Where Are We in Bible Prophecy?

One third of the Bible is prophecy. Where are we now on the prophetic time line?

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One third of the Bible is devoted to prophecy, and 90 percent of that is specifically for the latter days. The entire gospel of Jesus revolved around prophecy—what would happen in the latter days. Peter’s epistle says the Church has “a more sure word of prophecy.” Paul wrote to the Thessalonians about end-time events in the Church leading to the return of Christ. The Apostle John recorded the book of Revelation, the prophecy of all prophecies.

Why is it that so many people neglect such a large part of the Bible?

The Bible is the only accurate guide to the future. It is like a beacon of understanding in a very dark and confused world. Anyone willing to believe God’s Word can see what is coming. No one needs to be in the dark when it comes to knowing what will happen in the latter days.

The Prophet Amos said, “Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” (Amos 3:7).

On this episode of the Trumpet Daily, Stephen Flurry examines current events and explains where we are on the time line of Bible prophecy.