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The Power of the Lord's Day
Commentators unanimously identify 'the Lord's day' as Sunday, the first day of the week, which early Christians set apart to honor Christ's resurrection. John's example shows that even when isolated or persecuted, faithfully observing this day through worship can lead to profound encounters with God. As Matthew Henry notes, believers kept from public worship by necessity can still expect God's comfort and presence.
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18th Century
Theologian
I was in the Spirit. This cannot refer to his own spirit—for such an expression would be unintelligible. The language then must refer to s…
I was in the Spirit (εγενομην εν πνευματ). Rather, "I came to be () in the Spirit," came into an ecstatic condition as in Ac 10:10…
19th Century
Bishop
I was (or, I became) in the Spirit.—The mind, drawn onward by the contemplation of spiritual things, is …
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19th Century
Preacher
I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet. Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last…
“I was in the Spirit” describes John’s experience on Patmos. The words imply being transported into the world of prophetic visions by the Spirit of…
17th Century
Pastor
I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day. Not on the Jewish sabbath, which was now abolished, nor was that ever called the Lord's day,…
17th Century
Minister
It was the apostle's comfort that he did not suffer as an evil-doer, but for the testimony of Jesus, for bearing witness to Christ as the Immanuel,…