Joel is unlike some of the more well-known prophets that we are familiar with. Daniel, for instance, was around a very long time. He, in fact, came on the scene during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, and later served notice of doom to Nebuchadnezzar's grandson Belshazzar. He lasted through a couple of upheavals in government and actually served Darius and Cyrus. He lived for a long time on the pages of Scripture. Isaiah may have ministered for 50 years. Jeremiah wrote both a long and a short book and lived on the pages of Bible history for many years. But Joel is one of those prophets that just showed up, spoke up and shut up. He announced, “The day of the locust, The day of the Lord, and even forecast the day of the Antichrist.” He finally ends with the day of restoration. Then he disappeared from the Bible narrative. God can get His message out. As we have seen he can do it with the preaching of His Word or with hurricanes and earthquakes. But God can speak.
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In April 2001, Pastor Phil accepted the call of his sending church-Grace Church of Des Moines, IA-to become their senior pastor. Since arriving in Des Moines, Pastor Phil has watched the Lord bless the ministry and continue its strong evangelistic outreach. As a missionary,...