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Day Of Lord

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The Day of the Lord is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, signifying a time of divine intervention, judgment, and restoration. Prophets like Isaiah foretell this momentous day, emphasizing its dual nature of both wrath and hope. In Isaiah 13:6, the prophet warns, "Wail, for the Day of the Lord is near; it will come like destruction from the Almighty," highlighting the seriousness of God's impending judgment against sin. Conversely, in Zephaniah 3:17, we find a promise of restoration, as the Lord rejoices over His people, indicating that this day also brings hope for redemption. Jesus, in His teachings, underscores the unexpected nature of this day, as seen in Matthew 24:36, where He states, "But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only." The New Testament continues this theme, with Paul writing in 1 Thessalonians 5:2 that the Day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night, urging believers to remain vigilant and prepared. Ultimately, the Day of the Lord serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty, calling His people to repentance and faithfulness, while assuring them of His ultimate victory over evil.

chuck-smith

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of a tabernacle as a place of refuge and protection from the elements. He then transitions to the topic of the day of the Lord, when God will once again rule and bless Israel and Jerusalem. The speaker uses the parable of a vineyard to illustrate God

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jc-philpot

J.C. Philpot preaches on the significance of 'The day of the Lord' as a time when God's power is prominently displayed, bringing both trouble and deliverance. The blowing of the great trumpet symbolizes the preaching of the gospel, proclaiming mercy, pardon, and salvation through Christ. The sermon

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