{"id":1748,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:56","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/joel-212-17-fleeing-opportunities-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:56","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:56","slug":"joel-212-17-fleeing-opportunities-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/joel-212-17-fleeing-opportunities-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Joel 2:12-17 &#8211; Fleeing Opportunities &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Joel 2:12-17 Fleeing Opportunities  This is the last weekend of the year 2020, meaning this is the last Sunday morning that I will preach.  As we approach a new year, I am sometimes asked, &quot;What word does God have for us as we finish the old and welcome the new?&quot;  It is a good question, and one that I hope to answer this morning.  Before I do, let me say that whatever God says wont be new.  It wont be new for because two conditions have not changed.     1. There has been no new word from God.  The Bible has not been         amended, revised, or updated.  It still ends where it ended         in 2019, 2000, 1000, and even the year 100 AD.     2. Our condition has not changed.  Man is no more a sinner or any         less a sinner as 2020 ends than he was when 2020 began.  A         sinner is much like a pig.  You can wash a pig.  Put a suit         and tie on a pig.  Spray perfume on a pig, but a pig is still         a pig.  We can educate sinners.  Dress sinners in fine         cloths.  Even give sinners a Bible, but a sinner will still         be sinner until Jesus comes and completely recreates him.  Because of these two conditions, the message will not be new; however, perhaps the message will be better received because of two newer circumstances.     1. The degree of sin in our land has greatly increased. I am         speaking to American Christians.  We have been blessed to         live in a country with some minuscule amount of         righteousness.         a. We have never been a holy nation, a perfect nation, or             deserving of the title Christian nation; but we did have             knowledge of right and wrong, and it was reasonably             widespread in its acceptance.         b. It has changed so much of late, that many people are             thinking that means Jesus will soon return.             (1) Jesus may return soon.  I hope so.             (2) But we need to understand that were America is                  descending to is where most of the world has been                  living at.             (3) Where is that?                  (a) worshipping of false gods                  (b) denying the one true God                  (c) living with and accepting perversion                  (d) being oppressed financially, spiritually, and                       politically             (4) Granted, that is a terrible place for America to go,                  but it is where much of the remainder of the world                  has always lived.         c. America dropping to such a low degree does not mean Jesus             must return.             (1) It may.             (2) America is very influential and as we fall, the                  remainder of the world will like sink further into                  sin and together, we may hasten the Lords return.             (3) But not necessarily.     2. The rate of descent into sin.         a. That is new.         b. Sin started picking up sin back in the late 50s and 60s             and today we are in a free fall.  Hopefully, these circumstances will increase the audience who will listen to the message, but the message will not be new.  In fact, I am preaching it from an Old Testament book.  I could have selected almost any book to preach it from, but I selected Joel.  Lets read what Joel said and then I will preach his message.  Joel has several points in his message.  I will preach only three.  I. Gods Judgment Is at Hand     A. Joel used a common phrase to describe Gods judgment.         1. The phrase is &quot;the day of the Lord.&quot;         2. Anytime you see the phrase, &quot;the day of the Lord,&quot; in the             Bible, it is a reference to Gods judgment.             a. It may be a reference to Gods end-time judgment.             b. It may be a reference to God next judgment, like it                 was being used by Joel.             c. It may be a reference to both.         3. Joel used the term four times:             \\#Joel 1:15, 2:1, 2:11, 3:14\\     B. Joel told Israel that &quot;the day of the Lord&quot; was &quot;at hand.&quot;         1. That means the day of the Lord was so close, they could             have reached out and touched it.         2. However, even though it had not quite gotten to them yet;             like with most storms, if they had been paying attention,             there were clues that the storm was getting close.             a. For a storm, wind, rain, lightning and thunder in the                 distance are usually signs it is at hand.             b. For the day of the Lord, Joel listed several                 indicators that the day of the Lord was almost upon                 them.                 (1) \\#1:4\\ The fields had been eaten by a series of                      insects.                 (2) \\#1:10-11\\ What the bugs didnt eat, had just                     dried up and perished.                 (3) \\#1:17\\ The seed that was left had rotten in                      the ground, and the barns had broken down.                 (4) \\#1:18\\ The wild beasts were groaning.                 (5) \\#2:2-11\\ Some type of army was moving across                      Israel.  Whether it was literal or symbolic,                      insect or human it is hard to tell but it was                      real.         3. These were not the judgments.         4. The day of the Lord was &quot;at hand,&quot; meaning close enough to             touch; but it had not actually arrived yet.         5. These were the warnings that Gods judgment was at hand.     C. Have you been watching, paying attention, to the warnings God         has been sending America?         1. There have been many.         2. Let me give you some of the Big Five.             a. Removing prayer, the Bible, and the Ten Commandments                 out of the school.                 (1) That wasnt the judgment.                 (2) That was the sign that a judgment is coming.             b. Regulating church ministries (for the health and                 welfare of the people)             c. Rewriting history, probably all of history but                 especially American history             d. Legalization of abortion             e. Acceptance of perversion and the redefining of                 marriage         3. Remember, none of these are judgments.             a. These are the decisions America has made, each one                 an indication that judgment is coming, getting                 closer; but none of them a judgment from God.             b. This is what the people are doing.  Its bad.             c. But wait until you see what God does.             d. What God does is the judgment.     D. What will be the judgment?  What will the next day of the Lord         look like?         1. Of course, no one knows for sure; but it is like the past             judgments, it will consist of several things.             a. The attack and defeat of the sinning nation.             b. As a result, the people will be oppressed.             c. As a result, poverty for those that remain.             d. As a result, sickness and disease.         2. Of course, we are thinking this day of the Lord might be             different.             a. We are thinking that this time, Jesus might come                 remove the church and the rest of the world will go                 into the Tribulation.             b. If that is the case, there may not be a conquering                 nation, but there will be conqueror, the anti-Christ.             c. If that happens, it will be a far worse &quot;day of the                 Lord&quot; than any other!         3. Friend, the truth is God has not begun His judgment yet!             a. It is at hand.             b. You can reach out and touch it, but if you think what                 mankind is doing to God is bad, just wait until you                 see what God does to mankind!     E. Gods judgment is at hand.  II. Gods Hope Is Available  Joel 2:14  Who knoweth if he will return and repent, and leave a blessing behind him; even a meat offering and a drink offering unto the LORD your God?       A. That verse offers Gods hope.      B. Notice two things:          1. As long as there is God and life, there is hope.              a. Without hope, there is nothing but defeat,                  disillusionment, and death; but as long as there                  is life, God offers you hope.              b. Have you ever wondered why the devil keeps pounding                  on his victims until they are dead?                  (1) He has to.                  (2) As long as there is hope, there is a chance the                       person will repent and turn to God.              c. The devil pounds people so far into the ground that                  they have to look straight up to see daylight, then                  he pounds them some more.              d. If he did not, they might repent, trust God, and                  start to climb out of that hole.          2. But this hope is small.              a. At least it starts small.              b. Joel was saying, &quot;If we repent, God may leave us                  enough to offer a meat and drink sacrifice.&quot;              c. Thats not much.                  (1) A meat offering is not an animal offering but a                       meal offering.                  (2) It was made with a handful of flour.                  (3) A drink offering is enough fruit to squeeze out                       a cup of juice to offer to God.              d. But the implication is that if we dont repent, we                  wont even have that!              e. This hope is not like the hope God offered to                  Abraham.                  (1) Every place where the sole of your foot treads,                       I will give you.                  (2) Nope.  Not nearly that big of a hope.                  (3) That hope has long since passed.              f. Neither is it as big as the hope God gave to Moses.                  (1) Not a man shall be able to stand before you all                       the days of your life.                  (2) It is not nearly that big.              g. Or the hope God gave to Joshua at the River Jordan.                  (1) As I was with Moses, so I will be with you.                  (2) All God was offering at that moment to Joel and                       his readers was a possibility that they would                       be able to offer one meat and one drink                       offering.                  (3) Im not even certain that this was national                       offer.  It could have been just an individual                       offer of hope.  If you repent, I may leave you                       an offering.              h. Why such a little hope?                  (1) Probably because these people had been making                       the decisions they wanted and following the                       gods they had chosen.                  (2) People keep trying to explain America.                       (a) They make statements like the election was                            stole, if the people had known what the                            news blocked out, a sleeping giant is                            about to rise up.                       (b) I hope they are right, but many seem to be                            overlooking the more obvious.                       (c) It is possible that America has made the                            decisions it wanted and is following the                            gods it has chosen.  III. Gods Commands Are before Us     A. Joel was telling the people what they needed to do WITH the         day of the Lord being at hand.     B. You think what you will, but I believe what Joel Israel in         that day is the message that God has for us in this one.         1. \\#13\\ Rend your heart.  Joel 2:13  And rend your heart, and not your garments.              a. Interestingly, the action God wants from us first is                 an emotional.             b. Listen, the emotion God is going for is not fear but                 sorrow.                 (1) Fear is a waste.                 (2) Sorry can be a wonder.             c. God wants us to be truly broken, sorrowful, regretful                 for the wrongs we have been doing.  Joel 2:12  turn ye even to me with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning:  Joel 2:17  Let the priests, the ministers of the LORD, weep between the porch and the altar              d. Believe it or not, there can be no true repentance                 unless or heart is in it.             e. \\#2Cor 7:10\\ Paul called it godly sorrow.             f. Someone asks, &quot;How do you know if you are truly sorry                 or not?&quot;             g. If you are truly sorry to God for what you have done,                 the next action will be automatic.         2. We will turn to the Lord.             a. That means we repent.  We will change our actions.             b. Notice that Joel reemphasized this turning several                 times.                 (1) \\#12-13\\ &quot;turn&quot;                 (2) \\#14\\ &quot;repent&quot;         3. This should be done en masse and at Gods house.  Joel 2:16  Gather the people, sanctify the congregation, assemble the elders, gather the children, and those that suck the breasts: let the bridegroom go forth of his chamber, and the bride out of her closet.              a. This is not the first time Joel has said this.  Joel 1:14  Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly, gather the elders and all the inhabitants of the land into the house of the LORD your God, and cry unto the LORD,              b. Even the New Testament commands it of us.  Hebrews 10:25  Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.                  (1) What day approaching?                 (2) The day of the Lord.             c. You think what you will, but the place God has called                 His people to meet at is not at the Capitol or in                 front of a staged event.             d. Its at His house.             e. And you can pray from your house if you want, but that                 isnt in the message God had Joel preach to the                 people as the day of the Lord was at hand.         4. And after those things had been done, from that point             forward, there should be fasting and mourning.  Joel 2:12  turn ye even to me with all your heart, and with fasting, and with weeping, and with mourning:              a. God is not calling for a one-off event.             b. God is calling for a permanent, powerful change in the                 hearts of the people.  What happens if we dont do that?  The same thing that happened to the people to whom Joel preached.  The day of the Lord came.  An enemy nation attacked and defeated them, leaving them oppressed, in poverty and sickness.  That is the message Joel preached to Israel. It is a very old message, and it is not a pretty picture; but I believe it is the message our church and our nation needs to hear as we close out 2020.  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