In the The World of the End Interview, Dr. David Jeremiah helps believers understand the difference between two often-confused ideas: the final end of the world and the challenging times we’re currently living through, which he calls “the world of the end.” Drawing from Jesus’ words in Matthew 24, Dr. Jeremiah explains how biblical prophecy prepares us—not to fear the future, but to live faithfully and confidently during difficult times. His message offers both encouragement and practical advice for how Christians can respond with courage, endurance, and purpose.
Understanding the Times
Dr. Jeremiah begins by acknowledging that the world is harder to live in than ever before. Endurance, he says, is crucial. We can’t just wait until we feel like doing the right thing—we have to choose it every day. This message is especially important during times of chaos, confusion, and suffering.
He introduces the concept of “the world of the end,” a phrase that reflects the season we’re living in today. Unlike “the end of the world,” which is still to come, “the world of the end” refers to the difficult season leading up to it—a season Jesus described in His prophecy on the Mount of Olives.
Why Jesus Gave Us Prophecy
Dr. Jeremiah explains that Jesus gave this prophecy to His disciples to prepare them (and us) for what lies ahead. He didn’t do this to scare people, but to help them face the future with hope and confidence. These warnings and teachings help shape our priorities and character, and they remind us that God is in control—even in dark times.
How to Live in “The World of the End”
In a World of Deception, Be Honest
Truth is powerful in a world filled with lies. Dr. Jeremiah urges Christians to stay grounded in God’s Word and avoid being tricked by false teachings or negative influences.
In a World of War, Be Calm
Jesus warned about wars and rumors of wars, but also said not to be troubled. These events will increase, but they are not outside of God’s plan.
In a World of Disasters, Be Confident
Earthquakes, pandemics, and famines will become more common. Still, these are signs—not reasons to fear. Believers should face them with confidence in God’s promises.
In a World of Persecution, Be Prepared
Persecution is increasing around the world, even in places like the U.S. Dr. Jeremiah encourages Christians to stand strong in their faith, knowing God is with them.
In a World of Betrayal, Be Faithful
Betrayal is painful, especially from people we trust. But instead of responding with anger, we are called to forgive and stay faithful to God’s example.
In a World of Lawlessness, Be Kind
As society becomes more selfish and violent, kindness becomes more powerful. Being kind in a harsh world is a supernatural act of love.
In a World of Bad News, Be the Good News
Even in dark times, we are called to live out and share the hope of the gospel. Dr. Jeremiah reminds us that a great revival is coming—and we should be part of spreading that message.
Final Encouragement
Dr. Jeremiah closes by encouraging believers to develop endurance. We may want easier circumstances, but God often uses hard times to make us stronger. Jesus gave us the truth so we would be ready—not just to survive, but to shine with faith and hope in a world that desperately needs it.
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