#9010
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Book of Joel
Book • 2023
The Book of Joel is a collection of prophetic poems that address the Day of the Lord, a time of God's wrath and judgment.
The book begins with a description of a severe locust plague and drought that devastated Judah, which Joel uses as a metaphor for divine judgment.
He calls for repentance and fasting, emphasizing the importance of turning to God with all their hearts.
The book also prophesies about the outpouring of God's Spirit, as seen in Joel 2:28-32, which was partially fulfilled at Pentecost (Acts 2:16-17).
Joel's prophecies extend to the latter days, describing the Second Coming of the Savior and the ultimate restoration of God's people.
The book begins with a description of a severe locust plague and drought that devastated Judah, which Joel uses as a metaphor for divine judgment.
He calls for repentance and fasting, emphasizing the importance of turning to God with all their hearts.
The book also prophesies about the outpouring of God's Spirit, as seen in Joel 2:28-32, which was partially fulfilled at Pentecost (Acts 2:16-17).
Joel's prophecies extend to the latter days, describing the Second Coming of the Savior and the ultimate restoration of God's people.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned when discussing prophecies about God pouring out his spirit in the last days.

12 snips
Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Year C) - Luke 3: 15-16, 21-22
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

in the context of recontextualizing the way that he sees the Old Testament prophets.

Aaron Wirtz

From Selling Meth to Memorizing John | Powerful Prison Testimony
Mentioned by the speaker in relation to similar language about the sun, moon, and heavens shaking, as found in Mark 13.

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) - Mark 13: 24-32
Mentioned by 

in the context of the fate of nations.


Tim Mackie

Hyperlinks and Patterns in Jonah – Jonah E3
Mentioned as part of the reading for the day.

Week 30, Day 5