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Episode 33 of "Aliens on Earth," "The Day of the Lord and the Song of the King," explores Zephaniah's message of cosmic judgment, or "de-creation," brought on by the people's "spiritual atheism"—living as if God didn't matter. The host draws a connection to Jesus, explaining that the darkness of the Day of the Lord fell upon Christ on the Cross, transforming it into a day of arrival, not terror, for believers. The episode culminates in the discovery of Jesus as "The King in Your Midst" who is a mighty warrior that not only saves, but also takes great delight in His people and "will rejoice over you with singing" (Zephaniah 3:17).
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Episode 33 of "Aliens on Earth," "The Day of the Lord and the Song of the King," explores Zephaniah's message of cosmic judgment, or "de-creation," brought on by the people's "spiritual atheism"—living as if God didn't matter. The host draws a connection to Jesus, explaining that the darkness of the Day of the Lord fell upon Christ on the Cross, transforming it into a day of arrival, not terror, for believers. The episode culminates in the discovery of Jesus as "The King in Your Midst" who is a mighty warrior that not only saves, but also takes great delight in His people and "will rejoice over you with singing" (Zephaniah 3:17).
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