will see this objection become irrelevant.

Here is a small sampling of prophecies that Jesus was part of but could not control. First, we begin with his birth and childhood:

  • He was born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14), obviously not a self-directed event.
  • He was born in Bethlehem Ephrathah, not Bethlehem of Galilee (Micah 5:2). This was fulfilled by way of Roman census laws.
  • He was raised in Nazareth, fulfilling the theme of a humble Messiah (Isaiah 11:1–2).

As an adult, Jesus knew the Scriptures, but he still could not force their fulfillment.

  • John the Baptist prepared the way for him (Isaiah 40:3–5). Jesus could not control John’s ministry.
  • He entered Jerusalem triumphantly on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9). While Jesus could request the colt, he could not force the crowd’s reaction.
  • He was betrayed by a friend and for 30 silver pieces (Psalm 41:9, Zechariah 11:12–13).
  • He was mocked at the crucifixion (Psalms 22:7–8).
  • He was buried with the rich (Isaiah 53:9), and Joseph of Arimathea unknowingly fulfilled this prophecy.

Was Jesus' life scripted to fulfill prophecy?

The only logical conclusion to all of this is that Jesus’ life wasn’t scripted by manipulation, but rather fulfilled divine foresight through personal submission, love for the Father, and the actions of others guided by God’s plan.

 

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  1. Rob Williams
    Rob Williams says:

    I don’t know who comes up with some of these weird questions about Jesus, but the there is an easy answer to whether Jesus was robotically doing the Father’s will in order to fulfill prophesy or if he freely elected to fulfill prophesy. Luke 22:40-42 40 On reaching the place, he said to them, “Pray that you will not fall into temptation.” 41 He withdrew about a stone’s throw beyond them, knelt down and prayed, 42 “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” Jesus willingly fulfilled prophesy. Maybe I misunderstood the question, because it is a really weird one – but it’s an easy answer.

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