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Why is understanding 'that day' important for Christians?

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'That day' signifies the moment when God meets His chosen ones in saving grace, making it a pivotal concept for understanding salvation.

'That day' is a recurring theme in Isaiah, reflecting the divine appointment when God reveals Himself and grants salvation to His people. For Christians, recognizing this 'day' is crucial as it highlights the moment of God's grace in their lives. It emphasizes the reality of God's involvement in our redemption—bringing dead sinners to life and giving them faith in Christ. It assures us that God actively works in our present lives and has a future plan when Christ returns to fulfill His promises. This anticipation of 'that day' provides hope and joy, knowing that God's plan is ultimate and perfect.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12, Ezekiel 16, Isaiah 25:9

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In That Day
Don Fortner · Jul 14, 2013
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