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What does the Bible say about the new and better day of Christ?

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The new and better day of Christ refers to the promise of redemption and restoration through Jesus, who liberates His people from sin and brings them peace.

The new and better day of Christ is proclaimed throughout the book of Jeremiah, especially in chapters 30 to 33, often referred to as the book of consolation. This period signifies the promise of future hope for God's people, which culminates in the coming of Jesus Christ as their Savior. In this context, God assures His chosen people that, despite their current hardships and impending judgment, there is a glorious future ahead. This hope is ultimately fulfilled in Christ, who functions as the liberator, physician, and builder for His people. He breaks the yoke of bondage, provides healing for their sin, and constructs His church upon the solid foundation of His righteousness and grace. In John 16:21, Jesus illustrates the birth of salvation as akin to a woman in labor, emphasizing that through pain comes joy.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 30:1-11, John 16:21

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