Weekend Messages at Grand Point Church
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Weekend Messages at Grand Point Church
Joel: From Horror to Hope | The Voice
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The Book of Joel reads almost like a horror story — round after round of locusts stripping the land bare. But it doesn't end that way. In this episode, we launch The Voice, our summer series through the Minor Prophets, with a message on the Book of Joel called "From Horror to Hope."
We walk through the locust plague as a divine wake-up call, the urgency of the "Day of the Lord," the beautiful invitation to "return to me with all your heart," and God's stunning promise: "I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten" (Joel 2:25). Along the way we ask the question Joel forces on every generation — what would it take for God to wake you up? — and we land on the hope that holds it all together: a God who came to dwell with us in Jesus.
Whether you're walking through a season that feels like a nightmare or simply longing for an awakening, this message is an invitation to wake up, return, and let God make all things new.
Show Notes
Scripture referenced:
- Joel 1:1–14 — the locusts and the call to wake up
- Joel 2:1, 11 — the Day of the Lord
- Joel 2:12–17 — "Even now… return to me with all your heart"
- Joel 2:13 — "gracious and compassionate, slow to anger" (cf. Exodus 34:6)
- Joel 2:18, 25 — God's pity and restoration
- Joel 2:28–32 — the Spirit poured out on all people
- Joel 3:21 — "The Lord dwells in Zion"
- 2 Corinthians 6:2; Acts 2; John 1:14; Revelation 21
Key takeaways:
- The minor prophets were minor in size, major in message — and the voice behind them is God's.
- The "locusts" in our lives can be a wake-up call; awakenings begin when we stop pretending everything is fine.
- Repentance is rending the heart, not the garments — returning to God honestly and completely.
- God restores not only what was lost, but the years the locusts have eaten (Joel 2:25).
- Repentance and revival belong together. There's no lasting revival without real repentance.
Notable quote: "The locusts don't get the final word. God does."
Next Steps (Highlight in the Episode)
- Respond: Is God using something in your life to wake you up? Don't ignore it — bring it to Him this week.
- Pray: Need prayer? Connect with our prayer team or stop by Guest Services at a weekend service.
- Take a next step: Plan a visit, get baptized, or find a group at https://www.grandpoint.church.
- Follow the series: New episodes of The Voice drop weekly all summer — subscribe so you don't miss one.
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