
Hosted by Dr. J. Vernon McGee · EN

Ever wonder what heaven will really be like? Take a breathtaking look at the New Jerusalem—the place God is preparing for His people. It’s more than clouds and harps; it’s a real home filled with light, beauty, and the presence of Jesus Himself. No sin, no sorrow, no darkness—just joy, life, and the kind of hope that changes how you live today.

Most people want to go to heaven, but few understand what it’s really like, nor do they have any idea where it is. But Scripture provides us with some wonderful clues.

Revelation 20 speaks of the thousand-year reign of Christ on the earth known as the Millennium. But it’s in the prophecies of Isaiah that we must turn to view a detailed picture of what those days will be like.

Although history has labeled two wars in the last century as “world wars,” the true world war will occur as the days of the Great Tribulation rise to a fevered pitch during the war of Armageddon.

God is following a plan. This truth is revealed in the numerous prophecies recorded in the Scriptures. Most have already been fulfilled, but there are still many waiting for the day of their fulfillment, particularly those dealing with the Second Coming of Christ.

Trouble seems to be constantly brewing among the nations of the Middle East. There are wars, bombings, and complete unrest. Is this a fulfillment of prophecy or only “birth pains”?

From the early 1970s to the countdown to the 21st century, there was an ever-increasing, feverish call for the return of Christ at any moment. Although things have calmed down, the question still remains: When will Christ return?

Do you believe the church will be raptured before the Tribulation? Well, so did Dr. McGee, but he said there will be a church that goes through the Tribulation. How is this possible?

In Matthew 24, Jesus said the beginning of sorrows for the Great Tribulation will be filled with famines, pestilence, and earthquakes. But long before Jesus spoke these words, David prophesied about these things in Psalm 2.

In recent years, there has been a flurry of debate over the issue of the end times—specifically, the timing of the Rapture. Will it be before, during, or after the Tribulation?