What is the day of the Lord?
Amos says that it is a day of darkness, not of light. The day of the Lord we look forward to Paul describes as a day of celebration and reunion. So for whom will it be a day of darkness? Jesus answers the question. Those who run out of oil are left in the darkness of a lampless night.
I diverge from the traditional A/G teaching that mirrors the “Left Behind” eschatology. So don’t misunderstand me, I am not thinking of Amos’ dark night as being the Great Tribulation, but it is certainly God’s judgment on injustice and unrighteousness. There is a great upheaval the apocalyptic revelation brings. The unrighteous will be leveled; the poor made rich like the mountains - the great and terrible day of the Lord. The day Amos reminds us of is awful and terrible, just as Paul reminds us it is awesome and glorious.
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