The Book of Joel starts with the
verse “The word of the Lord that came to
Joel son of Pethuel” – Joel 1:1.
His name means “Jehovah is my God”.
His ministry was to Judah. He has been called the prophet of “religious revival”. He knew that revival
must follow repentance. He tried to bring his people to repentance. We will
find access to grace and know the presence of the Holy Spirit when we truly
repent.
The land of Israel had just
suffered a terrible plague of locusts that had devoured every green thing,
leaving only destruction. Joel believed that this had been a judgement send by
God because of the sin of his people. He was the first to prophesy the
outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon all flesh (Joel 2:28). Joel appears just a little before Hosea, only he speaks
to the southern kingdom of Judah. Hosea spoke to the northern tribes.
Joel called the people to
consider the cause of the calamity. They must mourn with true repentance if
they wished to be spared further judgement (Joel 2:1217). Desperate, they were ready to listen to anyone who
could explain their plight. It was a great hour for the preacher, for now, in
their extremity, people would turn to God.
In Joel chapter 2 we see the blast of the ram’s horn calling an assembly
for a great fast. Everyone is there, even brides and bridegrooms on their wedding
day (Joel 2:16). The priests came in
black sackcloth, and bow to the ground and cry to God within the sanctuary. “Rent your heart and not your garments. Return
to the Lord your God for he is gracious and compassionate” (Joel 2:13). It was an event to bring
the people back to God. He also assures the people that God will indeed send
both temporal mercies (Joel 2:18-27)
and spiritual blessings (Joel 2:28-32).
Spiritual deliverance is the
great central promise of the book of Joel. Other prophets have foretold details
concerning the Lord’s life on earth, and even his future reign. To Joel was
committed the privilege of telling that God would pour out his Spirit upon all
flesh. He tells us that the blessing will flow forth from Jerusalem (Joel 2:32; 3:18). This prophecy we are definitely
told was fulfilled at the day of Pentecost. Peter said, “this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel” (Acts 2:16)
In the third chapter he tells
about the judgement of the nations after the battle of Armageddon (Joel 3:2-7). Same is being said on Mathew 3:2-7 and Revelation 19:17-21.
The book of Joel is a lesson for
us today. The church is in a desolate condition. It has been laid waste by many
spiritual foes, well described in Joel
1:4. There are famine and drought on all sides. The call goes to Christians
today to go into the dust before the Lord in the true repentance of heart. This
repentance must begin with ministers and elders. It we will return unto the
Lord, he will fulfil his promise to us by his outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
May God enable you to walk close with him at this hour and get filled with the
anointing of the Spirit to lead a life which glorifies him.
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