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Joel 2:12-14

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But, what is true

repentance?

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Many have the idea that true repentance is

being sorry for one‟s sin.

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Many have the idea that true repentance is

being sorry for one‟s sin.

One must be sorry for his sins.

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Many have the idea that true repentance is

being sorry for one‟s sin.

One must be sorry for his sins.› “Godly grief produces a repentance that leads

to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death” (2 Cor 7:10, ESV).

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Many have the idea that true repentance is

being sorry for one‟s sin.

One must be sorry for his sins.› “Godly grief produces a repentance that leads

to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death” (2 Cor 7:10, ESV).

› Godly sorrow is sorrow that God‟s will has been

violated, not that one has been caught.

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Many have the idea that true repentance is

being sorry for one‟s sin.

One must be sorry for his sins.

True repentance begins with godly sorrow &

ends with a change of behavior.

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Many have the idea that true repentance is

being sorry for one‟s sin.

One must be sorry for his sins.

True repentance begins with godly sorrow &

ends with a change of behavior.› “Bear fruit in keeping with repentance” (Mt 3:8,

ESV).

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Rend Your Hearts

Many have the idea that true repentance is

being sorry for one‟s sin.

One must be sorry for his sins.

True repentance begins with godly sorrow &

ends with a change of behavior.› “Bear fruit in keeping with repentance” (Mt 3:8,

ESV).

› The fruit of repentance is a changed life, a life

which no longer lives in sin.

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Joel 2:12-14

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vv 12-13a

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“„Yet even now,‟ declares the LORD, „return

to me with all your heart, with fasting, with

weeping, and with mourning; and rend your

hearts and not your garments.‟”

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Joel depicts a horrible plague of locusts that

has come upon the Israelites.

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Joel depicts a horrible plague of locusts that

has come upon the Israelites.› “What the cutting locust left, the swarming locust

has eaten. What the swarming locust left, the

hopping locust has eaten, and what the hopping locust left, the destroying locust has

eaten” (1:4, ESV).

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Joel depicts a horrible plague of locusts that

has come upon the Israelites.› “What the cutting locust left, the swarming locust

has eaten. What the swarming locust left, the

hopping locust has eaten, and what the hopping locust left, the destroying locust has

eaten” (1:4, ESV).

› “It has laid waste my vine and splintered my fig tree; it has stripped off their bark and thrown it

down; their branches are made white” (1:7, ESV).

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Joel depicts a horrible plague of locusts that

has come upon the Israelites.› “What the cutting locust left, the swarming locust

has eaten. What the swarming locust left, the

hopping locust has eaten, and what the hopping locust left, the destroying locust has

eaten” (1:4, ESV).

› “It has laid waste my vine and splintered my fig tree; it has stripped off their bark and thrown it

down; their branches are made white” (1:7, ESV).

The call to repent here comes from a great

catastrophe.

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The Lord encourages the Israelites to return

to him “now.”

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The Lord encourages the Israelites to return

to him “now.”› The Israelites couldn‟t wait for repentance.

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The Lord encourages the Israelites to return

to him “now.”› The Israelites couldn‟t wait for repentance.

God‟s punishment was on them & they needed

to act quickly.

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The Lord encourages the Israelites to return

to him “now.”› The Israelites couldn‟t wait for repentance.

God‟s punishment was on them & they needed

to act quickly.› We, too, cannot wait to repent.

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The Lord encourages the Israelites to return

to him “now.”› The Israelites couldn‟t wait for repentance.

God‟s punishment was on them & they needed

to act quickly.› We, too, cannot wait to repent. Joshua: “Choose this day whom you will serve”

(Josh 24:15, ESV).

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The Lord encourages the Israelites to return

to him “now.”› The Israelites couldn‟t wait for repentance.

God‟s punishment was on them & they needed

to act quickly.› We, too, cannot wait to repent. Joshua: “Choose this day whom you will serve”

(Josh 24:15, ESV).

“Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your

hearts as in the rebellion, on the day of testing in

the wilderness” (Heb 3:7-8, ESV).

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The Lord wants the Israelites to turn to him

with all their heart.

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The Lord wants the Israelites to turn to him

with all their heart.› God will not accept half-hearted repentance.

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The Lord wants the Israelites to turn to him

with all their heart.› God will not accept half-hearted repentance.

› God wants our entire lives to be under his

control.

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The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.

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The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

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The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.

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The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted. When Saul & Jonathan were killed, Israel fasted (2

Sm 1:12).

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted. When Saul & Jonathan were killed, Israel fasted (2

Sm 1:12).

When the son born to David & Bathsheba became

ill, David fasted & prayed (2 Sm 12:16).

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The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.› The people were also to weep.

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.› The people were also to weep; sin often brings

about weeping.

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.› The people were also to weep; sin often brings

about weeping. Because Moab had sinned against God, God was

going to judge them & everyone wailed & melted

in tears (Is 15:3).

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.› The people were also to weep; sin often brings

about weeping. Because Moab had sinned against God, God was

going to judge them & everyone wailed & melted

in tears (Is 15:3).

Because Israel had forgotten God, weeping &

weeping could be heard in the heights (Jer 3:21).

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.› The people were also to weep; sin often brings

about weeping.

› The people were to mourn.

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.› The people were also to weep; sin often brings

about weeping.

› The people were to mourn. The Heb term used here means to wail.

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites were to turn to God with

fasting, weeping, & mourning.› Fasting, weeping, & mourning were common

ways to show contrition in Joel‟s day.

› In times of crisis, the Israelites fasted.› The people were also to weep; sin often brings

about weeping.

› The people were to mourn. The Heb term used here means to wail.

This term commonly referred to the type of activity

at a funeral.

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The Israelites needed to rend their hearts,

not their garments.

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The Israelites needed to rend their hearts,

not their garments.› One common feature of ancient mourning was

the tearing of garments.

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The Israelites needed to rend their hearts,

not their garments.› One common feature of ancient mourning was

the tearing of garments.

› But, the people needed to tear their hearts, not their clothing.

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The Israelites needed to rend their hearts,

not their garments.› One common feature of ancient mourning was

the tearing of garments.

› But, the people needed to tear their hearts, not their clothing. The rending of the heart symbolizes true contrition

& remorse.

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Rend Your Hearts

The Israelites needed to rend their hearts,

not their garments.› One common feature of ancient mourning was

the tearing of garments.

› But, the people needed to tear their hearts, not their clothing. The rending of the heart symbolizes true contrition

& remorse.

God does not despise a broken & contrite heart (Ps

51:17).

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Rend Your Hearts

The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.

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The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.› The fact that they are told to return to the Lord

demonstrates that they had a previous

relationship with God.

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Rend Your Hearts

The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.› The fact that they are told to return to the Lord

demonstrates that they had a previous

relationship with God. BUT, THEY HAD LEFT GOD.

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Rend Your Hearts

The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.› The fact that they are told to return to the Lord

demonstrates that they had a previous

relationship with God. BUT, THEY HAD LEFT GOD.› We, too, can leave God.

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Rend Your Hearts

The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.› The fact that they are told to return to the Lord

demonstrates that they had a previous

relationship with God. BUT, THEY HAD LEFT GOD.› We, too, can leave God. “You are severed from Christ, you who would be

justified by the law; you have fallen away from

grace” (Gal 5:4, ESV).

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The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.› The fact that they are told to return to the Lord

demonstrates that they had a previous

relationship with God. BUT, THEY HAD LEFT GOD.› We, too, can leave God. Gal 5:4.

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Rend Your Hearts

The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.› The fact that they are told to return to the Lord

demonstrates that they had a previous

relationship with God. BUT, THEY HAD LEFT GOD.› We, too, can leave God. Gal 5:4.

“My righteous one shall live by faith, and if he

shrinks back, my soul has no pleasure in him” (Heb

10:38, ESV).

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Rend Your Hearts

The people needed to return to the Lord

their God.› The fact that they are told to return to the Lord

demonstrates that they had a previous

relationship with God. BUT, THEY HAD LEFT GOD.› We, too, can leave God. Gal 5:4.

Heb 10:38.

The Ephesian church had left their first love (Rv 2:4).

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God calls people to repentance.

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God calls people to repentance.› “Repent . . . and turn again, that your sins may

be blotted out” (Acts 3:19, ESV).

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God calls people to repentance.› “Repent . . . and turn again, that your sins may

be blotted out” (Acts 3:19, ESV).

› “The times of ignorance God overlooked, but

now he commands all people everywhere to repent” (Acts 17:30, ESV).

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v 13b

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“Return to the Lord your God, for he is

gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and

abounding in steadfast love; and he relents

over disaster” (v 13b, ESV).

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God is gracious & merciful.

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God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his.

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God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his. “The Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows

favor and honor. No good thing does he withhold

from those who walk uprightly” (Ps 84:11, ESV).

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Rend Your Hearts

God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his. “The Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows

favor and honor. No good thing does he withhold

from those who walk uprightly” (Ps 84:11, ESV).

“Where sin increased, grace abounded all the

more” (Rm 5:20, ESV).

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Rend Your Hearts

God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his. “The Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows

favor and honor. No good thing does he withhold

from those who walk uprightly” (Ps 84:11, ESV).

“Where sin increased, grace abounded all the

more” (Rm 5:20, ESV).

“The grace of our Lord overflowed for [Paul] with

the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus” (1 Tm

1:14, ESV).

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God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his.› God also demonstrates great mercy to his

children.

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God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his.› God also demonstrates great mercy to his

children. The Hebrew root behind “merciful” is related to the

word for “womb.”

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Rend Your Hearts

God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his.› God also demonstrates great mercy to his

children. The Hebrew root behind “merciful” is related to the

word for “womb.” The idea seems to be motherly

love.

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Rend Your Hearts

God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his.› God also demonstrates great mercy to his

children. The Hebrew root behind “merciful” is related to the

word for “womb.” The idea seems to be motherly

love.

“For you, O LORD, are good and forgiving,

abounding in steadfast love to all who call upon

you” (Ps 86:5, ESV).

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Rend Your Hearts

God is gracious & merciful.› God shows great grace to those who are his.› God also demonstrates great mercy to his

children. The Hebrew root behind “merciful” is related to the

word for “womb.” The idea seems to be motherly

love.

“For you, O LORD, are good and forgiving,

abounding in steadfast love to all who call upon

you” (Ps 86:5, ESV).

“Your steadfast love is great above the heavens;

your faithfulness reaches to the clouds” (Ps 108:4,

ESV).

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God is slow to anger.

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God is slow to anger.

God shows great kindness.

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God is slow to anger.

God shows great kindness.› In Hebrew, “great kindness” refers to God‟s love.

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God is slow to anger.

God shows great kindness.› In Hebrew, “great kindness” refers to God‟s love.

› Our God is a God of love.

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God is slow to anger.

God shows great kindness.› In Hebrew, “great kindness” refers to God‟s love.

› Our God is a God of love. “So we have come to know and to believe the

love that God has for us. God is love, and whoever

abides in love abides in God, and God abides in

him” (1 Jn 4:16, ESV).

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God is slow to anger.

God shows great kindness.› In Hebrew, “great kindness” refers to God‟s love.

› Our God is a God of love. “So we have come to know and to believe the

love that God has for us. God is love, and whoever

abides in love abides in God, and God abides in

him” (1 Jn 4:16, ESV).

“See what kind of love the Father has given to us,

that we should be called children of God; and so

we are” (1 Jn 3:1, ESV).

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The Lord relents from doing harm.

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The Lord relents from doing harm.› When the Israelites made the golden calf, God

planned on destroying them, but he relented

after Moses‟ intercession (Ex 32).

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The Lord relents from doing harm.› When the Israelites made the golden calf, God

planned on destroying them, but he relented

after Moses‟ intercession (Ex 32).

› When Nineveh repented, the Lord relented of the disaster he planned on bringing upon them.

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“Who knows whether he will not turn and

relent, and leave a blessing behind him,

a grain offering and a drink offering for the

LORD your God?” (v 14, ESV).

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Rend Your Hearts

“Who knows whether he will not turn and

relent, and leave a blessing behind him,

a grain offering and a drink offering for the

LORD your God?” (v 14, ESV).› The locusts had so destroyed the fields in

Palestine that there wasn‟t anything left to offer

God (1:9).

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“Who knows whether he will not turn and

relent, and leave a blessing behind him,

a grain offering and a drink offering for the

LORD your God?” (v 14, ESV).› The locusts had so destroyed the fields in

Palestine that there wasn‟t anything left to offer

God (1:9).

› The leaving behind of a grain & drink offering

would demonstrate that the plague was over.

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Just as God would bless the Israelites if they

returned to him, he will bless us if we return

to him.

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Why not turn to

him now?