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What does the Day of the Lord mean for non-believers?

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For non-believers, the Day of the Lord signifies impending judgment and a call to repentance.

The Day of the Lord carries a profound warning for non-believers, illustrating a time when God's patience will cease, and judgment will be executed. As depicted in Joel and reinforced in the New Testament, this day will come as a thief in the night, unexpected and profound in its repercussions. Non-believers will face immediate and irrevocable consequences, encapsulated in the imagery of divine wrath as a winepress of judgment, where the ungodly will be held accountable. The message is clear: it is crucial for those outside of Christ to recognize their need for salvation, as they will experience the severity of God's righteousness without intercession. The urgency of responding to the Gospel is paramount, as tomorrow is not guaranteed.
Scripture References: Joel 2:31, 1 Thessalonians 5:2-3

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