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Joel 2:28a – The Promised Holy Spirit

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  • A. N. Hendriks

This article discusses the prophecy in Joel 2:28 concerning the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

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Acts 2:17-18 – The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit

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  • Klaas Stam

This article discusses the meaning of Pentecost, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, as prophesied in Joel 2 and explained by Peter in Acts 2.

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Thirty-One Days of Purity: Restoration

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  • Mike Leake

This article explains how Joel 2:25 can help in winning the battle for sexual purity. Christ came not only to conquer sin, but also to restore.

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The Fulfillment of Joel 2:28–32: A Multiple-Lens Approach

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  • Daniel J. Treier

What do we learn about the relationship between Israel and the church and how to understand God’s eschatological program from the way Peter cites Joel 2:28–32 in Acts 2:16–21? How should the apocalyptic imagery in Joel 2 be interpreted and how was it fulfilled on the day of Pentecost? Treier considers these questions and arrives at a model for of a single-fulfilment interpretation.

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God’s Jealousy and the Outpouring of His Spirit Joel 2:18-32

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  • R. Ter Beek

This article on Joel 2:18-32 is about the demand that the jealousy of God has on the lives of his children, and the victory of that jealousy through the outpouring of his Spirit.

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The measure of our love for others can largely be determined by the frequency and earnestness of our prayers for them. Arthur W. Pink
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