The Lord's Day & The Day of the Lord
Rev. 1:9-11
Introduction (Matt. 28:20)
I.Its Roots in the Past (Genesis 3:8)
A.The Day of the Lord (Gen. 3:1ff; Ps. 139; Zeph.
1:14ff)
It is a judgment scene
The phrase “cool of the day” is better translated
“Spirit of the Day.”
The sound is a terrifying and loud sound.
B.The Lord's Day (Zeph. 1:16; Rev. 1:10, 15)
II.Its Relevance for the Present
A.Divine Visitation (Heb. 10:19-25; 12:18ff)
B.Divine Judgment
1.Guilty
2.Innocent
III.Its Revelation of the Future (Heb. 12:22ff)
Rev. David Reese has served as the pastor of the Springs Reformed Church since 2002. He is a graduate (Master of Divinity) of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. | more..
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