John Bevere Challenges Lecrae On The End Times

John Bevere Challenges Lecrae On The End Times

From The Deep End With Lecrae by Lecrae

April 30, 2026 · 53 min · Season 3

About this episode

John Bevere discusses his transformative study on the end times and its implications for Christians today.

John Bevere spent 40 years avoiding the end times. He thought it made people lazy, argumentative, and passive. Then God told him to study it — and after 1,000+ hours in Scripture, everything changed. In this episode of The Deep End with Lecrae , John unpacks what he found: the Second Coming isn't an event to fear. It's a wedding to prepare for. And there's a mathematical case — built entirely from Scripture — that it's closer than most people realize. John breaks down why Jesus rebuked Jerusalem for missing the signs of His first coming, how the Dead Sea Scrolls upend everything you thought you knew about the Rapture, and the one Greek word that transforms anxiety about the end times into something far more powerful: eager expectation. This isn't prophecy sensationalism. It's 40 years of wisdom finally unlocked — and it will change how you live today. _______________________________________________ Step Into Reconstruction: https://reconstruct-u.com/ 📱Connect with us on Instagram! - / deependlecrae 📱Connect with Lecrae - https://linktr.ee/Lecrae Stream the Deluxe Album: / reconstruction 👕 Shop Lecrae Merch: https://lecrae.store/ _______________________________________________

People in this episode

Host: Lecrae

Guest: John Bevere

Topics covered

  • end times
  • Second Coming
  • scripture study
  • Christianity
  • prophecy
  • anxiety
  • expectation

Keywords

  • end times
  • Second Coming
  • John Bevere
  • scripture
  • Christianity
  • Rapture
  • Dead Sea Scrolls
  • anxiety
  • expectation

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Organizations: Dead Sea Scrolls, Reconstruct

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