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29
March 2009
Text: Joel 3
I
WILL ACQUIT THEM
(I) THE CONCLUDING WORDS IN THE BOOK OF JOEL
But Judah
shall abide forever,
And Jerusalem from generation to generation.
For I will acquit them of the guilt of bloodshed,whom I had not acquitted;
For the LORD dwells in Zion. Joel 3:20-21
1. Most significant
subject
The subject of sin
and its forgiveness
2. Most wondrous promise
Judah and Jerusalem
to abide forever
3. Most profound declaration
Acquittal from the
guilt of bloodshed
(II) WHERE THERE IS NO ACQUITTAL
1. There will be
judgment
2. This judgment will descend on all guilty of wickedness
Because
of violence against the people of Judah,
For they have shed innocent blood in their land. Joel 3:19
3. Examples:-
a) Egypt
Egypt shall
be a desolation
Joel 3:19a
b) Edom
And
Edom a desolate wilderness
Joel 3:19
(III) HOW WOULD GOD BRING ABOUT ACQUITTAL? (cf. Romans 3:21-26)
1. The righteousness
of God is the subject here (Romans 3:21)
2. This righteousness
of God is given to all who believe in Jesus (Romans 3:22)
3. This justification
is made possible through the grace of God (Romans 3:24)
4. Gods forbearance
is evidenced (Romans 3:25)
5. God passes over
all our sins previously committed (Romans 3:25)
(IV) A GLORIOUS INVITATION TO RECEIVE GODS ACQUITTAL
Now all things
are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ, and
has given us the ministry of reconciliation,
That is, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not
imputing their trespasses to them, and has committed to us the word of
reconciliation. 2 Corinthians 5:18-19
1. The offer of
reconciliation to God
2. The offer of
not imputing a penalty on our trespasses
(V) AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST
Now then,
we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us:
we implore you on Christs behalf, be reconciled to God. 2
Corinthians 5:20
1. God speaking
through His human ambassadors
2. God offers reconciliation
3. This reconciliation
is made possible through Christ Jesus
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