You may agree or disagree, but:
The 6th Seal, releases the signs leading up to the Day of the Lord (that will shortly follow under the timing of the 6th seal still). This is based on several key verses of which you can check out in my chronology. Just Google the keywords: "Revelation Olivet discourse chronology."
1. "Day of the Lord" is a general reference to the period or age known as God's Judgment or Wrath. (Revelation 6 with the 6th Seal says the Great Day of His Wrath has come). This Wrath is in response to the cries of vengeance from the saints from the previous 5th seal.
2. "Day of Christ" is another name for the Day of the Lord, but it is used as a distinction here in the New Testament because Jesus is Lord. Anyways, in 2nd Thessalonians 2, the "Day of Christ" (KJV) is translated as "The Day of the Lord" in the New Living Translation (NLT), which is more accurate to our understanding that it is talking about the same period of time or age known as the "Day of the Lord" (i.e. the Day of the Lord begins with the 6th seal and ends when the world being purified by fire). Granted, "Day of Christ" could be used here as being unique because it kicks off the whole event known as the "Day of the Lord."
3. "Day of God" is used interchangablely with the "Day of the Lord" in 2 Peter 3. The use of the "Day of God" suggests that things are drawing to an End for this world and all it's evil works. For in the beginning: God... And in the end: God. For He is the Alpha and the Omega.
Side Note:
In Revelation 1:10, there is the mention of the "Lord's Day." Now, not to be confused with the "Day of the Lord", which is a period of time that takes place during the last half of the Tribulation; I believe the Lord's Day is Sunday. I believe this is appropriate in being called the Lord's Day because this is when Jesus had ascended to the Father to be our Mediator between God and man (Thereby completing His plan of Redemption for us). In other words, His mission was not accomplished until He ascended. While Christ's resurrection is very important part of our Redemption in Christ, the following ascension to the Father was just as equally important. This was the ascension to the Father when Jesus told Mary not to touch Him (Before He revealed Himself to His disciples). This is the Lord's Day.
The 6th Seal, releases the signs leading up to the Day of the Lord (that will shortly follow under the timing of the 6th seal still). This is based on several key verses of which you can check out in my chronology. Just Google the keywords: "Revelation Olivet discourse chronology."
1. "Day of the Lord" is a general reference to the period or age known as God's Judgment or Wrath. (Revelation 6 with the 6th Seal says the Great Day of His Wrath has come). This Wrath is in response to the cries of vengeance from the saints from the previous 5th seal.
2. "Day of Christ" is another name for the Day of the Lord, but it is used as a distinction here in the New Testament because Jesus is Lord. Anyways, in 2nd Thessalonians 2, the "Day of Christ" (KJV) is translated as "The Day of the Lord" in the New Living Translation (NLT), which is more accurate to our understanding that it is talking about the same period of time or age known as the "Day of the Lord" (i.e. the Day of the Lord begins with the 6th seal and ends when the world being purified by fire). Granted, "Day of Christ" could be used here as being unique because it kicks off the whole event known as the "Day of the Lord."
3. "Day of God" is used interchangablely with the "Day of the Lord" in 2 Peter 3. The use of the "Day of God" suggests that things are drawing to an End for this world and all it's evil works. For in the beginning: God... And in the end: God. For He is the Alpha and the Omega.
Side Note:
In Revelation 1:10, there is the mention of the "Lord's Day." Now, not to be confused with the "Day of the Lord", which is a period of time that takes place during the last half of the Tribulation; I believe the Lord's Day is Sunday. I believe this is appropriate in being called the Lord's Day because this is when Jesus had ascended to the Father to be our Mediator between God and man (Thereby completing His plan of Redemption for us). In other words, His mission was not accomplished until He ascended. While Christ's resurrection is very important part of our Redemption in Christ, the following ascension to the Father was just as equally important. This was the ascension to the Father when Jesus told Mary not to touch Him (Before He revealed Himself to His disciples). This is the Lord's Day.
I personally believe ALL THREE days commence at the 7th trump....
1. As Lord he seizes control of all Kingdoms as LORD
2. As Christ he rewards the saints, prophets and those that fear
3. As God he pours out his wrath on the unbelieving world gathered under the beast and his kingdom