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What does the 'day of the Lord' mean?

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The 'day of the Lord' refers to a time of divine judgment and the fulfillment of God's promises.

The 'day of the Lord' is a significant theme in Scripture, indicating a time when God will intervene in history to bring about judgment and restoration. In 2 Peter 3:10, it is described as a day when the heavens will pass away and the earth will be burned up, representing God's judgment on sin and the world. This term encapsulates the hope of final redemption for believers, who look forward to a new heaven and earth wherein righteousness dwells. The 'day of the Lord' stands as a reminder for the church to remain vigilant and faithful as they anticipate His return.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:10, Isaiah 13:6

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