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Why is 'that day' significant for Christians?

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'That day' signifies the ultimate day of reckoning and the assurance of eternal life for believers.

'That day' references the day of the Lord, a profound expectation for every believer. It is characterized as the day of Christ's return, the day of judgment, and the day when believers will see their fulfillment of God's promises. Paul consistently reflects on 'that day' in 2 Timothy 4:8, emphasizing the crown of righteousness waiting for those who love His appearing. This day calls believers to live with a perspective that transcends the present, focusing on eternal realities rather than temporary concerns. The remembrance of 'that day' compels Christians to lead lives that honor God, filled with hope and anticipation of His return, reinforcing the need to be prepared through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 4:8

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