Living in Anticipation of the Day of the Lord

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In reflecting on the profound truths of the "Day of the Lord," it is essential to understand that this term does not refer to a single day but rather a new era marked by significant divine interventions. This era will begin with the rapture of the church, followed by the great tribulation, the return of Christ to establish His kingdom, and the final judgment. [00:06:01]

Peter tells us that the day of the lord is coming as a thief in the night, that is, it is coming when people are not expecting it. Jesus said if the master of the house had known at what time the thief was coming, he would not have allowed his house to be broken into; he would have been prepared. [00:10:58]

Seeing that all of these things, this material universe, look around, everything that you can see, the material universe, seeing that all these things shall be dissolved, what things? He speaks about the heavens, he speaks about the elements, the atoms, he speaks about the earth, and he speaks about the works that are in the earth. [00:11:42]

If I live as a total materialist, I'm a fool. If I put all of my value, all of my time, all of my thought and energy into things that are purely material, I'm a fool. Paul the apostle wrote, we don't look at the things which we can see because those are temporal, but we look at the things which we cannot see because they are eternal. [00:23:18]

Rather than putting my life and investing myself in the pursuit for material gain, I would be far wiser to invest my life in spiritual things and seeking spiritual gain because those are the things that are eternal. If I count my wealth and my treasure by my material possessions, when all of these things are dissolved, I will have absolutely nothing. [00:24:11]

What manner of persons ought we to be in light of the fact that the material universe is one day going to pass away completely? How should I live in light or in view of that fact? If the material universe or I should say sense the material universe because it shall be, the word of God shall stand. [00:25:32]

We should be looking for the coming day of the lord and seeking to hasten it. Is it possible for us to hasten the day of the lord's coming? Jesus, when he instructed the disciples in how to pray, said to them when you pray say, our father which art in heaven hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come and thy will be done in the earth even as it is in heaven. [00:28:32]

Paul the apostle speaks about the time when the lord will no longer be dealing with the gentile nations but once again deal with the nation of Israel and as he writes to the Romans he declares that all Israel shall be saved for there shall come a deliverer out of Zion who will turn the hearts of the children to their fathers. [00:30:08]

How shall we live in light of the fact that the lord is coming most any time as a thief in the night, the heavens and the elements will be dissolved and melted and all? Peter in verse 14 says we should be diligent. Jesus spoke a parable of his coming again and he spoke of the wise servants who were entrusted with the master's goods. [00:34:48]

Peter says be diligent, be diligent about the things of God, be diligent about the things of the spirit, be diligent in your service to the lord. Don't get lazadasicle, don't get careless in your walk and in your life. It's not a time for relaxation, kicking back, but it's a time of diligence. [00:35:44]

May he find us in peace that is in harmony with him, and then he said without spot and blameless so that's how we should live, seek to live a life devoted to the things of the spirit, diligent in our walk with the lord, living in harmony and peace with the will of God, living without spot and blameless. [00:38:08]

I cannot tell you when the lord is coming, but as Paul wrote to the Romans, it's high time that we wake up out of our sleep because now is our salvation nearer than when we first believe. Time is short, and what we do for God, we must do now and do quickly. [00:34:48]

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