I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh
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The phrase *"And it shall come to pass in the last days"* is often drawn from the Bible, specifically from the books of **Isaiah (2:2)**, **Joel (2:28-32)**, and echoed in the New Testament by **Peter in Acts (2:17)**. These passages focus on prophetic visions of the future and often carry themes of spiritual renewal, divine judgment, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
Here's an outline to help you develop a sermon on this theme:
### 1. **Introduction**
- **Scriptural Foundation**:
- **Joel 2:28-29**: "And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh..."
- **Acts 2:17**: "In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people."
- **Context**: Discuss what the "last days" mean biblically. These aren't necessarily the end of the world but rather a period when God’s Kingdom is manifesting more fully on earth, starting from the arrival of Jesus and continuing through the work of the Holy Spirit.
### 2. **Prophetic Fulfillment and Outpouring of the Holy Spirit**
- **Old Testament Prophecy**: Emphasize the prophetic nature of these words, showing how Joel's prophecy was a promise of a new era of God’s intervention in human history.
- **Day of Pentecost**: Explain how Peter, on the Day of Pentecost, declared that Joel’s prophecy was being fulfilled. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit marked a new chapter in God's relationship with humanity.
- **Application Today**: God's Spirit is still being poured out today, empowering believers for ministry, prophecy, and miraculous works.
### 3. **Signs of the Last Days**
- **Spiritual Awakening**: Many people are experiencing dreams, visions, and a greater hunger for God. These are signs of God's Spirit moving in unprecedented ways.
- **Moral and Spiritual Decline**: Jesus spoke about the increasing lawlessness and love growing cold (Matthew 24:12). We see signs of moral decay in society, but this is contrasted with the hope of revival.
- **Global Events**: Mention natural disasters, wars, and other significant events as reminders that we are in a time when people should seek God earnestly.
### 4. **Call to Repentance and Revival**
- **Joel's Call**: Joel’s prophecy was also a call to repentance (Joel 2:12-13). In the face of God's coming judgment, there is a call for people to return to God with all their hearts.
- **Opportunity for Salvation**: Emphasize that these last days are a time of grace. God is offering salvation to everyone who calls on His name (Acts 2:21).
- **Role of the Church**: The church has a mission in the last days to be a light, to preach the gospel, and to prepare people for the coming of Christ.
### 5. **Living in the Last Days**
- **Spirit-Filled Living**: Encourage believers to seek the filling of the Holy Spirit, to be guided, and to walk in the power of God.
- **Vigilance and Readiness**: Jesus taught us to watch and pray (Matthew 24:42-44). We should live with the expectation that Christ could return at any time.
- **Hope and Assurance**: Despite the challenges and trials, we have a hope that is sure because of Jesus' promise to be with us always and to prepare a place for us in His Father’s house (John 14:1-3).
### 6. **Conclusion and Call to Action**
- **Invitation to Pray**: Invite people to receive the Holy Spirit, to renew their commitment to Christ, and to be filled with His power.
- **Call for Revival**: Encourage the church to pray for revival, for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and for a great harvest of souls in these last days.
### **Prayer**
Conclude with a prayer asking for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, revival in the church, and readiness for Christ’s return.
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This sermon aims to provide hope, a call to action, and a reminder of God's promises during challenging times. Feel free to expand on any section and include personal anecdotes or testimonies that illustrate the message.
