We Studied the “Day of the Lord” in the Bible (Here’s What We Found)

BibleProject
27 Apr 201706:02

Summary

TLDRThe script explores the biblical concept of the 'Day of the Lord,' a theme spanning from creation to final judgment. It discusses humanity's recurring rebellion against God, symbolized by Babylon, and God's interventions, such as the Exodus. It highlights Jesus' role in confronting evil through his sacrificial death, embodying the Passover lamb. The script concludes with a vision from Revelation, depicting Jesus' ultimate triumph over evil, inviting believers to resist the corrupt 'Babylon' culture and hope for God's promised renewal.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The 'Day of the Lord' is a biblical concept often associated with the end times, including events like Armageddon or the apocalypse.
  • 🗡 Jesus's image of returning on a white horse with a sword symbolizes His role in bringing final judgment.
  • 🌏 The biblical narrative begins with God creating the world and entrusting humans to rule it, which leads to the temptation and fall of humanity.
  • 💔 The promise of defining good and evil independently results in broken relationships, violence, and humanity's rebellion against God.
  • 🏛️ The city of Babylon represents humanity's collective defiance, attempting to elevate themselves to God's status.
  • 🗣️ God's response to humanity's rebellion is to confuse languages and scatter people, making Babylon an enduring symbol of defiance.
  • 🦁 The story of Egypt mirrors that of Babylon, with Pharaoh representing a more extreme form of the same defiance and oppression.
  • 🎵 The Israelites' song after their liberation from Egypt celebrates God as their warrior and savior from evil, marking 'The Day' of their rescue.
  • 🍖 The Passover is an annual celebration of liberation, symbolized by the sacrificial lamb, representing hope for future deliverance.
  • 🐑 Amos, the shepherd turned prophet, announces another 'Day of the Lord,' this time as judgment against Israel for its corruption and violence.
  • 🕊️ Jesus, resisting the temptations of power, confronts the root of evil rather than the Roman oppressors, aiming to overcome it through self-sacrifice.
  • 🔪 Revelation foresees a final 'Day of the Lord,' where Jesus, symbolized as a sacrificial lamb, confronts the ultimate corruption of Babylon the Great.
  • ⚔️ Jesus's authority to define good and evil is represented by the sword in His mouth, signifying His role in the final judgment.
  • 🛑 The Day of the Lord serves as an ongoing call to resist the corrupt culture of Babylon and to anticipate God's ultimate redemption of the world.

Q & A

  • What is the phrase 'the day of the Lord' often used to refer to?

    -The phrase 'the day of the Lord' is often used in religious contexts to refer to the end of the world, encompassing events like Armageddon or the apocalypse.

  • What does the image of Jesus returning on a white horse symbolize?

    -The image of Jesus returning on a white horse symbolizes the final judgment, where he is depicted as wielding a sword to bring about justice and end times.

  • Why did humans rebel against God in the biblical story?

    -Humans rebelled against God because they were tempted by a mysterious unhuman character who promised them the power to define good and evil on their own terms, essentially placing themselves in God's position.

  • What is the significance of the city of Babylon in the biblical narrative?

    -Babylon, or Babel in Hebrew, represents humanity's corporate rebellion against God, symbolizing a culture that redefined good and evil and sought to elevate themselves to God's place.

  • How did God respond to humanity's rebellion in the story of Babel?

    -In response to humanity's rebellion, God confused their language and scattered them, preventing them from uniting to further elevate themselves to God's place.

  • What is the significance of the story of ancient Egypt in relation to Babylon?

    -The story of ancient Egypt shows Pharaoh, like Babylon, redefining evil as good and taking care of themselves at the expense of others, ultimately leading to their downfall when God turns Pharaoh's evil back on him.

  • What is the Passover and why is it celebrated?

    -Passover is a symbolic meal of a sacrificial lamb celebrated by the Israelites to commemorate their liberation from the corrupt human system of Egypt, marking 'The Day' when they were rescued.

  • How did the Israelites' hope for 'The Day' evolve over time?

    -The hope for 'The Day' evolved as the Israelites faced new threats, leading them to anticipate God bringing 'The Day' again to save them, similar to their liberation from Egypt.

  • What was the shocking news that the prophet Amos was appointed to announce to Israel?

    -Amos was appointed to announce that God was bringing another day of the Lord, this time against his own people, Israel, due to their corruption and violence, making them like Babylon.

  • How did Jesus confront the evil of Israel and Rome?

    -Jesus confronted the evil of Israel and Rome by willingly going to Jerusalem for Passover, intending to die as the final showdown, using his death to exhaust the power of evil.

  • What is the significance of Jesus being symbolized as a sacrificial bloody lamb in the Revelation?

    -In the Revelation, Jesus as a sacrificial bloody lamb symbolizes his victory over evil through his own blood, showing that he overcame evil not by taking lives but by giving his own life.

  • What is the invitation and promise of the Day of the Lord according to the script?

    -The Day of the Lord is an invitation to resist the culture of Babylon and a promise that God will one day free the world from corruption, bringing about a new era of righteousness and justice.

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Biblical NarrativeHuman StruggleRedemptionJesus ChristEvil OvercomeApocalypticDay of the LordPassover LambCultural RebellionSpiritual Warfare
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