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What does the Bible say about the Day of Christ?

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The Day of Christ refers to the second coming of Jesus, when He will gather His church and judge the world.

In 2 Thessalonians 2, the Apostle Paul discusses the Day of Christ, which signifies His second coming. This day is portrayed as certain and imminent, urging believers to live in anticipation of His return. Paul reassures the Thessalonians not to be misled by false preachers who claimed that the Day of Christ had already occurred. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of waiting for the Lord's return, where He will gather His people and establish a new heaven and earth.

The importance of this doctrine is foundational to the believer's hope. As Paul writes, true believers are to live each day in the reality of Christ's return, understanding that every moment could be an opportunity for His return. This expectation motivates believers to operate as witnesses of Christ, knowing they will be transformed and fully glorified when He arrives. The anticipation of the Day of Christ is a call to remain steadfast in faith amidst worldly distractions and false teachings.

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The Day of Christ
Bill Parker · Sep 20, 2020
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