The times and seasons and dispensations are clearly distinguished in the Word of God, and the work of the student of the Bible is to "rightly to divide" them. God has given a name to each, and we must believe that He means what He says, when, in His "Word of Truth," He speaks of four days, and calls them respectively, Man's Day, The Day of Christ, The Day of the Lord, andThe Day of God. These are not meaningless expressions. Each marks a separate and distinct period of time. Each has a morning and an evening, and its own definite duration.
The times and seasons and dispensations are clearly distinguished in the Word of God, and the work of the student of the Bible is to "rightly to divide" them. God has given a name to each, and we must believe that He means what He says, when, in His "Word of Truth," He speaks of four days, and calls them respectively, Man's Day, The Day of Christ, The Day of the Lord, andThe Day of God. These are not meaningless expressions. Each marks a separate and distinct period of time. Each has a morning and an evening, and its own definite duration.