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We have mentioned before that sometimes people make the claim that the God of the Old Testament is mean, vindictive, and angry. However, the God of the New Testament is compassionate, gracious, and very nice. If you look at parts of Joel’s prophecy you can see that, and we have seen how Christ passes through the day of the Lord in our place showing the Lord’s grace. However, does Joel ever make this more explicit in his prophecy? If you are curious about these question please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "The Dreaded Day Delayed?"
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