First thing: For the Sept. 29 class there was a notation that something was posted by you sometime around 1pm on that day but I can't find anything there to read so I don't know if you actually posted something or not.
Second thing: On day 3 and 4 of Lesson 5, questions 4 and 5 regarding "the day of the Christ" I remember a discussion of this in comparison to "the day of the Lord" during our study or Revelation but my memory is a bit foggy. "The day of the Lord" referred specifically to Christ's second coming but "the day of Christ" was somewhat different. There are some notes in my Bible ( yes, I know, commentaries)that seem to say that "the day of Christ" refers specifically to God's plan for believers i.e. Jesus's return for the redeemed, both the dead and the living, which we refer to as the Rapture. "The day of the Lord" is a time when Jesus returns with power and glory to execute His judgement on an evil world. Anyway, I am not completely clear but may that's okay.
Hi Cathie,
ReplyDeleteFirst thing: For the Sept. 29 class there was a notation that something was posted by you sometime around 1pm on that day but I can't find anything there to read so I don't know if you actually posted something or not.
Second thing: On day 3 and 4 of Lesson 5, questions 4 and 5 regarding "the day of the Christ" I remember a discussion of this in comparison to "the day of the Lord" during our study or Revelation but my memory is a bit foggy. "The day of the Lord" referred specifically to Christ's second coming but "the day of Christ" was somewhat different. There are some notes in my Bible ( yes, I know, commentaries)that seem to say that "the day of Christ" refers specifically to God's plan for believers i.e. Jesus's return for the redeemed, both the dead and the living, which we refer to as the Rapture. "The day of the Lord" is a time when Jesus returns with power and glory to execute His judgement on an evil world.
Anyway, I am not completely clear but may that's okay.