2024-04-18 01:00:04 · 55

195 Thrive Deeper: Joel & Malachi

Episode Notes

The Book of Joel begins with a vivid description of a devastating locust plague that has ravaged the land of Judah. Joel interprets this natural disaster as a sign of God's judgment and a call for the people to repent of their sins. He urges the priests to mourn and to summon the nation to repentance and fasting. Joel's message goes beyond the immediate crisis, as he prophesies about the "Day of the Lord," a time of divine judgment and restoration. Joel offers hope for those who repent, promising God's restoration and blessings. He speaks of the outpouring of God's Spirit on all people, foreshadowing the coming of the Messiah. Joel describes the restoration of Judah and Jerusalem, a future time of abundance and divine presence. He promises that God will dwell among His people and judge the nations for their mistreatment of Israel. The book concludes with a vision of judgment for the enemies of God's people and blessings for those who call on the name of the Lord. The Book of Malachi contains a series of dialogues between God and the people, addressing issues of religious indifference, social injustice, and moral corruption. Malachi begins by declaring God's love for His people but confronts them with their lack of honor and respect toward Him. He accuses the priests of offering polluted sacrifices. Malachi also condemns the people for their unfaithfulness, including their practice of divorce. In response to the people's complaints, Malachi delivers pronouncements from God, challenging their doubts and calling them to repentance. He speaks of a coming messenger who will prepare the way for the Lord's arrival, a prophecy pointing to John the Baptist. Malachi warns of the day of judgment when God will distinguish between the righteous and the wicked, rewarding the faithful and punishing the disobedient. Despite the people's failures, Malachi ends on a note of hope, promising blessings for those who fear God and remain faithful to His covenant.

Meet The Presenters

Dr Matt Jacoby

Matt is the teaching pastor at his church in Victoria, Australia, lecturer at the Melbourne School of Theology, an author, a songwriter and, a musician leading the Psalms project band Sons of Korah.

Matt has a doctorate in philosophy and theology from the University of Melbourne, and is the author of the daily Bible reading guide Thrive launched in 2005. Matt's most recent work as an author is his book Deeper Places (Baker Books USA 2013) with an expanded edition released in 2019. In Deeper Places, Matt shares a rich portrait of authentic spirituality. A gifted teacher and Bible scholar, Matthew is invited to speak at conferences and churches where he brings a fresh but foundational perspective to Scripture.

“I do a lot of teaching these days in my various roles but I always see myself more as a learner. I love learning. I enjoy academic learning and because of that I am a perpetual student of many disciplines. But most of all I love learning to live life the way God made me to live it.” MJ

DJ Paine

DJ is a podcaster, photographer and has had a number of years experience as a Christian Radio Breakfast announcer. He would consider himself a professional Christian music geek & amateur Bible nerd. DJ was raised on the Gold Coast and studied at Word Of Life Bible College in Sydney.

Devoted husband of Benita Paine and proud of their three boys: the #BrothersPaine

“If you have ever wondered if God has a place for you in His plan... or if you have ever felt you are just a round peg trying to fit into a square hole... well I want to encourage you: if God can use a goof like me then we are all in good hands! I love the scriptures and if I can leave any legacy behind it is simply to say: read the Bible, the Bible is God’s light by which we can really see the universe.” DJ

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