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How do we know the Day of Jerusalem is significant?

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The Day of Jerusalem indicates a time of reckoning for God’s people, highlighting the ultimate justice and restoration God will bring.

The Day of Jerusalem represents a pivotal event in redemptive history, marking both the judgment of the wicked and the vindication of God's people. In Psalm 137 and further explained in the sermon, this day will be characterized by God’s righteous judgment and mercy toward His elect. It is a day where God will gather His true people, separating them from those who stand opposed to Him. This anticipation of deliverance is rooted in God’s promises, wherein He assures His chosen ones of their ultimate peace and restoration through Christ. Furthermore, this day reflects both the historical destruction of Jerusalem and its eschatological fulfillment where Christ establishes His kingdom. Therefore, understanding the significance of the Day of Jerusalem enables believers to trust in God’s faithfulness and to anticipate the peace He will finally bring.
Scripture References: Psalm 137:7-9, Revelation 18:6, 2 Thessalonians 1.

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