what does the bible say?
The day of the Lord is a future, unknown time when God’s justice and power will be fully revealed, bringing judgment on the unrepentant and vindication for those who trust in Him. In the Old Testament, the day of the Lord is depicted as a day of darkness, destruction, and division, where even the earth itself suffers, and God’s unmatched power triumphs over all opposition. The prophet Joel describes it as a decisive battle where God’s authority is unchallenged, demonstrating His sovereignty over all creation. The New Testament reinforces this vision, portraying the day as a time of wrath and visitation. It culminates in events like the battle of Armageddon and comes suddenly and unexpectedly. For those who have placed their faith in Jesus, the day of the Lord is not a time of judgment but a solemn reminder to live in holiness and readiness. It calls us to share the gospel and to live lives surrendered to God, motivated by love and the anticipation of Christ’s return. Ultimately, the day of the Lord urges all to acknowledge and surrender to God’s authority.