Psalm 118:24 New King James Version || This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
There have been many occasions the prophets or the Old Testament has called the Lord’s Day or the day of the Lord, and the New Testament. In the Old Testament, when and if the Lord wanted to wrought great or mighty things, His Spirit will come on His chosen men/women, for the great and mighty things to be wrought.
But in the New Testament church which is us; the Holy Spirit who comes on men occasionally has now made an abode or home in us, who directs us, and works with us every time that we yield the members of our body to Him.
There are still special days in the life of the believer or God’s chosen, but the power has been now given to us to choose the days we are going to make the day of the Lord in our lives.
You may ask how I can make any day, the day of the Lord in my life. Proverbs 3:6 New King James Version || In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.
The above scripture answers the preceding question. To acknowledge God simply means; making God’s presence known. Thus, as you acknowledge Him, He shall direct your paths and those directions will definitely come with or in instructions, either from the word or you will hear a still small voice in your heart; then your normal day has become the day of the Lord and great things will happen.
Declaration
In the Name of Jesus, all the days of my life will be the Lord’s Day, amen!
Scripture Study
Psalm 118