When we think of the word “prophecy,” images of fire and brimstone tend to fill our minds and incite a feeling of fear. But prophecy is also where we find the greatest of promises to believers: The rapture of the church, the return and reign of Jesus Christ, and an eternity of joy.
Where do we go from here? Even in these Last Days, we can have unwavering joy because the Gospel is triumphant, and Jesus is victorious. In the conclusion to the series Where Do We Go From Here?, Dr. David Jeremiah points to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the message that will triumph in this critical hour. Covers the book of Colossians.
There has been much confusion about the fate of planet earth. Some have read the Bible’s words about fire and burning to mean that the earth will be obliterated at the end of the age. Not so. There will be fire, but it will be restorative instead of destructive. The earth is our home forever. Covers Revelation 21:1, 5; 22:3, 2 Peter 3:10-13. From the series Revealing the Mysteries of Heaven .
Everyone has heard the expression, “Oh, this is just heaven!” Granted, it’s a figure of speech, but it betrays the casual approach most people take to something that is biblically serious. Since heaven is the eternal home of Christians, we should know all there is to know about it. Covers selected Scriptures. From the series Revealing the Mysteries of Heaven .
For centuries, dreamers and philosophers have spoken of a utopia or "Golden Age" on earth--a time of peace and prosperity. Those dreams will be fulfilled when Jesus Christ returns to earth and establishes His kingdom and rules the earth with perfect righteousness for a thousand years. Covers Revelation 20:1-6. From the series Agents of the Apocalypse.
Prophecy is not just about our future, it can revolutionize how we live for Christ today. Learn more about the possibilities of those who are stand-up people in this message, preached live from Denver, Colorado. Covers Daniel 6:1-28. From the series Signs , previously titled A Tour of Prophecy.