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Holy BIBLE JOEL (William Tyndale Majority Transcript)

The sermon unfolds through the prophetic vision of Joel, portraying a devastating locust plague as a divine judgment symbolizing the approaching Day of the Lord—a time of cosmic upheaval, national mourning, and spiritual reckoning. Central to the message is the call to repentance: the people are urged to rend their hearts, not their garments, and turn to God, who is gracious, merciful, and willing to relent from judgment. Amid the devastation, hope emerges through divine restoration—promises of renewed harvests, the outpouring of the Spirit, and the ultimate redemption of Israel, culminating in a future day when God will judge the nations and dwell in Zion, establishing eternal peace and justice. The tone is both urgent and redemptive, moving from lament to hope, from judgment to restoration, underscoring God's sovereignty, mercy, and faithfulness to His people.

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