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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Understanding Prophecy Terminology

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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When one young man returned from the war in Afghanistan, his parents threw a party like nothing you have ever seen. Probably the most memorable aspect of the celebration was the soldier’s father. Richard was an engineer who checked all the boxes. He was far more likely to be seen than heard, and he would gladly avoid both if possible. But not this day. Richard was beyond exuberant as he recounted his son’s heroism that had “brought every one of his men home safely.” He showcased hand-crafted posters of his son’s regiment, naming each soldier as he went along. Men and women who had spent long months praying for the soldier’s safe return raised their hands and voices in glad praise. It was a glorious day.

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Now consider this: One day, Jesus Christ will return to earth as the Lord of Heaven’s Armies, and He will claim the most decisive victory this world has ever seen. All that is wrong will be made right. Satan will lose his grip on human affairs, and Jesus will restore perfect peace. Not one of God’s people will be lost. When Christ returns, God and His angels will celebrate all the way from heaven to earth. Matthew 16:27 tells us, “The Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will reward each according to his works.”

We may not know the day or the hour of His return, but we can be ready.

Revelation 22:12 records a similar promise: “Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work.” Both passages connect the Lord’s return with rewards for our earthly efforts. In other words, we have work to do! We may not know the day or the hour of His return, but we can be ready. Let’s look at four ways to begin preparing for Christ’s Second Coming today.

1. RECOGNIZE CHRIST’S PASSION AND PATIENCE

For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works (Titus 2:11-14).

Most people today do not fully understand the kind of person Jesus was. The idea of Him as “lowly, meek, and mild” falls short of capturing His strength, passion, commitment, and courage. In Matthew 16, He asked His disciples who people believed Him to be. They replied, “Some say John the Baptist, some Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets” (verse 14). These men are three of the fieriest, courageous, rugged prophets in the Bible. If Jesus had been as passive as many believe, He never would have been mistaken for such individuals.

A passage in John 2 provides a glimpse of Jesus’ zeal. With preparations for the Passover Feast underway, Jews packed the city of Jerusalem. Each family was required to sacrifice a lamb on the day of the Passover and eat it that evening. The temple priests used the pilgrimage to their advantage—selling sacrificial animals at inflated prices. As Jesus watched His Father’s representatives exploit others, righteous indignation consumed Him in a way that we do not find elsewhere in Scripture (verses 15-16).

Jesus did not hesitate to act. He drove the animals, sellers, and moneychangers out of the temple court with a whip, turning over their tables and spilling their coins on the ground. Unable to bear the thought of dishonest priests defaming the temple of God, Jesus accused them of turning His Father’s house into a “house of trade” (ESV). His fervor reminded the disciples of David’s zeal for the house of the Lord, recorded in Psalm 69:9.

Practical Application

  1. How does Jesus’ zeal point to God’s majesty?
  2. Using a Bible concordance, look up passages that contain “zeal” or “zealous.” What do they say Christians should be zealous about?
  3. Why is Jesus waiting to return in judgment? (Romans 2:4; 2 Peter 3:8-9) How does His patience give you hope?

Lord, I cry out to You as the great Judge who upholds justice and mercy. When the time is right, You will enact justice and destroy evil. One day, Your truth will be proclaimed throughout the world. God, I trust You to avenge. Thank You that final justice is not my responsibility. I will strive to live at peace with everyone, knowing vengeance is Yours. Lord, I trust Your timing, Your power, and Your promises. Your zeal for righteousness is consuming, yet You are long-suffering with sinners, awaiting their repentance. Thank You for Your mercy. Amen.

2. REFLECT CHRIST’S SERVANTHOOD

He who is greatest among you, let him be as the younger, and he who governs as he who serves. For who is greater, he who sits at the table, or he who serves? Is it not he who sits at the table? Yet I am among you as the One who serves (Luke 22:26-27).

Paul gave one piece of evidence to illustrate Christ’s humility when He came to earth: He took “the form of a bondservant” (Philippians 2:7). There is a divine connection between humility and service. Speaking of Himself, Jesus said that “the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45). He also taught that greatness comes through service. In fact, there is a priority of promotion: servanthood before sainthood (Matthew 20:26-27; 23:11).

There is a divine connection between humility and service.

The world’s idea of leadership is that leaders are at the top of the pyramid with all the servants below them. But in the kingdom of God, the pyramid is inverted; the leader is now at the bottom as the chief servant of everyone else. That’s called servant leadership. Your eyes are taken off you and put on those you are committed to serving.

Gaining a biblical perspective on our role in life will keep us humble. As Paul wrote leading up to his discussion of Christ and His humility, “in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others” (Philippians 2:3-4). –A Life Beyond Amazing study guide (pp. 110-111)

Practical Application

  1. 1.What guidance for cultivating Christlike humility do you find in the following passages?
    1. Psalm 119:22-24, 140
    2. Matthew 5:38-42
    3. Luke 18:16
    4. Luke 22:26-27
    5. Romans 12:3, 16
    6. James 4:10
    7. 1 John 3:16-18
  2. One way to serve God is to serve others by finding a need and filling it. Ask God to show you a specific need that you can meet.
    1. Could you take a meal to someone undergoing medical treatment or experiencing a prolonged illness?
    2. Does a single mother in your neighborhood need help with yard work?
    3. What about volunteering at your local school, hospital, nursing home, or food pantry?
  3. How does studying humility help you to understand the Lord better? How does His servanthood reveal His majesty?

Repenting of pride releases us to heal conflicts by becoming a servant to others. –In the Words of David Jeremiah (p.199)

3. REVERE CHRIST’S HONOR AND GLORY

Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, to God our Savior, who alone is wise, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and forever. Amen (Jude 24-25).

When our hearts face the imponderable, that is when we most need the Lord. When there are problems we cannot resolve, we may wonder if we are the only ones ever to question God. But we are not. The prophet Habakkuk was a man who questioned God. His book is a dialogue with God over the imponderables of life….

As you turn to the last chapter in the book, Habakkuk has gone from why to wonder to worship…. Habakkuk 3:17-19 is one of the most incredible passages in all of Scripture. It is like a man standing up in church after he has lost the most precious thing in all of his life and saying, as Job did, “Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” I will worship God regardless of the circumstances and my understanding of them.

Habakkuk’s worship transcends the circumstances. How could he be like that? Where does he find the inner strength to go from tragedy to triumph in three short chapters? Habakkuk understood one tremendous truth: You worship the One you trust, and you trust the One you know. –My Heart’s Desire study guide (pp. 106, 109)

Practical Application

  1. Read the book of Habakkuk. What do you notice about Habakkuk’s journey from why to wonder to worship?
  2. Spend time listening to worship songs and meditating on Scripture that increases your awareness of God’s majesty and wonder.

4. REMEMBER CHRIST’S PROMISES OF HEAVEN

Then I, John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying, “Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away” (Revelation 21:2-4).

What difference does heaven make? Consider two people who lived across the street from each other. One man thought about heaven all the time—especially when the setting sun turned the sky into a painting. On such evenings, he would sit on his porch and think about heaven. He followed the Bible’s directive to “set [his] mind on things above” by studying the topic of heaven in the Bible (Colossians 3:1-4), and he often went to bed visualizing the scenes recorded in Revelation 21 and 22 about heavenly Zion. But the man’s neighbor never thought of heaven. He busied himself with his work, family, hobbies, and golf game—never pausing to think about his eternal future.

These two men lived on the same street but in different worlds. One man’s interest was on things below; the other man’s mind was on things above.

Which of the two men lived most happily? Which was the most productive? Which busied himself with optimistic works of goodness? Which lived with promise, perseverance, and purpose? It’s not hard to guess. Those who think the most about heaven do the greatest work on earth. Keeping heaven on our minds keeps hope in our hearts and the Gospel in our mouths.

Practical Application

  1. If we search for lasting happiness on earth, we will never find it. What reason(s) do you see in Ecclesiastes 3:11?
  2. First Corinthians 15 presents Christ’s resurrection as a fundamental truth of Christianity and our basis for hope. Read the chapter and explain, in your own words, why the Resurrection is essential to Christianity.

Lord, You have promised to prepare an eternal home for me that is free from sin and sickness and sorrow. I can’t wait to be there! Thank You for enabling me to rejoice despite my present circumstances. I can look beyond the disappointments of this life because I believe Your promises for the future. Thank You for trusting me with temporary trials, which help me appreciate the glorious future that awaits me. Thank You for the hope I have in Jesus! Amen.

The Here & Now

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.

From David Jeremiah

A Masterwork of Core Teaching on Biblical Prophecy for Today

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