This Could Be the Day!

Digital Prophecy Outreach

Right now.

At this very moment, we could see the Lord return and hear the trumpet blast.

This could be the day!

We know what God has said about the End Times, and it gives us hope—a light at the end of the tunnel. But today, we must also be the light in the tunnel. Many are lost and afraid of the future. They sense what the pages of prophecy reveal: Time is running out.

Like never before, we have a sacred trust to offer hope and reach the lost. The world needs Jesus, and the saints need to be equipped with prophetic answers straight from Scripture. That is the heart behind Turning Point’s new prophecy website.

This Could Be the Day! might be the most significant online outreach we have ever launched.

As a dual–purpose digital platform, This Could Be the Day! will equip believers with practical, prophetic answers to the troubling events of our day. Meanwhile, those asking difficult questions about these dark days will find biblical answers… and hope.

Think of this new online outreach as a prophecy master class, providing meaningful insights into key biblical topics, such as:

  • The next events on the prophetic calendar
  • Facts about the Rapture and Tribulation
  • The role of Old Testament prophecy in our world today
  • What we know about the mark of the Beast
  • Practical ways to prepare for the Last Days
  • And much more!

You won’t want to miss a second. Together we can shine the light of prophetic hope in the tunnel of today’s circumstances and boldly proclaim the powerful message that this could be the day!

Dr. David Jeremiah

About Dr. David Jeremiah

Dr. David Jeremiah is one of America’s most trusted Bible teachers. For more than 39 years he has helped millions deepen their understanding of the Bible through 4,552 daily Turning Point Radio releases and a daily Turning Point Television program that reaches millions of people globally.

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Understanding Prophecy Terminology

Apocalypse or End Times

The Apocalypse encompasses the prophetic events described in the book of Revelation that surround Jesus Christ’s appearance.

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Jesus

All prophecies either point to Jesus Christ’s arrival two thousand years ago or His return at the end of time. His first appearance fulfilled more than three hundred prophecies, giving us great confidence in those that remain.

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Prophecy

Prophecy fulfills two purposes. It can teach, encourage, and comfort Christians by applying God’s truth to current circumstances (1 Corinthians 14:3) or describe events that will happen in the future.

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What the Church Age means for you…today

Jesus appointed His followers to share His teachings with others. Until He returns, we have an urgent responsibility to carry His message to our family, friends, neighbors, nation, and the ends of the earth.

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Christ's Return

Jesus Christ’s return will occur in two stages. First, He will call all believers to join Him in heaven. Then, He will return to defeat the Antichrist and rule the earth in righteousness seven years later.

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Judgment Seat of Christ

All who trust Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior will stand before His Judgment Seat, in heaven, to be judged and rewarded.

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Revelation

In the book of Revelation, God reveals details about the future that we would not otherwise know. It gives us a snapshot of the world’s final days.

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What the Rapture means for you…today

For Christians, the Rapture is a source of hope. All who have lost loved ones to the sting of death can find comfort in the knowledge that they will see them again. Knowing Jesus promised to return for us provides strength during difficult times.

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666 or Mark of the Beast

The False Prophet and the Antichrist will require people to wear a mark during the End Times. It will be the only way to buy or sell goods, and it will permanently alienate its bearers from God.

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Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

These agents represent the first four judgments God will release on the earth during the Tribulation. They symbolize the Antichrist, bloodshed, famine, and death.

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Wormwood

A star or meteor called Wormwood will sideswipe earth during the Tribulation, turning one-third of the earth’s water into a deadly poisonous liquid.

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What the Tribulation means for you…today

In Matthew 24, Jesus described several ominous signs of the end of the age. Christians will not suffer the Tribulation, but the Church may experience part of the turmoil leading up to it. Worsening conditions remind us to carry out the Lord’s work until He returns.

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Antichrist or the Beast From the Sea

Global power will consolidate under one ruler during the Tribulation. He will directly oppose Christ and ruthlessly persecute anyone who becomes a Christian.

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Armageddon

The Tribulation period will end abruptly when Jesus Christ defeats the forces of evil in earth’s final battle—the Battle of Armageddon.

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Suffering Servant

The prophet Isaiah predicted that a Suffering Servant would bear the world’s sins. Jesus Christ fulfilled this prophecy when He died on the cross for our sins and rose to life three days later.

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What the Second Coming means for you…today

As Christ’s return draws nearer, opportunities to respond to the Gospel or obey God’s Word become fewer. We will want Him to find us extending His love to those around us and actively participating in the Church as we patiently await His return.

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Remnant or 144,000

These individuals will be Jews who accept Jesus Christ as their Savior during the Tribulation and proclaim the truth.

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Prophet

Anyone appointed by God to communicate His Truth with absolute fidelity is a prophet. A true prophet never contradicts Scripture, and their predictions are always accurate.

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Martyrs

Many who embrace Jesus Christ during the Tribulation will be killed because of their faith, for which they will be eternally rewarded.

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What the Millennium means for you…today

Jesus taught His disciples to pray, “Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). That prayer remains unanswered. At the start of the Millennium, God’s kingdom will come to earth. Until then, we look forward to that day!

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Lake of Fire

The Antichrist, the False Prophet, Satan, Death, Hades, and all who do not know Jesus as their Savior will spend eternity in the lake of fire.

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False Prophet or the Beast From the Earth

This religious leader will use his influence to implement the mark of the Beast and unite the world under the Antichrist’s leadership during the Tribulation.

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The Dragon or Satan

Satan has opposed God’s plans since Eden. Revelation 12 describes his final assault against Israel and her Messiah (Jesus), which will result in his utter defeat.

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What the Great White Throne Judgment means for you…today

Everyone who stands trial at the Great White Throne will be found guilty of violating God’s law and sentenced to unending torment in the lake of fire. But there is good news! By accepting Jesus Christ’s gift of salvation now, we can avoid this day of judgment.

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New Jerusalem

Once the Lord purifies the world, the city of heaven with its streets of gold and pearly gates will come out of the clouds and rest on earth. God and His people will reside there for eternity.

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Zion

This term can refer to Mount Zion in Jerusalem or New Jerusalem. When Jesus returns, He will stand on Mount Zion and welcome God’s children into the heavenly city.

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Witnesses

During the first half of the Tribulation, God will send two prophets to call the world to repent of ungodliness. Many scholars believe Elijah and Moses are the two witnesses.

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What the New Heaven & New Earth mean for you…today

When we realize the earth will be our eternal home, we gain a renewed sense of responsibility for it. God will restore the world after the End Times, but for now, He has commissioned us to love and care for this planet (Genesis 1:26). Let’s be responsible ecologists as we anticipate a beautiful future.

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If you had been a missionary to Africa in the nineteenth century, you would have been traveling to “the Dark Continent” and “the White Man’s Graveyard.” That’s how people in the West viewed Africa—a vast, unexplored continent filled with as many question marks as people and wild animals. You might as well have been assigned to a planet in outer space.

But that’s where British medical missionary and explorer David Livingstone went and spent thirty years, beginning in 1841. Maps of Africa at that time had vast blank spaces on them. Rivers, if known, were unnamed in Western terms. There were no roads, no country borders, no landmarks—just trails, jungles, mountains, and plains that were home to people, animals, diseases, and customs almost wholly unknown to Westerners.

Livingstone was encouraged to go to Africa by a missionary to Bechuanaland Protectorate (modern Botswana) named Robert Moffat. There, Moffat said, he had seen “the smoke of a thousand villages, where no missionary had ever been.” His culture shock revealed the need. So Livingstone went—and spent three decades pulling the curtain back and letting the civilizing light of the Gospel shine on the Dark Continent.

The nineteenth century is often referred to as the Golden Age of Missions. Western missionaries—American and British primarily—began taking the Gospel into barely-known regions of the world. While Africa was perhaps the darkest and least-known of the continents, the culture shock for Western missionaries was serious wherever they went: Hudson Taylor to China, William Carey to India, Adoniram Judson to Burma, and others.

As radical as was the culture shock of those missionaries, there is one instance more dramatic than all those combined: when Jesus Christ left heaven and came to earth.

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Walther Eichrodt (d. 1978) was a Swiss theologian who was famous for his use of “irruption” to describe the way God came to earth: “That which binds together indivisibly the two realms of the Old and New Testaments... is the irruption of the kingdom of God into this world and its establishment here.”1

What is irruption? The best way to understand what irruption means is to think of its opposite: eruption. When a volcano erupts, it explodes from the inside. When something irrupts, it enters explosively from the outside. That’s what happened when Jesus came to earth and announced the explosive presence (irruption) of the kingdom of God. Just as David Livingstone entered darkest Africa from the outside, so Christ entered into the darkness of humanity from outside.

Just as David Livingstone entered darkest Africa from the outside, so Christ entered into the darkness of humanity from outside.

Philippians 2:5-11 is the classic text that describes the culture shock Christ experienced when He left heaven and came to earth: “But [Christ] made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men” (verse 7). Christ left the glory of heaven and the fellowship of the Trinity and journeyed to a planet made dark by sin. He became like—physically but not in His character—those He came to save. He left the throne room of God and became a slave. In short, Paul writes, “though He was rich... He became poor” (2 Corinthians 8:9).

Think of the culture shock Jesus experienced living in a fallen world. Even though He entered this world as a babe and was gradually “acclimatized” to human culture, He was never without the presence of the Spirit (John 3:34) and an awareness of His heaven-sent mission, even as a child (Luke 2:41-52). But He never got used to selfish ambition, lying, stealing, deceit, killing, sexual sin, profanity, sickness, demon possession—these things were an affront and an offense to His divine sensibilities. Yet His mission required Him to live in the presence of cultural offense without becoming part of its practice.

Jesus’ mission required Him to live in the presence of cultural offense without becoming part of its practice.

Jesus discovered on earth what missionary Don Richardson found in New Guinea—everything was backward! In his 1974 book, Peace Child, Richardson told how the Sawi people applauded Judas and laughed at Jesus upon hearing the story of Judas’ betrayal. In their culture, trickery and deceit were high values, and Jesus was a fool who got duped for thirty pieces of silver.

If Don Richardson was shocked at such a reversal of values in New Guinea, imagine how shocked Jesus must have been to discover how dramatically humanity had reversed the values of heaven. No wonder He taught His disciples to pray, “Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10).

Our Culture Shock

Jesus experienced culture shock. Nineteenth-century missionaries experienced culture shock. And we are experiencing culture shock as well. It’s as if we have fallen down “Alice in Wonderland’s” rabbit hole, spinning and tumbling into an environment we don’t recognize and can’t understand.

But remember: This is not new! From the Garden of Eden forward, this world has been a strange and threatening place for those who seek to follow God. The current manifestations of sin in our world may be more modern, but there is nothing new under the sun of sin. Our challenge is the challenge of the ages for the people of God: Do not grow weary in well-doing (Galatians 6:9); do not become of the world while living in the world (Romans 12:2; 1 Corinthians 9:19-23; 1 John 2:15-17).

What can we learn about God and His purposes as we see chaos, immorality, and secularism rising all around us?

But there is another challenge: What can we learn about God and His purposes as we see chaos, immorality, and secularism rising all around us? Once we get acclimatized to our culture shock, how can we use it to our advantage? How can we make it a spiritual asset instead of a spiritual liability?

  1. We remember the need. Christ said He did not come to minister to those who are well but to those who are sick (Mark 2:17). Instead of being frustrated by “the sick,” we must see them as the reason for Christ coming to earth.
  2. We remember the beauty of Christ. Christ is everything like us in His humanity (Isaiah 53:2; Hebrews 5:8) and nothing like us in His deity (Hebrews 4:15). The corruption of the world reminds us of His perfection. He is, in His beauty, what we are destined to become (Romans 8:28-29).
  3. We remember the dangers of sin. We are warned about the dangers of thinking we are beyond sin (1 Corinthians 10:12). There, but for the grace of God, go we.
  4. We remember the truth of Scripture. John reminds us that “the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one” (1 John 5:19) but that “the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8).
  5. We remember the solution. Mankind seeks solutions to manifold problems. But we remember, “There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). The best thing we can do for our world is to manifest Christ.
  6. We remember our priorities. “Fixing the world” is out of our hands. We are to focus on what we can do, not worry about what we can’t do. That means prayer, having biblical reasons for our hope, being salt and light, and sharing the Gospel.
  7. We remember the outcome. “Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away” (Revelation 21:1). The Judge of all the earth will do right (Genesis 18:25).

Culture shock has a purpose: To remind us of the world’s need for Christ.

In short, culture shock has a purpose: To remind us of the world’s need for Christ. When we go out into the world—mission trips, serving the needy, helping a troubled neighbor, praying for the world’s “hot spots”—we stay aware. By insulating ourselves from the “sick” in this world, not only can we not help them, but we lose sight of the power of the Great Physician and His ability to meet their needs as well as ours.

Don’t be shocked by what is happening in our world. It is normal; it is what happens when people refuse the grace of God. Instead, let your life be an echo of the words of Jesus, “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10). Remember: You and I were part of the world’s chaos before we met Jesus (Ephesians 2:12). God has not turned His back on our chaotic world, and neither can we.

This article originally appeared in Turning Points devotional magazine.

1Walther Eichrodt, Theology of the Old Testament, Vol. 1 (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1961), 26.

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