NTEB Radio Bible Study
Host And Founder Of ‘Now The End Begins’ Geoffrey Grider:
he Day of Christ and the Day of the Lord could not be more different, one shows you the Pretrib Rapture and the other Jacob’s Trouble.
There is a reason why lost men mock Bible prophecy, and there is a reason why lukewarm Christians avoid preaching on the Day of the Lord. It is because the Day of the Lord strips away every refuge of lies, every fake peace plan, every apostate sermon, and every smooth-talking promise that man is going to fix this world and bring in some shining golden age. He is not. This world is not evolving upward, it is collapsing downward, and the Day of the Lord is God’s appointed answer to the rebellion of men and nations.
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, for nearly 2,000 years in the Church Age, God has been extending mercy through the preaching of the gospel of the grace of God. He has been saving sinners by the blood of Jesus Christ, building the Body of Christ, and making a way of escape for anyone willing to come to Calvary. But mercy rejected does not mean judgment canceled. It means judgment delayed. And one day that delay ends. The Day of the Lord is that day. It is the day when the proud are brought low, when the nations are shaken, when the false christ, the false prophet, and the whole satanic system that has seduced the world are dragged into the blazing light of divine justice.
Men today swagger across television screens and political stages as if they own tomorrow. They do not own the next breath in their lungs. The Day of the Lord is coming, and when it comes, every king, every banker, every general, every media propagandist, every Christ-rejecting celebrity, and every religious fraud will discover that God was not bluffing. Last week, we gave you the rundown on the Day of Christ and the Pretrib Rapture, tonight we give you everything you need to know about the Day of the Lord and the time of Jacob’s trouble.
he Day of Christ and the Day of the Lord could not be more different, one shows you the Pretrib Rapture and the other Jacob’s Trouble.
There is a reason why lost men mock Bible prophecy, and there is a reason why lukewarm Christians avoid preaching on the Day of the Lord. It is because the Day of the Lord strips away every refuge of lies, every fake peace plan, every apostate sermon, and every smooth-talking promise that man is going to fix this world and bring in some shining golden age. He is not. This world is not evolving upward, it is collapsing downward, and the Day of the Lord is God’s appointed answer to the rebellion of men and nations.
“Howl ye; for the day of the LORD is at hand; it shall come as a destruction from the Almighty.” Isaiah 13:6 (KJV)
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, for nearly 2,000 years in the Church Age, God has been extending mercy through the preaching of the gospel of the grace of God. He has been saving sinners by the blood of Jesus Christ, building the Body of Christ, and making a way of escape for anyone willing to come to Calvary. But mercy rejected does not mean judgment canceled. It means judgment delayed. And one day that delay ends. The Day of the Lord is that day. It is the day when the proud are brought low, when the nations are shaken, when the false christ, the false prophet, and the whole satanic system that has seduced the world are dragged into the blazing light of divine justice.
Men today swagger across television screens and political stages as if they own tomorrow. They do not own the next breath in their lungs. The Day of the Lord is coming, and when it comes, every king, every banker, every general, every media propagandist, every Christ-rejecting celebrity, and every religious fraud will discover that God was not bluffing. Last week, we gave you the rundown on the Day of Christ and the Pretrib Rapture, tonight we give you everything you need to know about the Day of the Lord and the time of Jacob’s trouble.
Harbinger’s Daily
By Jim Showers: It is common to cross paths with Christians who don’t believe the Jewish people today are God’s Chosen People. They fail to see how Israel fits into God’s plan for this world, and they cannot grasp Israel’s significance to them as believers in Jesus. Yet Israel is crucial to God’s plan to redeem the earth.
After Jesus arose, He met with His disciples before ascending to heaven (Acts 1:4–9). Taking them to the Hebrew Scriptures, He helped them understand that He had to fulfill what was written about Him in the Law, Psalms, and Prophets, which present two images of the Messiah: a suffering Servant (Ps. 22; Isa. 53) and a conquering King (Ps. 2; Isa. 11). He had fulfilled the suffering-Servant prophecies; and one day, He will return as conquering King. He considered this information so important that He wanted to ensure the disciples understood it before they began to build His church.
As followers of Christ, the same is true for us today. Through the progress of revelation, God unfolds His redemptive design little by little. People who see no future for Israel often say you must understand the New Testament before you can understand the Old. Yet Jesus and His disciples preached redemption before the New Testament was written. Their understanding began in the Old Testament.
Redemption is the payment of a price, by one who is qualified, to liberate someone or something from bondage. In Genesis 3, God unveiled His plan to send the Seed of a woman to redress the damage done by mankind’s sin (v. 15). This Redeemer would suffer when Satan bruised His heel, but Satan would be defeated when the Redeemer bruised his head. This promise gives us hope that all was not lost by mankind’s rebellion. God will fix everything.
After Jesus arose, He met with His disciples before ascending to heaven (Acts 1:4–9). Taking them to the Hebrew Scriptures, He helped them understand that He had to fulfill what was written about Him in the Law, Psalms, and Prophets, which present two images of the Messiah: a suffering Servant (Ps. 22; Isa. 53) and a conquering King (Ps. 2; Isa. 11). He had fulfilled the suffering-Servant prophecies; and one day, He will return as conquering King. He considered this information so important that He wanted to ensure the disciples understood it before they began to build His church.
As followers of Christ, the same is true for us today. Through the progress of revelation, God unfolds His redemptive design little by little. People who see no future for Israel often say you must understand the New Testament before you can understand the Old. Yet Jesus and His disciples preached redemption before the New Testament was written. Their understanding began in the Old Testament.
Redemption is the payment of a price, by one who is qualified, to liberate someone or something from bondage. In Genesis 3, God unveiled His plan to send the Seed of a woman to redress the damage done by mankind’s sin (v. 15). This Redeemer would suffer when Satan bruised His heel, but Satan would be defeated when the Redeemer bruised his head. This promise gives us hope that all was not lost by mankind’s rebellion. God will fix everything.
Prophecy News Watch
By PNW Staff: There are moments in a nation's history when a law reveals far more than legal intent. It exposes the moral direction of a country. This week may prove to be one of those moments for Canada.
The passage of Bill C-9 through the House of Commons is not just another legislative development buried in the churn of parliamentary procedure. It is a flashing warning sign. For many Christians across Canada, it feels like something deeper is being put on trial -- not merely "hate," as the bill is framed, but biblical conviction itself.
Canadian MPs passed Bill C-9, the so-called "Combatting Hate Act," in a 186-137 vote, sending it to the Senate after fierce opposition from Conservatives, the NDP, and the Green Party. Critics say the legislation removes long-standing safeguards that protected religious expression, particularly the ability to discuss or quote Scripture in good faith on contested moral issues.
Even the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops warned that removing the religious-text defense could create a "chilling effect" on clergy, educators, and believers who fear traditional biblical teaching could be interpreted as hate.
And that is exactly the concern.
The passage of Bill C-9 through the House of Commons is not just another legislative development buried in the churn of parliamentary procedure. It is a flashing warning sign. For many Christians across Canada, it feels like something deeper is being put on trial -- not merely "hate," as the bill is framed, but biblical conviction itself.
Canadian MPs passed Bill C-9, the so-called "Combatting Hate Act," in a 186-137 vote, sending it to the Senate after fierce opposition from Conservatives, the NDP, and the Green Party. Critics say the legislation removes long-standing safeguards that protected religious expression, particularly the ability to discuss or quote Scripture in good faith on contested moral issues.
Even the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops warned that removing the religious-text defense could create a "chilling effect" on clergy, educators, and believers who fear traditional biblical teaching could be interpreted as hate.
And that is exactly the concern.
Israel 365 News
By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz: hen Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed AB 446 into law on Friday, the state drew a clear legal line in the sand that may have already ripped through a Milwaukee courtroom where a father and son stood before a judge this week for destroying a mural that fused the Star of David with a swastika.
The new law, now titled Wisconsin Act 143, codifies the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism into Wisconsin state statute. The IHRA definition — adopted by the Alliance on May 26, 2016 — reads: “Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.” The definition is accompanied by 11 illustrative examples, several of which speak directly to the kind of imagery that became the flashpoint in Milwaukee: holding Jews collectively responsible for the actions of the State of Israel, using symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism to characterize Israel, and drawing comparisons between contemporary Israeli policy and the policies of the Nazis.
The law directs every Wisconsin state agency, local governmental unit, and public employee to apply the IHRA definition — including its examples — when evaluating evidence of discriminatory intent under any law, ordinance, or policy prohibiting discrimination based on race, religion, color, or national origin, or when applying enhanced criminal penalties for bias-motivated crimes.
David Soffer, Director of State Engagement for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), called the signing a milestone. “Since policymakers chose clarity and consistency in the fight against antisemitism, Jewish Wisconsinites are safer today,” he said in a statement. “AB 446 gives public institutions a common reference point to recognize anti-Jewish bias when it surfaces so responses can be timely, fair, and grounded in established standards.” Soffer also stressed that the law leaves First Amendment protections fully intact.
The new law, now titled Wisconsin Act 143, codifies the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism into Wisconsin state statute. The IHRA definition — adopted by the Alliance on May 26, 2016 — reads: “Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.” The definition is accompanied by 11 illustrative examples, several of which speak directly to the kind of imagery that became the flashpoint in Milwaukee: holding Jews collectively responsible for the actions of the State of Israel, using symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism to characterize Israel, and drawing comparisons between contemporary Israeli policy and the policies of the Nazis.
The law directs every Wisconsin state agency, local governmental unit, and public employee to apply the IHRA definition — including its examples — when evaluating evidence of discriminatory intent under any law, ordinance, or policy prohibiting discrimination based on race, religion, color, or national origin, or when applying enhanced criminal penalties for bias-motivated crimes.
David Soffer, Director of State Engagement for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), called the signing a milestone. “Since policymakers chose clarity and consistency in the fight against antisemitism, Jewish Wisconsinites are safer today,” he said in a statement. “AB 446 gives public institutions a common reference point to recognize anti-Jewish bias when it surfaces so responses can be timely, fair, and grounded in established standards.” Soffer also stressed that the law leaves First Amendment protections fully intact.
Geller Report
By Pamela Geller: Zohran Mamdani is moving so decisively in his early days and every move is anti-Jewish. It’s like a rabid Tourettes. Madness.
Jihadi Mamdani Repeals Antisemitism Definition, Legalizes Boycott Jews (BDS) in the City With the Largest Jewish Population Outside Israel
Jew-Hating Jihadi Zohran Mamdani Will Repeal City’s Antisemitism Resolution
HORROR: NYC Jihad Mayor Zohran Mamdani Condemned the Jewish Community Being Harassed At Park Ave Synagogue
On Oct. 7 Anniversary, Mamdani Accuses Jewish State of “Genocidal War”
Hope For Our Times
Sunday Night Prophecy Update!
03-29-26
03-29-26
Synopsis: Welcome to our Sunday Night Prophecy Update.
In this update, we discuss current global tensions involving Israel, Iran, and major world powers, and how these developments may align with Bible prophecy. With increasing pressure on Israel, shifting alliances, and ongoing conflict in the Middle East, what could this mean in the near future?
We’re joined by Lee Brainard as we break down these events and explore how they may point toward a coming forced peace and the conditions described in Ezekiel 38.
In the second half, we continue our study through the book of Ruth, highlighting powerful lessons on redemption, humility, and God’s grace. Through the story of Ruth and Boaz, we’re reminded that no matter our past, we can come to Christ honestly and receive forgiveness and new life.
Stay in the Word, stay close to Jesus, and keep looking up—our redemption draws near.
In this update, we discuss current global tensions involving Israel, Iran, and major world powers, and how these developments may align with Bible prophecy. With increasing pressure on Israel, shifting alliances, and ongoing conflict in the Middle East, what could this mean in the near future?
We’re joined by Lee Brainard as we break down these events and explore how they may point toward a coming forced peace and the conditions described in Ezekiel 38.
In the second half, we continue our study through the book of Ruth, highlighting powerful lessons on redemption, humility, and God’s grace. Through the story of Ruth and Boaz, we’re reminded that no matter our past, we can come to Christ honestly and receive forgiveness and new life.
Stay in the Word, stay close to Jesus, and keep looking up—our redemption draws near.
Paul McGuire
Superhuman Blood Lust!
About: Join Internationally Recognized Prophecy Expert, Minister, Speaker and Author, Paul McGuire as he analyzes current events through the lens of Bible Prophecy.
Dr Steve Turley
Trump’s Genius Chess Move Just Completely Crushed The Democrats
JNS TV
Negotiating With Terrorists Or Preparing For Escalation? Trump’s Plans To Neutralize Iran
Synopsis: Is this the calm before a devastating final strike on Iran? In this breakdown, learn how President Trump’s sudden push for negotiations with Iran might actually be a strategic trap, why military escalation is quietly accelerating behind the scenes and how a global power shift is forming in real time.
This episode reveals how modern warfare is fought not just with missiles but with timing and perception. If you want to understand where this conflict is really heading (and why the next move could reshape the Middle East), don't miss this episode!
This episode reveals how modern warfare is fought not just with missiles but with timing and perception. If you want to understand where this conflict is really heading (and why the next move could reshape the Middle East), don't miss this episode!
Athey Creek | Brett Meador
IRAN
Synopsis: Following the recent escalation of events between Iran, Israel, and the United States, many are wondering how these developments may fit into biblical prophecy and how to discern which narrative to follow. In our March 2026 Prophecy Update, we seek to filter through the noise by examining historical facts, breaking down current viewpoints, and seeing how these tensions might figure into the “wars and rumors of wars” Jesus speaks of in Matthew 24:6.
