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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz, and you're listening to the Bible in a Year podcast, where we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture. The Bible in a Year podcast is brought to you by Ascension. Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation, discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today. It is day 108. We are reading from Isaiah Chapter 14 and 15. Also, we are diving into the Book of the Prophet Joel, chapters one and two, as well as praying or getting wisdom from Proverbs. I'm so used to talking about the Psalms and how we pray the Psalms. But for the next foreseeable future, we will be reading from the Proverbs, Chapter 10 today, verses 17 through 20. As I said, we are diving into the Book of the Prophet Joel. Joel is only three chapters long. In fact, he's one of the Minor prophets, and as one of the Minor prophets, he's going to be just shorter. That means Joel today, Joel tomorrow, and then Nehum, the next couple of days. Habakkuk, the next couple of days after that, Baruch, Giusef and I, you would know all of this if you downloaded your own Bible in a Year reading plan, you can do that now if you'd like by visiting ascensionpress.

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Com/bibleineyear. You might realize that the Bible translation I'm reading from is the revised standard version, second Catholic edition. I'm using the Great Adventure Bible from Ascension. You also Two, you also can subscribe to this podcast. You also might realize that I just mixed up the Download the Bible in a Year reading plan and the Bible translation I'm reading from. If you're someone who really likes consistency, well, you've probably really liked these introductions. In this day, just slight variation on the consistency. As I said, it is day 188. We're reading Isaiah 14:15, Joel 1:2, and Proverbs 10:17-20. The Book of the Prophet, Isaiah 14:Restoration of Israel. The Lord will have compassion on Jacob, and will again choose Israel, and will set them in their own land, and strangers will join them, and will cling to the house of Jacob, and the peoples will take them and bring them to their place, and the house of Israel will possess them in the Lord's land as male and female slaves. They will take captive those who were their captors, and rule over those who oppressed them. When the Lord has given you rest from your pain and turmoil, and the hard service with which you were made to serve, you will take up this taunt against the king of Babylon.

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How the oppressor has ceased, the insolent fury ceased. The Lord has broken the staff of the wicked, the scepter of rulers, that struck the peoples in wrath with unceasing blows, that ruled the nations in anger with unrelenting persecution. The whole earth is at rest and quiet. They break forth into singing. The Cypruses, Rejoice at you, the cedars of Lebanon, saying, Since you were laid low, No hewer comes up against us. Sheol beneath is stirred up to meet you when you come. It rouses the shades to greet you, all who were leaders of the earth. It raises from their thrones all who were kings of the nations. All of them will speak and say to you, 'You, too, have become as weak as we. You have become like us. ' Your pomp is brought down to Sheol, the sound of your harps. Maggots are the bed beneath you, and worms are your covering. How you are fallen from heaven, pale. Like warriors, they charge. Like soldiers, they scale the wall. They march each on his way. They do not swerve from their paths. They do not jostle one another. Each marches in his path. They burst through the weapons and are not halted. They leap upon the city. They run upon the walls. They climb up into the houses. They enter through the windows like a thief. The earth quakes before them. The heavens tremble. The sun and the moon are darkened, and the stars withdraw their shining. The Lord utters his voice before his army, for his host is exceedingly great. He that executes his word is powerful. For the day of the Lord is great and very awesome.Who can endure it? Yet, even now, says the Lord, return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning, and tear your hearts and not your garments. Repentence. Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in mercy, and repents of evil. Who knows whether he will not turn and repent and leave a blessing behind him, a serial offering, and a drink offering for the Lord your God. Blow the trumpet in Zion. Sanctify a fast. Call a solemn assembly. Gather the people. Sanctify the congregation. Assemble the elders. Gather the children, even nursing infants. Let the bridegroom leave his room and the bride her chamber. Between the vestibule and the altar, let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep and say, 'Spare your people, O Lord, and make not your heritage a reproach, a byword among the nations. ' Why should they say among the peoples, 'Where is their God? ' Then the Lord became jealous for his land and had pity on his people. The Lord answered and said to his people, 'Behold, I am sending to you grain, wine, and oil, and you will be satisfied, and I will no more make you a reproach among the nations.I will remove the Northerner far from you and drive him into a parched and desolate land, his front to the Eastern sea, and his rear to the Western sea. The stench and foul smell of him will rise, for he has done great things. Fear not, O land. Be glad and rejoice, for the Lord has done great things. Fear not, you beings of the field, for the pastures of the wilderness are green, The tree bears its fruit, the fig tree and the vine give their full yield. Be glad, O sons of Zion, and rejoice in the Lord your God, for he has given the early rain for your vindication and has poured down for you abundant rain, the early and the latter rain as before. The thrashing floors shall be full of grain. The vats shall overflow with wine and oil. I will restore to you the years which the swarming locus has eaten, the hopper, the destroyer, and the cutter, my great army which I sent among you. You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, who has dealt wondrously with you. And my people shall never again be put to shame.You shall know that I am in the midst of Israel, and that I, the Lord, am your God, and there is none else. And my people shall never again be put to shame. And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh, your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions. Even upon the men servants and maid servants in those days, I will pour out my spirit. Importance in heaven and judgment of the nations. And I will give signs in the heavens and on the earth, blood and fire and columns of smoke. The sun shall be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes. And it shall come to pass that all who call upon the the name of the Lord shall be delivered, for in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, there shall be those who escape, as the Lord has said, and among the survivors shall be those whom the Lord calls. The Book of Proverbs 10:17-20. He who heeds instruction is on the path to life, but he who rejects reproof goes astray.He who conceals hatred has lying lips, and he who utters slander is a fool. When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but he who restrains his lips is prudent. The tongue of the righteous is choice silver. The mind of the wicked is of little worth. Father in heaven, we give you praise, and with our mouths, we want to give you glory, and we want to say words that honor you, God, because you are so good. You love us so well, and you love us so fully every single day. So please, Lord, help us to know your love, help us to know your name, help us to know your voice, and help us always to speak of your love, to speak of your name, and to speak with the voice that you would speak. Because it is true that we need to guard our words, and we need to guide our words. Another way to say it, Father, I just ask that you guard my words and that you guide my words. In Jesus' name, we pray, in the name of the Father and of the and of the Holy spirit. Amen. Gosh, you guys, how awesome.This is what a unique place we get to be here by going through the Bible like this. In the Book of the Prophet, Isaiah. Now, we've gotten every single day, you might have, I don't know how you've been coming into this Book of the Prophet Isaiah because you might think, Gosh, well, here's Isaiah preaching 700 plus BC, somewhere in there, 700, 600 plus BC in there. What does he have to say for us? And yet at the same time, when we hear about him talking about Judah, repent, and here comes Babylon, and all these kinds of things, there are still interspersed in the Prophet Isaiah these familiar words. Hopefully, they're familiar to you. For example, today in chapter 14, here's Isaiah. He's talking about the king of Babylon. He's talking about Nebuchadnezzar. He says to the king, this is verse, chapter 14, verse 4, You will take up this taunt against the king of Babylon. So he addresses very specifically, Here's who I'm talking to, how the oppressor has ceased and how his insolent fury has ceased. Basically, how the mighty have fallen is, I believe, where that saying comes from because It'll say later on in verse 10, it says, All of them will speak and say to you, 'You two have become as weak as we.' You're a king of Babylon for crying out loud. You are the biggest king in the biggest superpower at that time. But here, you two have become as weak as we, you have become like us, and your pomp is brought down to Sheol, to the abode of the dead. Now, here is this piece that you might be familiar with, where it says, How you are fallen from heaven, O day star, son of the dawn. How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the nations low. You said in your heart, I will ascend to heaven above the stars of God. I will set my throne on high. I will sit on the mount of the assembly in the far north. I will ascend, et cetera, et cetera. I will make myself like the most high. But you are brought down to Sheol, to the depths of the pit. Now, yes, this is directly a prophecy against the king of Babylon, and we would identify as Nebuchadnezzar. And yet there's also a spiritual meaning to this prophecy. Remember, the prophets aren't necessarily foretelling the future, they're forth telling. And not only that, but they have an immediate meaning.A lot of the Prophecies have an immediate meaning and a distant meaning. They have the short term and the long term meaning. They have maybe a very clear historical sense, and they also have a spiritual sense. And in this case, this is where we get the name Lucifer, where it says, How far you have fallen from heaven, O day star, son of the dawn. The translation of O day star is Lucifer. It's the name Lucifer. It's Satan himself. One of the origin stories, essentially, of Lucifer is that here is Lucifer, who's an angel of light. The name means light bearer, or O day star. Lucifer, being a good angel, God only makes good, but used his free will to rebel against the Lord by saying, Essentially, I will ascend to heaven above the stars of God. Going on, I will make myself like the Most High. So yes, here is the king of Babylon who could have saying things exactly like this. But in the real way, in a spiritual sense, this is what Lucifer had done, basically saying, I will not serve, and I will make myself like the Most High. Now, we contrast that, and in the next number of weeks, we're going to We're going to get to the Prophet Daniel as well, and we're going to get more stories about other angels like this.For example, like Michael, the Archangel Michael. We already heard about the Archangel Raphael. His name means God heals, which makes sense because he healed Sarah of that affliction of the demon Asmodius. He healed Tobit of his blindness. Michael, his name means who is like God. It's not a question of describing. I remember my name is Michael, obviously. I remember growing up thinking like, Oh, who was like God? Yeah, the one who was like God. And yet Michael doesn't mean statement who is like God. It means question, who is like God? Because Michael led the angels in heaven in battle against Lucifer, the light bearer, the day star, who rebelled against God. Because why? What did Lucifer say? Lucifer said, I will make myself like the Most High. Here is Michael, whose name means who is like God? You have Lucifer saying, I will not serve, and Michael saying, I will serve. Lucifer saying, I'll make myself like God, and Michael saying, No, no, no, no, no, no, listen, who is like God? We have in this brief chapter here, Chapter 14 of Isaiah, we have not only the prophecy about the king of Babylon, who will ultimately be toppled, But we also have the prophecy against and about Lucifer, who will ultimately be toppled, which is remarkable for us.So that's Babylon. And Chapter 14, we also have Moab in chapter 15. And what happens is there's an oracle concerning Moab, and basically that is Moab, you're going to be destroyed. And there's going to be refugees that come out of Moab, and things are going to be really difficult. Now, that's moving on from Isaiah to Joel. We only have two days with the prophet Joel. And What can you say? Here we'll say a couple of things. One is we don't know exactly when Joel was written. We do know that he was preaching to the Southern Kingdom of Judah, but we're not exactly sure when. What we do know is that his preaching of this writing of this book, the Prophet Joel, came on the heels of a national tragedy, and that national tragedy is in chapter one, verse four. It talks about the locust, this plague of locusts that had happened in the land that stripped everything. He said, With the cutting locus left, the swarming locus has eaten. With the swarming locus left, the hopping locus has eaten. With the hopping locus left, the destroying locus has eaten. Basically, everything is gone. These people, they had the experience of, yeah, a plague of locus is really bad.That's what happened to the Egyptians, and we were spared from that. But now that's happened to us, and it's horrible. Joel is saying, yes, but here's what's coming. What's coming is even worse than a plague of locus. What's coming is, are these soldiers, this army that's coming to you. What they're going to do, if you think the plague of locusts was bad, this is going to be even worse. Those locusts were all over each other. They were completely disordered, and they stripped everything bare. He said, There's an army coming, and they're going to be completely ordered. They're not even going to touch each other. They're going to march, lock, step in line, and they're going to destroy everything. He is basically saying, And that's the day of the Lord. You experienced this, Joel's phrase, right? Is the day of the Lord. You experienced a day of the Lord with the locust thing. But this army coming, and that's going to be the day of the Lord. In fact, that army that's coming, he says, This is the voice of God, which is just... It's difficult. It's difficult to accept because it says the Lord utters his voice before his army.This is chapter 2, verse 11. The Lord utters his voice before his army for his host, meaning army, is basically battalion, is exceedingly great. He that executes his word is powerful. For the day of the Lord is great and very awesome. Who can endure it? So we think, Wait, this is God's army? Well, no, this is God allowing this army to essentially call Israel, the people of Judah, back to repentance. Again and again and again is whenever God allows tragedy to befall his people, it is always oriented not toward their destruction, but to their education. It's not towards their end, but it's to their repentance. That's always the goal. God always, that day of the Lord, is meant to bring justice. That day of the Lord is meant to bring the righteousness, vindication. But always, always, it's meant to bring his people back to him. It's one of the reasons why God, after he says this, Joel has the Lord say, Even now, return to me with all your heart. This is after. Here comes the soldiers. Here comes this incredible army. This is the day of the Lord coming. Yet even now, and even that yet is so good.Yet, even now, return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning. Tear your hearts and not your garments. Basically, that rend your hearts, not your garments. Tear your hearts, not your garments. What that means is, don't just Look holy. Don't just tear your garments and look holy. Tear your hearts like, be holy. Don't just look like a good worshiper. Actually worship me. Don't just look like someone who repents. Actually repent. What's going to happen is, I will. He says so powerfully. He says, Fear not, O land, be glad and rejoiced. Fear not people, because I will restore to you. I love this verse in chapter 2, verse 25. I will restore to you the years which the swarming locus has eaten. So not just I'm going to restore to you your crops, not just I'm going to restore to you your homes or your land. I'm going to restore the time you lost. And that's something so powerful, this promise of God that when we come back to him and we're his again, the restoration isn't just, Here's your stuff back. It's I'm restoring to you all that you lost and more.I'm even going to restore the years that you lost, the time that you lost. This is, again, the great promise of God, but also the great invitation from God to come back to him with all our hearts. That's the invitation for me and for you is, let's not just sound holy. Let's not just look holy. Let's actually be holy. Let's not just sound like people who love God. Let's actually be people who love God. I'm praying for that for you all. And please pray for each other for that because, again, here we are in the middle of this time together, and we need each other. We need God's help. And so we do pray for each other. Please pray for me. I'm praying for you. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.

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pale. Like warriors, they charge. Like soldiers, they scale the wall. They march each on his way. They do not swerve from their paths. They do not jostle one another. Each marches in his path. They burst through the weapons and are not halted. They leap upon the city. They run upon the walls. They climb up into the houses. They enter through the windows like a thief. The earth quakes before them. The heavens tremble. The sun and the moon are darkened, and the stars withdraw their shining. The Lord utters his voice before his army, for his host is exceedingly great. He that executes his word is powerful. For the day of the Lord is great and very awesome.

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Who can endure it? Yet, even now, says the Lord, return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning, and tear your hearts and not your garments. Repentence. Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in mercy, and repents of evil. Who knows whether he will not turn and repent and leave a blessing behind him, a serial offering, and a drink offering for the Lord your God. Blow the trumpet in Zion. Sanctify a fast. Call a solemn assembly. Gather the people. Sanctify the congregation. Assemble the elders. Gather the children, even nursing infants. Let the bridegroom leave his room and the bride her chamber. Between the vestibule and the altar, let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep and say, 'Spare your people, O Lord, and make not your heritage a reproach, a byword among the nations. ' Why should they say among the peoples, 'Where is their God? ' Then the Lord became jealous for his land and had pity on his people. The Lord answered and said to his people, 'Behold, I am sending to you grain, wine, and oil, and you will be satisfied, and I will no more make you a reproach among the nations.

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I will remove the Northerner far from you and drive him into a parched and desolate land, his front to the Eastern sea, and his rear to the Western sea. The stench and foul smell of him will rise, for he has done great things. Fear not, O land. Be glad and rejoice, for the Lord has done great things. Fear not, you beings of the field, for the pastures of the wilderness are green, The tree bears its fruit, the fig tree and the vine give their full yield. Be glad, O sons of Zion, and rejoice in the Lord your God, for he has given the early rain for your vindication and has poured down for you abundant rain, the early and the latter rain as before. The thrashing floors shall be full of grain. The vats shall overflow with wine and oil. I will restore to you the years which the swarming locus has eaten, the hopper, the destroyer, and the cutter, my great army which I sent among you. You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, who has dealt wondrously with you. And my people shall never again be put to shame.

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You shall know that I am in the midst of Israel, and that I, the Lord, am your God, and there is none else. And my people shall never again be put to shame. And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh, your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions. Even upon the men servants and maid servants in those days, I will pour out my spirit. Importance in heaven and judgment of the nations. And I will give signs in the heavens and on the earth, blood and fire and columns of smoke. The sun shall be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes. And it shall come to pass that all who call upon the the name of the Lord shall be delivered, for in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, there shall be those who escape, as the Lord has said, and among the survivors shall be those whom the Lord calls. The Book of Proverbs 10:17-20. He who heeds instruction is on the path to life, but he who rejects reproof goes astray.

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He who conceals hatred has lying lips, and he who utters slander is a fool. When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but he who restrains his lips is prudent. The tongue of the righteous is choice silver. The mind of the wicked is of little worth. Father in heaven, we give you praise, and with our mouths, we want to give you glory, and we want to say words that honor you, God, because you are so good. You love us so well, and you love us so fully every single day. So please, Lord, help us to know your love, help us to know your name, help us to know your voice, and help us always to speak of your love, to speak of your name, and to speak with the voice that you would speak. Because it is true that we need to guard our words, and we need to guide our words. Another way to say it, Father, I just ask that you guard my words and that you guide my words. In Jesus' name, we pray, in the name of the Father and of the and of the Holy spirit. Amen. Gosh, you guys, how awesome.

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This is what a unique place we get to be here by going through the Bible like this. In the Book of the Prophet, Isaiah. Now, we've gotten every single day, you might have, I don't know how you've been coming into this Book of the Prophet Isaiah because you might think, Gosh, well, here's Isaiah preaching 700 plus BC, somewhere in there, 700, 600 plus BC in there. What does he have to say for us? And yet at the same time, when we hear about him talking about Judah, repent, and here comes Babylon, and all these kinds of things, there are still interspersed in the Prophet Isaiah these familiar words. Hopefully, they're familiar to you. For example, today in chapter 14, here's Isaiah. He's talking about the king of Babylon. He's talking about Nebuchadnezzar. He says to the king, this is verse, chapter 14, verse 4, You will take up this taunt against the king of Babylon. So he addresses very specifically, Here's who I'm talking to, how the oppressor has ceased and how his insolent fury has ceased. Basically, how the mighty have fallen is, I believe, where that saying comes from because It'll say later on in verse 10, it says, All of them will speak and say to you, 'You two have become as weak as we.

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' You're a king of Babylon for crying out loud. You are the biggest king in the biggest superpower at that time. But here, you two have become as weak as we, you have become like us, and your pomp is brought down to Sheol, to the abode of the dead. Now, here is this piece that you might be familiar with, where it says, How you are fallen from heaven, O day star, son of the dawn. How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the nations low. You said in your heart, I will ascend to heaven above the stars of God. I will set my throne on high. I will sit on the mount of the assembly in the far north. I will ascend, et cetera, et cetera. I will make myself like the most high. But you are brought down to Sheol, to the depths of the pit. Now, yes, this is directly a prophecy against the king of Babylon, and we would identify as Nebuchadnezzar. And yet there's also a spiritual meaning to this prophecy. Remember, the prophets aren't necessarily foretelling the future, they're forth telling. And not only that, but they have an immediate meaning.

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A lot of the Prophecies have an immediate meaning and a distant meaning. They have the short term and the long term meaning. They have maybe a very clear historical sense, and they also have a spiritual sense. And in this case, this is where we get the name Lucifer, where it says, How far you have fallen from heaven, O day star, son of the dawn. The translation of O day star is Lucifer. It's the name Lucifer. It's Satan himself. One of the origin stories, essentially, of Lucifer is that here is Lucifer, who's an angel of light. The name means light bearer, or O day star. Lucifer, being a good angel, God only makes good, but used his free will to rebel against the Lord by saying, Essentially, I will ascend to heaven above the stars of God. Going on, I will make myself like the Most High. So yes, here is the king of Babylon who could have saying things exactly like this. But in the real way, in a spiritual sense, this is what Lucifer had done, basically saying, I will not serve, and I will make myself like the Most High. Now, we contrast that, and in the next number of weeks, we're going to We're going to get to the Prophet Daniel as well, and we're going to get more stories about other angels like this.

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For example, like Michael, the Archangel Michael. We already heard about the Archangel Raphael. His name means God heals, which makes sense because he healed Sarah of that affliction of the demon Asmodius. He healed Tobit of his blindness. Michael, his name means who is like God. It's not a question of describing. I remember my name is Michael, obviously. I remember growing up thinking like, Oh, who was like God? Yeah, the one who was like God. And yet Michael doesn't mean statement who is like God. It means question, who is like God? Because Michael led the angels in heaven in battle against Lucifer, the light bearer, the day star, who rebelled against God. Because why? What did Lucifer say? Lucifer said, I will make myself like the Most High. Here is Michael, whose name means who is like God? You have Lucifer saying, I will not serve, and Michael saying, I will serve. Lucifer saying, I'll make myself like God, and Michael saying, No, no, no, no, no, no, listen, who is like God? We have in this brief chapter here, Chapter 14 of Isaiah, we have not only the prophecy about the king of Babylon, who will ultimately be toppled, But we also have the prophecy against and about Lucifer, who will ultimately be toppled, which is remarkable for us.

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So that's Babylon. And Chapter 14, we also have Moab in chapter 15. And what happens is there's an oracle concerning Moab, and basically that is Moab, you're going to be destroyed. And there's going to be refugees that come out of Moab, and things are going to be really difficult. Now, that's moving on from Isaiah to Joel. We only have two days with the prophet Joel. And What can you say? Here we'll say a couple of things. One is we don't know exactly when Joel was written. We do know that he was preaching to the Southern Kingdom of Judah, but we're not exactly sure when. What we do know is that his preaching of this writing of this book, the Prophet Joel, came on the heels of a national tragedy, and that national tragedy is in chapter one, verse four. It talks about the locust, this plague of locusts that had happened in the land that stripped everything. He said, With the cutting locus left, the swarming locus has eaten. With the swarming locus left, the hopping locus has eaten. With the hopping locus left, the destroying locus has eaten. Basically, everything is gone. These people, they had the experience of, yeah, a plague of locus is really bad.

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That's what happened to the Egyptians, and we were spared from that. But now that's happened to us, and it's horrible. Joel is saying, yes, but here's what's coming. What's coming is even worse than a plague of locus. What's coming is, are these soldiers, this army that's coming to you. What they're going to do, if you think the plague of locusts was bad, this is going to be even worse. Those locusts were all over each other. They were completely disordered, and they stripped everything bare. He said, There's an army coming, and they're going to be completely ordered. They're not even going to touch each other. They're going to march, lock, step in line, and they're going to destroy everything. He is basically saying, And that's the day of the Lord. You experienced this, Joel's phrase, right? Is the day of the Lord. You experienced a day of the Lord with the locust thing. But this army coming, and that's going to be the day of the Lord. In fact, that army that's coming, he says, This is the voice of God, which is just... It's difficult. It's difficult to accept because it says the Lord utters his voice before his army.

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This is chapter 2, verse 11. The Lord utters his voice before his army for his host, meaning army, is basically battalion, is exceedingly great. He that executes his word is powerful. For the day of the Lord is great and very awesome. Who can endure it? So we think, Wait, this is God's army? Well, no, this is God allowing this army to essentially call Israel, the people of Judah, back to repentance. Again and again and again is whenever God allows tragedy to befall his people, it is always oriented not toward their destruction, but to their education. It's not towards their end, but it's to their repentance. That's always the goal. God always, that day of the Lord, is meant to bring justice. That day of the Lord is meant to bring the righteousness, vindication. But always, always, it's meant to bring his people back to him. It's one of the reasons why God, after he says this, Joel has the Lord say, Even now, return to me with all your heart. This is after. Here comes the soldiers. Here comes this incredible army. This is the day of the Lord coming. Yet even now, and even that yet is so good.

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Yet, even now, return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning. Tear your hearts and not your garments. Basically, that rend your hearts, not your garments. Tear your hearts, not your garments. What that means is, don't just Look holy. Don't just tear your garments and look holy. Tear your hearts like, be holy. Don't just look like a good worshiper. Actually worship me. Don't just look like someone who repents. Actually repent. What's going to happen is, I will. He says so powerfully. He says, Fear not, O land, be glad and rejoiced. Fear not people, because I will restore to you. I love this verse in chapter 2, verse 25. I will restore to you the years which the swarming locus has eaten. So not just I'm going to restore to you your crops, not just I'm going to restore to you your homes or your land. I'm going to restore the time you lost. And that's something so powerful, this promise of God that when we come back to him and we're his again, the restoration isn't just, Here's your stuff back. It's I'm restoring to you all that you lost and more.

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I'm even going to restore the years that you lost, the time that you lost. This is, again, the great promise of God, but also the great invitation from God to come back to him with all our hearts. That's the invitation for me and for you is, let's not just sound holy. Let's not just look holy. Let's actually be holy. Let's not just sound like people who love God. Let's actually be people who love God. I'm praying for that for you all. And please pray for each other for that because, again, here we are in the middle of this time together, and we need each other. We need God's help. And so we do pray for each other. Please pray for me. I'm praying for you. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.