Are You Ready For The Day of the Lord? - Mark Dever
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- Mark Dever explores the concept of secularism and its impact on individuals and society, drawing from the early Christian letter to the Thessalonians. He shares personal anecdotes and historical examples to emphasize the hope and unity that believers have in the face of death and the Second Coming of Christ. Dever warns against the hopelessness and immorality of secularism and encourages listeners to prioritize their relationship with God and live according to His word, staying self-controlled and spiritually awake in anticipation of the day of the Lord. He emphasizes the significance of regular church attendance and study of God's word and encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and fully understand the importance of the hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ.
This was recorded at the TGC 2015 National Conference in Orlando, Florida.
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This is an excellent message and I wish more people could hear it. The suicide rate is up and a generation of people are loosing hope. Thank God for the Blessed Hope of the believer.
Wow!!! I’m blessed
Glory to Jesus
This is so good!
As usual, Dr. Dever is spot on. A great expository communicator.
Excellent!
Hi Ellen
Wonderful videos!
When people say a pastor is spot on they simply mean they agree with them. Nothing to do with actually being correct
Who gets to decide correctness? We all must humble ourselves before the One who can declare what is correct.
very inspiring words by Mr Mark Dever
exceptional preaching sir
Nice
The Day of the Lord is every Sunday.
Wrong. He correctly taught it.
Wrong. He did not.
@@kylec8950 With that rationale whatever day you were born on is your birthday. Every Friday is my birthday. How about you?
@@thelordsdayministry2026 Except that is not at all the same. Did you know that "Day of the Lord" and "Lord's Day" is the same contruction on Greek and Hebrew. It's the same thing. Christ comes to visit His Churches. See the book of Revelation when he said he would come and visit them, then gives the rest of the book, the destruction of Jerusalem and Rome in 70AD as an example.
@@kylec8950 Most people think the book of Revelation was written after 70 AD. Christ lives in us. What verse says that Jesus visited the churches?
Isaiah chapter 10-19 talks about the day of the Lord. That's talking about the Sabbath? By the way it wasn't till the 4th century AD that Christian's Sabbath was recognized as Sunday (the first day of the week).
Rapture no later then 2023? Google rapture thoughts.
Still can’t find a single verse about a rapture. Nor can I gong where it was ever taught before the mid 1800’s.
John Calvin and Martin Luther did not teach tithing. So as a Calvinist why does Mark Dever teach it.
Because Jesus taught it and He is greater than Calvin or Luther.
@@HearGodsWord did Jesus or His apostles collect tithes? Of course not. They were law keeping Jews who knew that only Levites are authorized to collect tithes. No, Jesus did not teach tithing nor did he practice it Himself nor did his apostles.
So you think it's unbiblical to tithe then?
@@HearGodsWord not unbiblical since it is part of the Bible. The proper term would be unChristian since Christianity is New Covenant while tithing is Old Covenant. This is the same reason why we do not keep all the other Levitical laws such as burnt offerings, food laws, mildew laws etc.
Except that it's not unchristian because of what's written in the Gospels and Paul's epistles.
Non existent hermeneutic.
If anyone out there can endure sound teaching about 1 Thesselonians 4....
www.blogtalkradio.com/eschatology-allthingsfulfilled/2016/06/07/does-the-bible-teach-a-yet-future-rapture-in-1-thessalonians-chapter-4