The Significance of the Third Day

It was on the third day that Abraham reached the mountains of Moriah where he believed his son would rise after the sacrifice.  It was on the third morning that God met Moses and the Israelites at the foot of
Mount Sinai.  It was on the third day that Joshua led the Israelites across the
Jordan into the promised land.  It was on the third day that a wedding feast was held at
Cana and our Lord began his public ministry with a miracle.  It was on the third day that He rose from the dead. 

There has always been a special significance to the third day and in particular the morning of the third day.  If a thousand years is as a day to the Lord then we who are alive in the third millennium A.D. are in fact living the morning of the third day.  God will be very active in this time.  Watch for it.

 

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One Response to “The Significance of the Third Day”

  1. sarahmarie Says:

    you are very right. However, I am wondering if you aren’t suggesting that he wasn’t as active on the first and second days as he was on the third. I could aave just misinterpreted.

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