When you read Joel 2:30-31, ("I will display wonders in the sky and on the earth, Blood, fire and columns of smoke. "The sun will be turned into darkness And the moon into blood Before the great and awesome day of the LORD comes.) you might be wondering what he is talking about.
A fireworks display?
A great battle of a war? The end of the world?
But Peter tells us
what he is speaking of in Acts 2. These visuals describe the Gospel.
Now, we might not see
it that way,y but he is exactly right.
What is more
spectacular than the Gospel? What defeats the biggest enemy of man? What
changes the entire world? What completes the work of the Lord more than the
story of Jesus' life, death and resurrection?
I am sure that in
the coming days, you will probably see a fireworks display. I bet that for many of
us it kind of becomes old hat. Yet imagine what that would appear to be to a
person that has never seen it before. It would be shocking, amazing, powerful, and
awe-inspiring.
Remember that when
you consider the Gospel. The old old story’s power might get lost in the
familiarity but it is still the most powerful and amazing thing we will ever
know

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