Many Old Testament
prophets refer to this important period of years. Some use the terms ``that
day'' or ``the great day'' or ``that day'', but all strongly refer to God's reign
on earth through this expression, and thus the history of the world and the
specific It makes a strong reference to the sovereign's purpose for the event
history.
The Day of the Lord is God's special intervention
in the course of world affairs to judge His enemies, fulfill His purpose for
history, and thereby prove His Sovereignty over the universe. refers to A
careful examination of his pages of God's promises reveals that the Old
Testament mentions him 75 times about the day of the Lord . This phrase became
a very understandable subject of the Old Testament, and by the time of
Zechariah, one of his last prophets, he was able to use the term "that
day", of Mr. It was understood to mean his days.
This phrase has a specific connotation, being a
great theme of the Old Testament prophetic writings, being associated with the
future kingdom promised in the Old Testament, being associated with the coming
of Christ. establishment of this empire. The phrase " Day of the
Lord" clearly has an apocalyptic (apocalyptic) meaning.
Every honest biblical scholar who wishes to
become a genuine student of prophecy should have a firm understanding of the
concepts presented in the doctrine of the Lord's Day. They deal with pertinent
and practical doomsday promises. We must ``remove it from the sphere of the
vague and weak, and avoid regarding it as a vague theory or false theology.
Macdonald describes the day of the Lord as
"God will judge men and their wicked ways, and achieve victory and great
glory in His name." and when. In the future, there will be a great
tribulation in years after the rapture of the church, followed by 1,000 years
of Christ's reign on earth. (1) "On his day the Lord will judge him
directly and influence world politics." Long period beginning at the end
of the day of Christ, rapture of the church, great tribulation, judgment at the
end of the tribulation, 1,000 years of Christ's reign (cf. Acts 2:20; 2 Peter
3):10 Revelation 6:17 and the Last Judgment – ending with the creation of new
heavens and earth Great White Judgment of the Throne refers to the rapture of
Then in the next sentence he mentions the destruction of heaven and earth in .
In verse Peter speaks of the beginning and the end of the day of the Lord.
It is important for us to understand the sequence
of events involved in the Lord's Day. Jesus came first in , invisible and
unknown to the common man (parousia) in the rapture, raised the righteous dead
in , and saints still alive for 7 years in remove them from the earth. During
this time, great suffering will come upon the wicked people left behind on
earth, called the Tribulation of . At the end of this seven-year period , the
forces of evil gather to fight Jesus , who visibly returns (Epiphania) to defeat
them at the battle of Armageddon. Jesus then establishes his civil kingdom on
earth, reigning for 1,000 years as King of Jerusalem. At the end of 1000 years,
the evil dead will rise and all will be judged and receive the eternal reward.
Below are the key attributes about the
Day of the Lord that should be evaluated. These
are:
1. It will include a time of great judgment and
wrath against all nations and against Israel (Isaiah 2:12-21; 13:9-16; 34:1-8;
Joel. 1:15-2:11 3:9-12; Amos 5:18-20; Obadiah 15-17; Zephaniah 1:7-18). 2nd It
is associated with the overthrow of God's enemies (Isaiah 2:12).
3. Driving out rebels from Israel is an
instrument of God's wrath, leading to Israel's return to the Lord (Ezekiel
20:33-39).
4. When the judgment to conquer God's enemies
begins, there will come a time of great blessing called the Millennium, when in
Christ will reign with His body, the church (Zephanah 1:7- 18;3: 14-17)
."The important truth revealed here is that the days of the Lord, who is
the first to render terrible judgments, will end in years, and will continue in
the extended period of blessings to Israel which will be fulfilled in thousand
years." Based on the revelations of the Old Testament, the days of the
Lord are the times of judgment, culminating in the second coming of Christ in
and a special times of God's blessing that will be fulfilled in the millennium
thereafter. Continue.
5. The Lord's Day is also known as the
"dedication of Jacob" (Jeremiah 30:7) and the "Seven Days of
Daniel" (Daniel 9:24-29). Many other students of Prophecy refer to this
period as the tribulation (cf. Matthew 24:9, 21, 29; Mark 13:19, 24; Revelation
7:14). The main passage for many of the features and events of this time is
Revelation 6-19.
In many passages relating to the Day of the Lord,
it is clear that all agree on a time when people proclaim peace but prepare for
war. When they cling to the form of piety in, but deny its power.
The day of the Lord will come when they declare
that life's problems will be solved, when they will actually be in greater
danger than ever before.
Some people mistakenly associate the expression “
days of the Lord” with Sunday or the Sabbath. Nowhere does the Bible refer to
Sunday as "the Lord's day," but it always refers to it as "the
first day of the week." (See Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:2; Luke 24:1; John
20:1, 19; Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2). “We must realize that there is a
great difference between the Day of the Lord and the day of our Lord's
resurrection.
So Sunday is the Lord's day. But the Lord's Day
is the day when the hand of God in was directly manifested in man's affairs.
God works in the present time through events of history that bring about
upheavals, riots, catastrophes, times of prosperity and blessing, yet God's
hand is hidden in the glove of history. However, all Bible authors agree that
the day will come when God will once again intervene directly in human affairs.
The term "last days" is used in scriptures to refer to the time of
the Messiah. The New Testament Bible shows that believers in Christ have lived
days in the past. For example, Hebrews 1:2 says, "But in this last day, he
spoke to us through his Son, who inherited all things, and through him made the
universe. ”Acts 2:17 says he is.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy, young men
will see his visions, and old men will dream. " Also, in 2 Peter 3:3, the
scriptures teach: While the "Last Days" began at the first coming of
the Lord Jesus Christ in , continued into the present, and ended in with His
Second Coming, the days of the Lord began in with the rapture and will last
forever.
We know our view is correct because there is
actual evidence that matches Paul's prediction of the end times in 2 Timothy
3:1-7. The qualities that Paul describes in this
passage began to rear their ugly heads in Paul's time and have continued to
increase since , so that with the moral collapse of mankind evil is now
stronger and stronger in all societies. It is generally accepted that, as Paul
promised, today's citizens can be selfish, arrogant, proud, abusive,
ungrateful, conceited, selfless, and greedy. I already know. In family
relations, they rebel against their parents, are unloving and unforgiving.
Respecting their neighbors, they are cruel, traitorous, reckless, and despise
what is good. In relation to God, they are ungrateful, unholy, they love
pleasure more than God, they are in the form of piety, but they deny God's
power.
Unfortunately, these qualities are also found in
He churches, where there are people of immoral character and behavior.
outwardly religious but selfish and moral religious and intellectually
perverted Now remember why the future days of the Lord need to occur. After God
created man, he gave him rulership over everything on earth (Genesis 1:26,28;
Psalm 8:3-9). His universal domain states. In other words, God designed the
government of the earth as a theocracy, a form of government in which God is
the sovereign ruler of the earth, but whose rule is administered through the
human representative, Adam. But when God's enemy, Satan, persuaded the first
Adam to rebel against God and His rule, God's theocratic kingdom control over
the world system was lost (Genesis 3).
Through Adam's rebellion, Satan alienated the
rulership of the world system from God (Luke 4:5-6; John 14:30; 1 John 5:19).
Since that time Satan and his rebellious people have ruled his world system
according to their own ideas and methods (Isaiah. 55:7-9). In other words,
Satan and humans had a day in the world.
During the day they try to establish and assert
their sovereignty and divinity. But God's purpose in world history is to
glorify Himself by showing that He alone is Sovereign. To achieve this goal,
God has determined that His Day will be at the end of world history (Isaiah
2:10-22). On several occasions in the past, God invaded the days of Satan, and
the aforementioned interventions or days of the Lord caused rebellious people
to appear. There are several reasons why he did this. To serve an immediate
divine purpose (that is, to thwart, frustrate, or destroy the plans, purposes,
or completion of Satan and man). Ultimate Sovereign over the earth and
universe, to give Satan and mankind a harbinger or foretelling of the Lord's
final day, which will come to the end of world history.
A proper reading of Scripture shows that God has
exercised and demonstrated sovereign judgment over the nations in the past few
days. For example, 7th century BC. Assyria judging the northern kingdom of
Israel. (Amos 5:18,20), Babylon around the kingdom of Judah in south of the 6th
century BC and his 5th century. to decide. (Lamentations 1:12; 2:1,21-22;
Ezekiel 7:19; 13:5; Zechariah 1:7- 13; 2:2-3), Babylon took Egypt and its
allies in his fifth century. Judge BC (Jeremiah 46:10; Ezekiel. As judge of
Babylon in the 5th century BC he ruled Medo-Persia until (Isaiah 13:6,9). Thus,
we see that in the Lord's past days, God used direct and wonderful works, human
tools, and human activities through warfare to accomplish his purposes against
the enemy.
The Bible shows that the concept of the Lord's
day applies to the future as well, and that future days of the Lord are far
more important than past days. God will intervene at this time to restore and
exercise the Theocratic Kingdom that will rule the world through the last Adam,
Jesus Christ, as taught in Zechariah. 14:1-9; 1 Corinthians 15:45–47;
Revelation 20:1-6. For example, Isaiah 2:10-22 contains the Sixth Seal which
takes place in the future 70th week of Daniel chapter 9 as his described by the
Apostle John in Revelation 6:12-17. describes the day. Both Isaiah 34:1-8 and
Obadiah 15 describe a future Lord's Day when God will judge all the nations of
the world or the Gentiles. Since the past days of the Lord mentioned before did
not contain God's judgment on all nations, it is clear that Isaiah 34 and
Obadiah refer to the future in.
Joel 3:1-16 and Zechariah 14:1-3, 12-15 state
that when the armies of all the nations of the world were assembled in , the
future of the Lord, including God's judgment upon those armies, It also
mentions the day of When Israel goes to war against its country and the city of
Jerusalem in and the Messiah goes to war against them in . According to
Revelation 16:12-16, when his the bowl or bowl is poured in his 70th week of
Daniel chapter 9, these armies will gather his.
Also, Revelation 19:11-21 shows that when Christ
comes down from heaven at his second coming, this time he will fight them. At 1
Thessalonians 5:2, the apostle Paul taught that a day would come of the Lord
that would bring swift destruction to the unredeemed world. Obviously this
hasn't been implemented yet.
God intervenes in world
events, as in the Lord's days in the past, to judge his enemies and fulfill his
purpose in world history, so that he is the king of the world and will do the
same in the Future Lord's day - with one exception. Today will be the last day
of my Lord.
Today, Satan and the
rebels rule the world only in darkness (Ephesians 6:12; Colossians 1:13). Next
Sunday will be seen to be in control of the entire world during the Millennium.
When he does, he will prove who he is, the greatest God in the world (Exodus
15:11). It is worth noting that on the day of the Lord there will be a period
of darkness during which sins will be judged, and a period of light according
to the attributes of the God of Light, with no darkness at all. (1 1st Cor: 5).
The Day of the Lord is the Day of Salvation and
Judgment, or the Day of Salvation by Judgment. There are two aspects to this:
luck after judgment. Zephaniah 3** clearly records these two different aspects
of Him on this wondrous day, mentioning the righteous reign of the Messiah in
after Israel repented and turned to the Lord. It reveals that it will be
restored under. The first stage is an unprecedented and intensive time of
judgment spanning the 70th week of Daniel chapter and the Second Coming of
Christ. At this stage, God, who had allowed Satan and rebellious humans to
spend his days throughout most of his history, suddenly decided to destroy
Satan's and his humans' control over the world system. Intervene and remove
them from Earth and his . To end their day in the world (Isaiah 42:13-14; Rev.
6- 19). This stage is marked by violent outbursts of darkness and divine wrath.
The second phase is the period of God's rule over the world system. At this
stage, God intervenes to restore and exercise His theocratic rule over the
world through the last Adam, Jesus Christ (Zechariah 14:1-9; 1 Corinthians
15:45,47 Revelation 20:1-6). This stage is marked by an outpouring of light and
divine blessings.
The Judgment stage is highlighted by the
tremendous outpouring of God's wrath upon the darkness and his world in his
70th week of Daniel chapter 9. (Joel 2:1-2; Amos 5:18-2a; Zechariah. 1:14-15; 1
Thessalonians 5:1-11. Rev 6-19). Amos 5:18-20 emphasizes that this is the
general nature of the day of the Lord for God's enemies. This day brings
neither divine light nor blessing to them. After speaking of the darkening of
the sun, moon, and stars and the approaching day of the Lord's judgment against
the armies of the nations assembled in Israel, Joel said (3:9-16): Blessings
that precede "that day" (v 17-21). Zechariah agrees in , teaching
that the future day of the Lord will be when all nations will wage war against
Jerusalem and the Messiah will come to earth in to fight the nations (14
:1-5).Zechariah also notes that the first half of "that day" is
characterized by darkness, while the second half of is characterized by light
(vv.6-7), great blessings (v.8), and divine blessings (v.8). (v.9). This Light,
God's Blessing, and the Time of God's Rule will be the norms of the day.
The various warnings of the judgment of the Lord
that day were recorded, lest people should ignore them lightly and ignore them.
The global extent of destruction and the reasons for these judgments, that is,
generations of overly wicked people like the days of Noah and Lot, are
certainly emphasized over and over again. One word to clever is enough!
Knowledge of God's End-Time Program and Future
Expectations of the Coming of the Heavenly Bridegroom is given as a powerful
encouragement to a holy life and unwavering devotion to Christ. Peter said,
"Therefore, since all these things must be resolved, what kind of person
will you be, who with holy deeds and godliness look forward to and hasten the
coming of the day of God in years? (2 Peter 3:11-12). Click
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