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What does the Bible say about the eternal day of the Lord?

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The Bible promises an everlasting light in which the Lord will be our light forever, ensuring no more mourning.

Isaiah 60:20 assures us that there will come a day when the Lord shall be our everlasting light, marking an end to our mourning. This eternal day signifies a future time when God's elect will experience unceasing, uninterrupted communion with Him. The imagery of the sun and moon no longer setting illustrates a perpetual state of joy, peace, and clarity, free from the disruptions and sorrows of this present life. This promise echoes the themes found in Revelation 21, where it states that in the new creation, God's glory will illuminate the city, bringing forth a new era devoid of sin, pain, and sorrow.
Scripture References: Isaiah 60:20, Revelation 21:22-27

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The Eternal Day
Don Fortner · May 21, 1995
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