PROPHET JOEL
Every
time Prophet Joel thought of King Jehoram, he would fume. Disgusted with
Jehoram’s “Look-North Policy” towards evil Ahab, his father in law, and his
mindless murders of his own siblings, Joel looked up to the heavens for answers.
He knew that the proliferation of evil would be catastrophic to Judah and
Jerusalem.
Meanwhile,
God had already prepared armies from the Philistines and the Arabs for Judah’s
eventual judgment. The hated Jehoram was utterly defeated, goods plundered and
family enslaved. To make judgment complete, God afflicted the king with an
incurable disease and he died in great pain. As usual, to provide the
continuation of the Davidic kingdom, God preserved Ahaziah, who miraculously
escaped unharmed by the raiding conquerors.
Prophet
Joel remembered of how the Spirit of God had come upon a Levite and he had
caused great victory for King Jehoshaphat. He smiled as he stood in awe of God’s
power!
And then the vision came. In the vision, he saw a great
multitude of God’s people being empowered and anointed by the Holy Spirit.
Although this was difficult time for Judah and Jerusalem, there would come a
time of great works being wrought by God’s Spirit. It was all possible as the
prophet’s mind flashed back to Moses’ days when the great deliverer himself
said, “I wish that all Lord’s people were prophets
and that the Lord would put his Spirit on them!”
“The time will come where greater works shall be done
for Yahweh’s glory,” Joel spoke to himself and
grinned.
The
people who suffered much under Jehoram’s chaotic rule were very much encouraged.
The prophet summoned them to repent as their God would once more restore
Jerusalem for his glory. From ministers of the temple to the farmers, young and
old, rich and poor, they needed to put on sackcloth and gather a fast.
The
prophet declared, “Yahweh says, ‘I will repay you
for the years the locusts have eaten. You will have plenty to eat, until you are
full. Never again will my people be shamed’” The drought caused by
swarming locusts would be replenished. The suffering would turn to celebration
of harvest! Oil, wine and grain would overflow to satisfaction for
all!
In
Joel’s mind, the nations that attacked Judah were like a drop in the ocean to
God. Which nation could be stronger than the Creator of the Universe? Who could
upstage the Ruler of the Earth? They would be brought down and destroyed with
one strike! To the prophet, the future of Jerusalem was very much secure under
the mighty hands of God. God fought battles for righteous kings before and He
would continue to fight for them. And the people must understand that too.
Joel’s
God-given vision in which he prophesied to the people also meant for distant
future, something the prophet himself would not enjoy seeing. He spoke of the
Day of the Lord that would set an unprecedented time of restoration for
Jerusalem. And God would rule from Mount Zion, forever. The prophet put it more
animatedly, “The Lord roars from Zion and thunders
from Jerusalem!” The Lion of Judah prophesy of old would be fulfilled!
What
would Prophet Joel say to us if he were still alive today?
1.
God is a God of second chances.
2. The spoken Word of God will come to pass no matter how long it takes.
3. No nations will ever stand against the Might of God.
4. Jerusalem will be the centre of the reign of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the prophesied Lion of Judah.
5. Don’t give up. God will fight the battle for you.
2. The spoken Word of God will come to pass no matter how long it takes.
3. No nations will ever stand against the Might of God.
4. Jerusalem will be the centre of the reign of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the prophesied Lion of Judah.
5. Don’t give up. God will fight the battle for you.
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