October 2, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 274)
Thursday, 22 Meskerem 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/1st month)
Eithanim םינתיא 9 (Enochian calendar/7th month/perpetual streams)
~ Yamim Noraim םיארונ םימי “Days of Awe” (Day 9)
September 23, 2025 (International Fixed calendar)
Electric Moon 3, Limi 13 (13 Moon calendar/waxing gibbous moon)
~ Electric Deer Moon of Service, September 20th – October 17th
Ivy Moon: September 30 – October 27 (Celtic 13 Month calendar)
Day 11, 7th lunation at 72-81%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar)
13.0.12.17.8 5 Lamat 6 Yax (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Guardian Angels Day, Bring Your Bible to School Day
Revelation 3:10
(1526 Tyndale Bible)
Be cause thou hast kept the wordes of my pacience/ and I wyll kepe the from the houre of tēptacion/ which will come apō all the worlde/ to tempte them that dwell apon the erth.
translation: Because you have kept the words of my patience [my command to endure patiently], and I will keep you from the hour of temptation, which will come upon all the world, to tempt them that dwell upon the earth.
summary:
Because you have kept My command to persevere
This phrase acknowledges the faithfulness of the church in Philadelphia, which is one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation. The command to persevere refers to maintaining faith and obedience despite trials and persecution. This perseverance is a recurring theme in the New Testament, as seen in James 1:12 and Hebrews 10:36, emphasizing the importance of steadfastness in the Christian walk. The church’s endurance is a testament to their commitment to Christ’s teachings and their ability to withstand external pressures.
I will also keep you from the hour of testing (the hour of testing)
This promise of protection is significant, suggesting divine intervention to shield believers from a specific period of trial. The “hour of testing” is often interpreted as a future time of tribulation, possibly linked to eschatological events described in Revelation. This assurance echoes the protection God provides to His people throughout Scripture, such as in Psalm 91:3-7. The phrase can also be seen as a type of Christ’s deliverance, reflecting His role as a protector and savior.
that is about to come upon the whole world
The scope of the testing is global, indicating a widespread event affecting all humanity. This aligns with prophetic literature that speaks of end-times scenarios impacting the entire earth, as seen in Daniel 12:1 and Matthew 24:21. The universality of the testing underscores the comprehensive nature of God’s plan and the ultimate fulfillment of His purposes.
to test those who dwell on the earth
The purpose of the testing is to reveal the true character and faith of individuals. This concept of testing is prevalent in biblical narratives, where trials serve to refine and prove the faithfulness of God’s people, as illustrated in 1 Peter 1:6-7. The phrase “those who dwell on the earth” often refers to unbelievers or those opposed to God’s kingdom, contrasting with the faithful who are promised protection. This testing serves as a means of divine judgment and separation between the righteous and the wicked.
Perseverance in Faith
Believers are called to remain steadfast in their faith, even amidst trials and challenges. Perseverance is a key aspect of the Christian walk.
Divine Protection
God promises protection to those who are faithful. This assurance should encourage believers to trust in God’s sovereignty and care.
Global Testing
The “hour of testing” serves as a reminder of the trials that will come upon the world. Believers should be prepared spiritually and remain vigilant.
Faithfulness Rewarded
Faithfulness to Christ’s commands is not only commended but also rewarded with divine protection and ultimate deliverance.
Living as Overcomers
Christians are called to live as overcomers, holding fast to their faith and testimony in anticipation of Christ’s return.
(Bible Hub)
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