017A - New Testament Sabbath Proof 4. (Revelation 1:10)



New Testament Sabbath Proof 4. Revelation 1:10


Is Sunday “The Lord’s Day”?
Sunday doesn’t seem to have enough evidence to clearly support it as “The Lord’s Day”. Christ did resurrect on the 1st Day of the Week which is known as Sunday, but this was a significant day in God’s Calendar – which is called the Day of First fruits“. Calling every Sunday the Lord’s Day does not make sense; at least not according to the Bible.

My Holy Day
The only day which is called “My Holy Day”, according to Scripture is the Sabbath. It is a day which is intimately connected to God, but even this does not make a strong enough case for the Sabbath to be the “The Lord’s Day” mentioned in Revelations 1:10.

The Day of the LORD (Yahweh)
Both the Old Testament Scriptures as well as the New Testament writings mention “A Great and Notable Day” known as “The Day of the Lord”. With many instances spanning the major and minor prophets to the words of Peter and Paul, this day refers to the end, when Yahshua (The true name of Jesus) our Lord, returns to judge the world.

Conclusion
“The Lord’s Day” which is mentioned only in Rev 1:10, is most likely referring to the “Day of the Lord” which is mentioned multiple times in the Bible. This was the title used for the End times by all the Prophets and even Peter & Paul. So it makes sense that John is also speaking of the same, as he says that he was “in the spirit” on “The Lord’s Day”. It is most likely that God took John out of his own time and made him travel through to the end times in the spirit. And from this point John starts to explain the revelation that he received of the End times.