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What does 'that day' refer to in Zechariah?

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'That day' in Zechariah refers to the coming of Christ and the establishment of His redemptive work for His people.

'That day' mentioned in Zechariah signifies the pivotal moment in redemptive history when Christ, the Messiah, arrives to fulfill God's covenant promises. This day is not only representative of His first coming but also encompasses the entire gospel age, extending to His second coming when the full restoration will occur. It reflects the certainty that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are not only secured in their salvation but also assured of a glorious future. This theme of a 'day' of salvation points to the profound truth that through Christ’s finished work, God establishes righteousness, allowing Him to be both just and the justifier of the ungodly (Romans 3:26). Thus, Zechariah's prophecy reminds us that believers live in a new covenant era characterized by grace, hope, and the assurance of redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Zechariah 12:1

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In That Day
Bill Parker · Jan 29, 2012
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