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The Day of the Lord, From Babylon to Jesus in the Book of Joel | Bible Prophecy Explained

The Day of the Lord, From Babylon to Jesus in the Book of Joel | Bible Prophecy Explained

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The prophet Joel opens a window into one of the most powerful themes in all of Scripture — the Day of the Lord. In this lesson, Pastor John Musgrave explores how Joel’s prophecy of Babylon’s invasion and God’s coming judgment points forward to the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. You’ll see how God’s justice and mercy unfold across history, from ancient Israel to the outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost, and how Joel’s message still calls believers today to repentance, faith, and hope in the gospel.

If you want to understand the unity of the Bible’s story — from judgment to salvation, from Babylon to Christ — this study through Joel will deepen your love for God’s Word and strengthen your confidence in His sovereign plan of redemption.

📖 Scripture: The Book of Joel
🎙 Speaker: John Musgrave
📍 Series: The Bible: Each Book

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