The Lord's Day: A Biblical Exploration
The Seventh-day Sabbath
The seventh-day Sabbath is the Lord's day of the Bible because Jesus made the day with His threefold glory that only the blessing of the Creator God can make. The Lord's day, as distinguished from the day of the Lord, is Sunday. The term "Lord's day" is used only once in Scripture.
The Lord's Day in Christianity
In Christianity, the Lord's Day refers to Sunday, the principal day of communal worship. It is the first day of the week in the Hebrew calendar and traditional. This is what makes Sunday the Lord's Day (domingo) and why the New Testament church gathered on this day (24:27).
The Expression in Revelation
The expression "Lord's day" is found in the Bible only in Revelation 1:10, where John states: "I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and I heard behind me a loud voice, as of a trumpet." This verse reveals that the Lord's day is a special day set apart for worship and communion with God.
Conclusion
The Lord's Day is a significant concept in both the Old and New Testaments. It is a day of rest, worship, and spiritual refreshment that reminds us of the sovereignty and grace of our Creator God. By honoring the Lord's Day, we acknowledge our dependence on Him and our need for His presence in our lives.
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