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BIBLE STUDY 3 REVIVAL AND REGENERATION FORETOLD Key text: Joel 2:28-32 Opening Hymn: SDAH 269 Closing Hymn: SDAH 260 Introduction The Bible and Christian history has revealed that ‘revival’ is the major means that God has used to regenerate His people for service. It is the purpose of God to renew His people in the last days. God has revealed His prophetic truth concerning revival and regeneration of His people through the prophet Joel. He was a prophet in the southern kingdom, Judah. The prophet Joel foretold the coming revival and regeneration of God’s people in chapter 2:28-32. Revival is the work of the Holy Spirit in restoring the people of God to a more vital spiritual life after repentance.1 Also, regeneration is the spiritual transformation in a person, brought about by the Holy Spirit that brings the individual from being spiritually dead to become spiritually alive.2 Joel predicted that in the last days, the Holy Spirit will be the means of restoration and transformation of God’s people. This lesson considers (1) Joel’s prophecy in chapter 2:28-32; (2) earlier or partial fulfillment of the prophecy; and (3) latter or complete fulfillment of the prophecy. JOEL’S PROPHETIC REVIVAL AND REGENERATION In Joel 2:28-32, the prophet contemplates a future time, when the Spirit of God is poured out upon all flesh. The prophet foretold the nature and manner of the revival and regeneration which will take place. The prophetic truth in Joel 2:28-32 are as follows: a. Joel predicted that revival and regeneration shall take place after repentance of God’s people: The prophet in verses 12-27 stresses repentance and God’s assurance of restoration. According to Joel, it is obvious that God says that before we can expect revival to sweep through our churches and members, repentance needs to sweep through our lives. This denotes that repentance shall precede the revival and regeneration as foretold in verses 28-32. b. Joel predicted that the Holy Spirit shall bring about the revival and regeneration in God’s people: The Holy Spirit shall cause regeneration in God’s people, which shall bring about revival in God’s people. Verse 28 says “I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh.” Jesus affirms Joel’s prophecy to His disciples in John 14:16-26 and 16:7-15 that the Holy Spirit will be sent after His departure. Jesus also asked the disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:4, 5). It’s the Holy Spirit who causes us to be born again and to be revived. c. Joel likened the outpouring of the Holy Spirit to a Rain: Joel predicted that God will cause to come down for us the former and the latter rain (Joel 2:23, 28). The early rain falls at the sowing time and helps the seed to germinate and spring up. The latter rain falls near the close of the season and prepares the grain to ripe and to be harvested. Thus, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit is in two phases that is: the early and latter rain. d. Joel predicted some evidence which will follow the revival and regeneration of God’s people: When God’s people are spiritually transformed, the Holy Spirit will help them to have a vital spiritual life which Joel outlines as follows: God’s children shall prophesy after the revival: The word prophecy has at least two implications in the Bible. It means fore-telling and forth-telling. Fore-telling is saying what the future will be or hold before it happens. Forth-telling is proclaiming truth or 1. 1 good news. According to Joel, in the last days our sons and daughters shall preach, instruct, and witness for God. Old people shall dream dreams after the revival: Dream is a cherished ideal. Old men shall have God’s will represented to them by direct inspiration. Our young people shall see visions: Vision is the ability to see, think, and plan about the advancement of God’s work through Divine wisdom. e. Joel predicted some phenomena that shall accompany the revival: He pictures blood, fire, and smoke. He tells of wonders in the heavens, with the sun darkened and the moon turned to blood. These are signs of end times. f. Joel predicted that deliverance shall follow the revival: Joel predicted that this outpouring of the Holy Spirit would result in many repenting of their sins and placing their trust in God. He said “everyone who calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved. EARLIER OR PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF JOEL’S PROPHECY Joel’s prophetic truth is quoted by Peter the Apostle in Acts 2:17-21, who sees the pouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, as the fulfillment of the first part of this prophecy. Ellen G. White explains that the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the days of the apostles was the beginning of the early or former rain, which came in A.D. 31 at the day of Pentecost3. The earlier fulfillment of Joel’s prediction of revival and regeneration are discussed as follows: a. Joel’s prophecy was fulfilled when repentance preceded Pentecost’s revival: First, the disciples humbled their hearts in true repentance and confessed their unbelief.4 Again, Peter’s sermon at Pentecost affirmed that repentance should pave the way for regeneration and revival (Acts 2:37-39). b. Joel’s prediction was fulfilled when the Holy Spirit was poured out at Pentecost to bring about revival to God’s people: “they were all filled with the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:3, 4). The presence of the Holy Spirit brought regeneration. Peter’s call for the people to be baptised and to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). Jesus in explaining the process of regeneration said “unless one is born anew (of water and the Spirit), he cannot see or enter the kingdom of God (RSV, John 3:3, 5). The Holy Spirit transformed God’s people to become spiritually alive. The presence of the Holy Spirit brought about revival. God’s people were devoted to the Christians’ teaching and fellowship; they sold their possessions and goods, and distributed them to all as any had need; they broke bread, prayed in their homes, praising God and having favour with all the people (Acts 2: 42-47). c. The outpouring of Holy Spirit at Pentecost is the evidence of the Early Rain: The Lord used rain to represent the work of the Holy Spirit. God gives the rain first to cause the seed to germinate, so the Holy Spirit was given to the disciples for their spiritual growth. d. The evidence of revival and regeneration after the out pouring of the Holy Spirit God’s people proclaimed the truth after the revival. Peter preached the truth and three thousand souls were baptized (Acts2:41). The Apostles preached the truth in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth after revival. God’s people received direct inspiration. The apostles spoke to the people through direct inspiration, which they had received from God. They wrote under the inspiration of the Spirit of God through dreams. God’s people received visions. John received vision and wrote the book of revelation. Ellen G. White received vision and wrote several books. 2. 2 e. The fulfilment of Signs on the earth: Joel prophesied that God will give portents in the heavens and on the earth, blood, fire, and columns of smoke (Joel 2:30). Joel’s predictions symbolize destruction, persecution or tribulation. The fire and smoke that was seen as the result of the destruction of the temple of Jerusalem in AD70, the persecution of saints which began under Nero and continued with greater or less fury for centuries. Christians were thrown to wild beasts or burned alive, some were crucified; others were thrust or be torn by dogs.5 These occurrences partially fulfil Joel’s prophecy. f. The fulfilment of wonders in the heavens: Joel said that the sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the Lord come (Joel 2:31). Jesus also affirmed that certain events will precede His coming, and said after that tribulation during the papacy, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light. As prophesied by Joel and Christ, the sun darkened on the 19th of May, 1780. LATTER OR COMPLETE FULFILLMENT OF JOEL’S PROPHECY Ellen G. White sees the outpouring of the latter rain as the complete fulfillment of Joel’s prophecy. She opines that near the close of earth's harvest, a special bestowal of spiritual grace is promised to prepare the church for the coming of the Son of man. This outpouring of the Holy Spirit is likened to the falling of the latter rain.6 The latter out pouring of the Holy Spirit shall be given to: Those who have a living connection with Jesus. Ellen White saw that many had neglected the needful preparation; therefore they could not receive the refreshing that all must have to fit them to live in the sight of a holy God.7 Those who are daily witnessing for the Master. God’s outpouring of His Spirit will not be while the largest portions of the church are not labourers together with God. God cannot pour out His Spirit when selfishness and self-indulgence are so manifest.8 Those who receive the early rain are only those who are living up to the light they have received. Unless we are daily practising the Christian virtues, we shall not recognize the manifestations of the Holy Spirit in the latter rain.9 Note: Those who do not make their mind up, but wait for the Holy Spirit to induce them to action, will be destroyed. The latter rain is to be poured out to prepare God’s People to stand in the period of the seven last plagues. However, it is the purpose of God that the latter rain will bring a revival of primitive godliness among His people. This primitive godliness shall be seen when the law of God is restored to its rightful position. 10 Witnessing after the latter rain: The people of God after receiving the latter rain will proclaim the third angel’s message to the world: “If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation” (Rev 14:9, 10). Time of trouble and deliverance of God’s people: Joel predicted that this pouring out of the Holy Spirit would result in people placing their trust in God. He said “everyone who calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved” (Joel2:32). The saved shall be pursued by the wicked, but they cannot kill them. God shall preserve His people through angels. God’s people shall call upon Him for deliverance, then Jesus shall appear in the cloud and He will call forth the sleeping saints, clothed with glorious immortality. The living saints will be changed in a moment, and will be caught up with them into the cloudy chariot. 3. 3 4. CONCLUSION God has revealed that He will renew, transform and restore His people through the Holy Spirit in Joel 2:28-32. Joel’s prophecy has been fulfilled partially from the days of the Apostles and we are yet to see the complete fulfillment, which will usher in the coming of the son of God. Before coming of Jesus Christ there should be in the churches a wonderful manifestation of the power of God, but it will not move upon those who have not humbled themselves before the Lord, and opened the door of their hearts by confession and repentance. Remember, it was by the confession and forsaking of sin, by earnest prayer and consecration of themselves to God that the early disciples prepared for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. The same preparation in highest degree that we must made in order to receive the early and latter rain. REFERENCE 1. Earle Cairns. Reformation and Revival, 2003. 2. John Piper. Through the Washing of Regeneration, 2000. 3. Ellen G. White, Last Day Events (1992) 4. The Acts of the Apostles, 1911:37. 5. The Great Controversy, 1949:88. 6. The Acts of the Apostles, 1911:55. 7. Christian Experience and Teachings, 1922:112. 8. Review & Herald, July 21, 1896. 9. Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers, 1923:507. 10. The Faith I Live By, 1958:326. PREPARED BY: GEORGE EMMANUEL ACQUAAH (Personal Ministries Director, Mid-South Ghana Administrative Unit) 4