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In That Day!
Frank Borg
Since 1997, God’s Church
has been given clear
understanding on the
meaning of the biblical
phrase “in that day”.
God has shown that this
phrase is referring to
‘the Day of the Lord’.
This day will begin in
this end time the moment
Christ comes to His
temple ‘as a thief in
the night’ just
before the
commencement of the
tribulation but extends
beyond the return of
Christ (2 Pet. 3:10).
Let us take a look at
just three scriptures to
clearly demonstrate this
Biblical fact:
·
“And they shall be mine,
saith the Lord of hosts,
in that day
when I make up my
jewels; and I will spare
them, as a man spareth
his own son that serveth
him” (Mal. 3:17) In this
scripture, the phrase
“in that day” refers to
the end-time
when Christ comes to his
temple marking the
beginning of the Day of
the Lord to ‘take’ His
jewels to a Place of
Safety (Matt. 24:40-41).
This takes place just
prior to the
Great Tribulation.
·
“And it shall come to
pass in that day,
saith the Lord God, that
I will cause the sun to
go down at noon, and I
will darken the earth in
the clear day: And I
will turn your feasts
into mourning, and all
your songs into
lamentation; and I will
bring up sackcloth upon
all loins, and baldness
upon every head; and I
will make it as the
mourning of an only son,
and the end thereof as a
bitter day” (Amos
8:9-10). As can be
understood from this
scripture, “in that day”
refers to a time
during
the Great Tribulation.
·
“And it shall come to
pass in that day,
that the mountains shall
drop down new wine, and
the hills shall flow
with milk and all the
rivers of Judah shall
flow with waters, and a
fountain shall come
forth of the house of
the Lord, and shall
water the valley of
Shittim” (Joel 3:18).
The phrase “in that day”
is here clearly
referring to the time
after the Great
Tribulation and
during the
millennium after
Christ returns!
This undeniable biblical
proof demonstrates that
the phrase “in that day”
refers to a time period
which begins the moment
Christ comes ‘as a thief
in the night’ and
extends well beyond
Christ’s second coming.
Understanding this
phrase opens up a number
of Biblical prophecies
which have not been
understood till
recently!
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