Thru-out the Bible, Prophets speak of the Lord's Day, or the Day of the Lord, [same thing], which by all decrees is yet to happen. And for Pete's sakes, don't argue it means, Sunday; Grow up.
The writer of Revelation, [John] clearly affirms that he was.."in the spirit on the Lord's day....". Now, how many MATURE CHRISTAINS agree that the book of Revelation revels things that WILL happen yet future, given the fact that John was taken in spirit to the Lord's day and told to write things that are and things which shall be hereafter.
Let me help a bit; Joel 1:5 " Alas for the day of the Lord is at hand, and as destruction from the ALMIGHTY shall it come". Amos 5: 18 " Woe unto you that desire the day of the Lord! to what end is it for you?" Malachi 4:5 "Behold I will send Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord".
Anyone that say's that all happened in the year 70 A. D.,must really get off the milk bottle and start eating meat.
2006-10-17
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