The Coming Days of the Lord
Dave Nobel
Millgrove (2007)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 3 | I Will Stretch Out My Hand Upon Judah | |
| 2 of 3 | I Will Call for a Sword Upon All the Inhabitants of the Land | |
| 3 of 3 | Yahweh thy God in the Midst of Thee |
In this 2007 series, we are invited to look closely at the prophetic Scriptures that speak of “the coming days of the Lord.” Through careful exposition, the classes uncover how God has worked in the past, how He is working now, and how He will act in the future to fulfill His purpose on the earth. These studies blend biblical history, present-day relevance, and future hope, calling us to faith, vigilance, and readiness for the day when His glory will fill the earth. Bro. Dave Nobel leads us to see the sure hand of God in all things and to live in a way that reflects our confidence in His promises.
I Will Stretch Out My Hand
This opening class traces the meaning of God’s “outstretched hand” through the Bible, from the deliverance of Israel from Egypt to the promises of final redemption. We see that God’s hand is both a source of salvation for His people and an instrument of judgment against His enemies. The lesson urges trust in God’s power to deliver and a willingness to be shaped by His purpose.
Yahweh Thy God
Focusing on the covenant relationship between God and His people, this class explores what it means to truly know Yahweh as our God. Drawing from the Law, prophets, and Psalms, it reveals how God’s name is linked to His character and His faithfulness, and how this knowledge changes the way we live and worship. The call is to wholehearted loyalty, knowing that the God who has chosen us will keep His promises.
I Will Call for a Sword
In this concluding class, the imagery of God calling for a sword is examined in its historical, prophetic, and symbolic dimensions. The lesson shows how God uses nations and events to accomplish His will, sometimes bringing judgment to turn hearts back to Him. It is a sober reminder of the seriousness of His word, and an encouragement to remain steadfast so that when the day of the Lord comes, we may be found watching and ready.
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