John was "in the Spirit on the Lord's Day" (Rev. 1:10).
1. Some teach it was the Sabbath Day He would have said the "Sabbath say"
2. Some teach it was Sunday He would have said, "First day of the week"
3. Some teach it was the "Day of the Lord The day of God's judgment (Dan. 9:27)
In the Greek time, the first day of each month was called the "Imperial Day," when the emperor was celebrated. This is the possible meaning, as the real King (Christ) is revealing Himself as the true King and is revealing His day- the Day of the Lord- that was coming!
The Day of Christ is when Christ gathers His saints to Himself (the catching away). The Day of the Lord is when God judges the earth during the tribulation. In one day, Christ gathers His saints; and the same day, the tribulation begins. In one day, Christ will return to earth; and on that one day, Christ's reign begins (The Lord returns and the Tribulation begins).
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Amen, this is great teaching. keep on letting the Lord use you Mother Dee.. Agape~~