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Detailed prophetic infographic titled “The Day of the Lord” depicting the believer’s inner covenant battle through stages of delusion, discipline, repentance, endurance, and sanctuary cleansing, with interconnected biblical references and symbolic imagery.
“The Day of the Lord” — A prophetic covenant-cycle infographic illustrating spiritual judgment, discipline, endurance, restoration, and sanctuary cleansing within the believer through symbolic biblical imagery and scripture-based timelines.

This richly detailed infographic presents a theological interpretation of “The Day of the Lord” as an inward spiritual process unfolding within the believer.

Centered beneath the heading “The Second Coming = Christ Revealed Within the Believer,” the chart portrays judgment beginning in delusion and progressing through escalating stages of exposure, correction, covenant testing, and eventual restoration.

The composition uses dramatic storm imagery, symbolic figures, lamps, beasts, eagles, sanctuary imagery, and prophetic timeline elements drawn from biblical passages in Daniel, Revelation, Matthew, Hebrews, Thessalonians, Psalms, and other scriptures. The left side emphasizes obedience, covenant faithfulness, spiritual light, and fruitfulness, while the contrasting central pathway illustrates compromise, self-love, unbelief, and hardened rebellion.

The middle section outlines the “Three Woes” as stages of escalating discipline culminating in an inner Armageddon described as a covenant war within the soul.

On the right side, restoration imagery depicts repentance, accepted discipline, sanctuary cleansing, restored fellowship, and renewed obedience.

At the bottom, the “Covenant Cycle” timeline presents prophetic stages including obedience, sacrifice ceasing, the Day of the Lord discipline period, the abomination set up, endurance blessing, and sanctuary cleansing, connected by directional arrows and scriptural references.

The infographic concludes with the message that Revelation unveils the believer’s inner covenant battle rather than a future geopolitical event, emphasizing covenant faithfulness, holiness, and restoration.