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Sunday, December 13, 2015
Joel 3:16
The LORD also shall
roar out of Zion, and utter his voice from Jerusalem; and the heavens
and the earth shall shake: but the LORD will be the hope of his people,
and the strength of the children of Israel.
For further study - Joel 3:9-16
The ancient Jewish prophet Joel, in the first two chapters of his prophecy, introduced a very significant prophetic phrase, the "Day of the Lord". The definition of this phrase is "any time in history when the Lord intercedes in the affairs of man, personally on the earth".
In Joel's description of the "Day of the Lord" he starts, as does a
Jewish day, with the evening and night first and then the full day to
follow. Thus the prophecies in this book are described with the darkest
of events first, followed by the more encouraging prophecies. As we come
to Joel 3 we see that the Lord is warning the people that "war" is approaching and they must get ready.
This passage does give us insight into the Lord's mind and it reveals
that there is justification for "war" for the believer. The Lord tells
the Jews to "prepare war". Notice He does not say "prepare for war" but
"prepare war". In other words get ready right now.
The "mighty men" are to take their farming implements, their
"plowshares" and turn them into "swords". These men must turn their
"pruning hooks" into spears. The Jews, in the last days, are to be
always ready for going to war.
It seems by Joel's statement that the battle will take place in the area
of Jerusalem, the "Valley of Jehoshaphat". The "Valley of Jehoshaphat"
is the Kidron Valley located between the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and
the Mount of Olives to the east of the Temple Mount.
At the time of this war, Jerusalem will be the main focus for all wars. Zechariah 14:2 says
all the nations of the world will gather at Jerusalem for the beginning
of the "Campaign of Armageddon" which is the first phase of the Battle
of Armageddon.
This "mother of all wars" actually begins in the Valley of Jehoshaphat in Jerusalem. Verse 16 says that the Lord shall "roar out of Zion (Jerusalem) and the heavens and earth shall shake."
The truth is that before the Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah, roars out of Jerusalem "He roars into Jerusalem", Zechariah 14:4.
The Messiah comes to Jerusalem to the Valley of Jehoshaphat to judge
the Gentiles and then become the "hope of His people", the Jewish
people.
The days described in Joel, the days during the "Day of the Lord" could
well be describing the days we are living in today. There is the threat
of war in almost all of the Middle East and much of it is focused on
Jerusalem and the Jewish people.
As the days of Joel's prophecy play out in our world today the "voice of the Lord" will be "uttered from Jerusalem", verse 16.
The way that the Lord will deal with His people, the Jews, is that His
voice shall be heard throughout all the land and, in fact, all of the
world. His voice, His word, will go forth from Jerusalem as His
prophecies are fulfilled.
By the way, with the Middle East as it is today, the Lord's warning for
war is appropriate. That war is coming soon. Jesus is also coming back
to Earth, soon. However, before Jesus returns to Earth He will shout and
call all Christians up to be with Him in the Heavens, and that could
happen today, keep looking up.
PRAYER THOUGHT: Help
me Lord, to understand the days I'm living in and with all current
events setting the stage for Bible prophecy to be fulfilled, help me to
be ready for that coming and warn others of these days and their
prophetic significance.