Now isn't it amazing that the Day of the Lord starts all the way back at Isaiah chapter 2 and comes all the way up through the Old Testament comes through the four gospels to a certain extent, skips over Paul's epistles and picks up again in Peter and Revelation. Now on the other hand every reference we have for the "Day of Christ" will come only from the pen of the apostle Paul. You can find no reference to the "Day of Christ" anywhere else in Scripture. Now that should be enlightening shouldn't it? You'd think that would just blow away all the argument wouldn't you? But no, most continue to try to mix it all up by throwing it all in the blender, turning it up on high, and start to ladle it out, and then they wonder why people get sick to their stomach. Well it's enough to confuse anybody.


But if you'll just separate the Scriptures by keeping Paul's epistle, the Body of Christ, where it belongs and everything else that fits on the front end and on the back end, then there's no problem.


Now come back to I Thessalonians chapter 5, and verse 3, and let's compare the believer in chapter 4, and the unbeliever in chapter 5. Just look at the pronouns in each chapter, "we, us, and you vs. they and them"


I Thessalonians 5:3

"For when they..."