What you'll learn
- Be able to understand the Day of the Lord in the Bible
- Be able to explain the relationship of the Tribulation with the Day of the Lord
- Be able to show the connection between Old and New Testament Day of the Lord passages
- Be able to tell why the Day of the Lord is relevant to how we live today
Requirements
- You only need to be interested in learning to take this course.
Description
The Day of the Lord is a study of the Tribulation. This is a course in Bible prophecy.
Major prophets in the Old Testament are first explored. These passages give us a foundation as to why the Day of the Lord is so important. These prophetic passages demonstrate the Tribulation from God's perspective. We can understand what the Lord has to say by studying his words, the Bible. By keeping with the Bible we are able to avoid unrelated issues.
The Day of the Lord is mentioned several times in the New Testament. This shows that the Bible is consistent in its teaching about this important subject.
We take a look at what the Tribulation (Day of the Lord) means for Israel. We also consider the relationship of the Church to the Tribulation. Will those who are now saved go through the Tribulation? Is there a chance for anyone to be saved in the Tribulation? What brings an end to the Tribulation? These and other questions are answered in this Bible prophecy course.
There is practical application all throughout the Bible. The Day of the Lord is no different. The Lord has certain things he wants us to learn from all of the Bible, even prophecy. Come learn wonderful things in these exciting passages!
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for all students.
Instructor
James is a pastor, author and teacher. He has traveled helping small churches throughout the United States. James has an earned Doctor of Ministry degree along with many years of pastoral experience. He is the author of "Money and the Bible Christian Living-Rugged Faith." James is a veteran, having honorably served in the Navy. He and his wife have two grown children. They make their home in Oregon.