What is verse 3 implying, "Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power?" At what particular time or specific activity "...in the day of thy power" happen?
I suspect the passage is referring primarily to Jesus' first coming as Savior. He came unto His own but may of His own rejected Him. Nevertheless, others believed and received Him, proving they were worthy by faith to be forgiven of their sins and given new life.
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I suspect the passage is referring primarily to Jesus' first coming as Savior. He came unto His own but may of His own rejected Him. Nevertheless, others believed and received Him, proving they were worthy by faith to be forgiven of their sins and given new life.
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