The
LORD shall utter his voice before his army: for his camp is very great:
for he is strong that executeth his word: for the day of the LORD is
great and very terrible; and who can abide it? – Joel 2:11
Both in the Old and New Testaments, "the day of the Lord" refers to some obvious and initial events which fulfill specific prophecies.
However,
both here in Joel and many other places in Scripture, the ultimate and
final day of the Lord is speaking of the return of Jesus Christ from
heaven to earth and the conclusion of history. This is the day of the
Lord, the final day of life on this earth.
And
Joel appropriately describes Christ's second coming as both great and
terrible. For those who look by faith to Christ and long for His return,
the day will not only be great in its import and power, but in the joy
that it brings. The redemption, the deliverance for which they have so
long hoped, will finally be a reality. Glorified body and sanctified
soul will unite to praise the Savior forever.
However,
for those who persist in rebellion against their Creator, who assure
themselves that they are not accountable for their actions, this day is
terrible. When the voice that called the universe into existence is
heard at the forefront of His heavenly army, no one will stand against
Him. He is strong to execute, to fulfill, His word.
As
He has promised, everyone will give an account of their deeds and be
judged before the throne of Christ. Those not found in Him will be
punished by Him.
How do you see that day? Will it be great to you, or will it be terrible?
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