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Joel 3 – November 16, 2018
MICHAEL ABRAHAM
| 16 NOVEMBER 2018
OBSERVATION
What does it say?
THE LORD'S JUST JUDGMENT
Read
Joel 3
What will happen to Judah and Jerusalem? (v. 1)
What will happen to the nations? (v. 2)
Why will God do this to the nations?
How had the nations sinned against God's people? (Look at
Joel 3:2–8
)
What does God call the nations to do in
Joel 3:9–12
?
What will God do in response to the nations? (v. 16)
Summarize
Joel 3:1–16
in one sentence.
What will happen to Judah? (Look at
Joel 3:17–21
)
Why is the judgment of the nations reason to praise God?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
No interpretation provided.
APPLICATION
What will I do?
Does God have enemies? Who are they in this passage?
How can someone who is an enemy of God become a friend?
Why are many people uncomfortable reading about God's judgment?
What does God's response to the nations tell us about the consequences of sin?
According to Joel, will God leave the guilty unpunished?
Who can endure the Day of the LORD?
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