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Session 11 Jesus the Victorious King at Armageddon (Joel
3:1-2, 9-17)
1“For behold, in those days and at that time,
when I bring back the captives of Judah and Jerusalem, 2I will also
gather all nations, and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat;
and I will enter into judgment with them there on account of My
people, My heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations…”
(Joel 3:1-2)
3Proclaim this among the nations: “Prepare for
war! Wake up the mighty men, let all the men of war draw near, let
them come up…10Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruning
hooks into spears; let the weak say, ‘I am strong.’”
11Assemble and come, all you nations, and gather together all around.
Cause Your mighty ones to go down there, O LORD. 12“Let the
nations be wakened, and come up to the Valley of Jehoshaphat; for
there I will sit to judge all the surrounding nations. 13Put in
the sickle, for the harvest is ripe. Come, go down; for the winepress
is full, the vats overflow—for their wickedness is great.”
14Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision! For the day
of the LORD is near in the valley of decision. 15The sun and moon
will grow dark, and the stars will diminish their brightness. 16The
LORD also will roar from Zion, and utter His voice from Jerusalem;
the heavens and earth will shake; but the LORD will be a shelter
for His people, and the strength of the children of Israel. 17“So
you shall know that I am the LORD your God, dwelling in Zion My
holy mountain. Then Jerusalem shall be holy, and no aliens shall
ever pass through her again.” (Joel 3:9-17)
I. HUMAN HISTORY DOES NOT END WITH A NUCLEAR WAR
A. The drama of natural history does not come to a close with the
superpowers of the nations blowing each other up in a massive explosion,
as has been the popular Hollywood theme of our day. Scripture makes
it clear that natural history does end with a battle, but this battle
is not between the East and the West; it is not about communism
versus capitalism, or about any other human-against-human conflict.
The two sides of this great battle will be evil human beings against
God Himself—and God will win. The Church will not be absent
when this great struggle takes place; the Church will still be here
on the earth in the midst of the battle, walking in great victory
and power. The Antichrist’s evil army will bring trouble to
the earth and will persecute both the Jewish people and the Body
of Christ.
B. The end-time events will come to a crescendo, with revival breaking
forth, persecution mounting, oppression deepening, economics failing,
the judgments of God breaking forth upon the unbelievers, and the
wrath of Satan breaking out against the Church.
C. Jesus will stand in the sky as a human king who is fully God.
No king has ever stood in the sky. This day will mark a new order—a
Man will stand¬¬ in the sky with His armies. The Antichrist’s
mighty army will never have confronted an army like this, one that
will stand in the sky!
D. When Jesus splits the sky to come to earth and to liberate the
captives, it will be a process! It will take time. Yes, those raptured
will be changed instantly, but that does not imply that Jesus will
“suspend” the natural processes in all the events to
follow as He manifests His great power.
E. The battle of Jerusalem that ends the Armageddon campaign will
not be over in fifteen minutes. Jesus will appear in the sky with
His angels to rapture the Church. Then He will strike the nations
attacking Jerusalem. Jesus will come as the One from Edom who travels
in great strength with His garments made red by the blood of His
enemies (Isa. 63:1-4). Though the supernatural activity of God will
accelerate this battle, Jesus will do it within natural human process.
1Who is this who comes from Edom…this One
[Jesus] who is glorious in His apparel, traveling in the
greatness of His strength…2Why is Your apparel red, and Your
garments like one who treads in the winepress? 3“…I
have trodden them [nations] in My anger…their blood is sprinkled
upon My garments, and I have stained all My robes.” (Isa.
63:1-3)
F. The concept of literal events occurring within natural dynamics
is important to understand!
G. Many Gentiles err in thinking of God’s kingdom and the
end-time events as only supernatural and spiritual, without seeing
the literal human and natural dimensions that will be involved.
II. REVIEW: ALL NATIONS GATHERED FOR JUDGMENT (JOEL 3:2)
2“I will also gather all nations, and bring them
down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat [area near Jerusalem];
and I will enter into judgment with them there on account of…Israel.”
(Joel 3:2)
A. The Lord will gather the armies of all the nations to one place.
The “all nations” of this passage is not speaking of
every single human being in every nation—it is not a gathering
of the whole population of the earth. Rather, it refers to the armies
of the earth—the military leaders and personnel representing
each nation. It will consist of millions, if not billions, of people.
2“I will gather all the nations to battle against
Jerusalem; the city shall be taken.” (Zech. 14:2)
1. The Lord will bring the nations to a specific geographic place—the
Valley of Jehoshaphat. There is no place in Israel with this name.
Some see this valley as only symbolic of God’s judgment.
2. The Valley of Jehoshaphat (Joel 3:2, 12) may speak of the Valley
of Berachah. It is just outside of Jerusalem, where King Jehoshaphat
gathered Israel to worship after a victory against Ammon and Moab
(2 Chr. 20:26, 16).
25When Jehoshaphat and his people came to take away
their spoil, they found…an abundance…26They assembled
in the Valley of Berachah… (2 Chr. 20:25-26)
B. At that time, Israel will not be a great military power. An
angel told Daniel that Israel would be completely shattered, speaking
of her national weakness at that time.
7I heard the man clothed in linen [angel]…he
held up his right hand…and swore by Him who lives forever,
that it shall be for a time, times, and half a time [3½
years]; and when the power of the holy people has
been completely shattered, all these things shall be finished. (Dan.
12:7)
C. Zechariah described the Jewish people as trapped against a mountain
and surrounded on all sides when Jesus comes and sets His foot on
the Mount of Olives. The mountain will split apart creating a valley,
so that the Jewish people may escape from their persecutors. (Zech.
14:4-5).
4In that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives…the
Mount of Olives shall be split in two, from east to west, making
a very large valley…5Then you shall flee through My mountain
valley, for the mountain valley shall reach to Azal. Yes, you shall
flee…Thus the LORD my God [Jesus] will come,
and all the saints with You. (Zech. 14:4-5)
D. Satan will also work to gather the nations to Israel. He will
send out his demons to work false miracles that cause the kings
of the earth to be allured in the deception to unite against God.
13I saw three unclean spirits like frogs coming out
of the mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of the beast, and out
of the mouth of the false prophet. 14For they are spirits of demons,
performing signs, which go out to the kings of the earth and of
the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day
of God Almighty.
(Rev. 16:13-14)
E. Both Jesus and the Antichrist will be at work in gathering the
nations to Jerusalem. Yet God’s sovereignty always overrides
the devil’s schemes. Throughout history, Satan continually
plays the role of “God’s devil,” in that whatever
he does, God brings about good from it (Rom. 8:28). In other words,
Satan’s schemes continually fall into the greater purpose
of God’s ultimate plan.
F. Another factor that will bring the nations together to war against
Jerusalem will be their envy, bitterness, and greed against Israel—wanting
to take the spoil from the land of Israel and steal the wealth of
the Jewish people whom they wish to exterminate.
11Thus says the Lord GOD, “I will do according
to your anger and according to the envy which you showed in your
hatred against them; and I will make Myself known among them when
I judge you.” (Ezek. 35:11)
G. Summary: Three things will work together to
cause this great gathering of the nations to the Valley of Jehoshaphat,
near Jerusalem—God, Satan, and sinful men. Men will come under
the compulsion of bitterness and greed. The devil will deceive the
nations into coming. Jesus will draw the wicked leaders of the earth
to defeat them before the eyes of the whole world.
H. The Lord will have given every person ample opportunity to repent.
Yet these ungodly leaders will be in a state of rage against Jesus
and His people (Ps. 2:1-3). In their rebellion, their hearts will
be hardened and completely unresponsive to the grace of God. They
will hate God with perfect hatred (Rev. 11:18).
III. THE ZEAL OF THE JEALOUS KING
A. The battle of Jerusalem that ends the Armageddon campaign is
a military conflict that is covered thoroughly in the Word of God.
The Lord has emphasized it, giving us many details in the Scripture,
so that His people would have confidence in knowing that victory
will surely come.
B. Through this battle, He will not only save unbelieving Israel
and Gentiles, He will also vindicate and deliver all the believers.
This battle portrays Jesus’ zeal and His commitment to His
people. He will not sit back in passivity, but will take action
and go to war on behalf of His own.
C. It will be a real battle.
D. What God does in that hour will make a great impact on the nations
for the next 1,000 years. The people of the millennial nations will
remember how Jesus’ great power, wisdom, love, and justice
were openly demonstrated. They will know how serious He is about
His government.
E. These events will make a great social and emotional impact upon
the earth when they remember how Jesus killed untold millions in
the Antichrist’s empire, along with their wicked leaders.
5The Lord…shall execute kings in the day of His
wrath. 6He shall judge among the nations, He shall fill the places
with dead bodies, He shall execute the heads of many countries.
(Ps. 110:5-6)
F. The memory of these events will impact the social, emotional,
legal, and economic decisions in the earth for the next 1,000 years
(Rev. 20:1-6).
G. We need to get to know the Jesus who is portrayed in the Armageddon
campaign; slaying reprobate oppressors is not contrary to His personality
of love and tenderness—in this way, He delivers those who
are oppressed. This is what Jesus’ love is capable of. Knowing
how far His love will go to deliver the persecuted and oppressed
creates gratitude and love in His people.
IV. UNDERSTANDING THE ARMAGEDDON CAMPAIGN
A. The battle of Armageddon is typically understood as an isolated
battle that occurs in Jerusalem just before Christ returns. In actuality,
it is not an isolated battle; rather, it is the final battle in
a military campaign that lasts for 3½ years leading up to
Jesus’ coming.
B. The Antichrist will conduct numerous battles and military campaigns
around the world (Dan. 11:40-45; Rev. 6:1-6). The largest and most
violent will be the 3½-year Armageddon campaign, ending with
the final battle in the Valley of Jehoshaphat—the battle of
Jerusalem (Rev. 16:14, 16). During this campaign, the Antichrist,
with his ten-nation confederation and with the support of the kings
of the earth, will gather to Armageddon. The Antichrist’s
armies will be stationed throughout the entire land of Israel, from
the plains in the north, down through Jerusalem, out into the Valley
of Jehoshaphat, and southward to Edom.
C. The term Armageddon appears only once in the entire Bible (Rev.
16:16). It is the place God chose to gather the nations for the
war of the great Day of God Almighty. In Hebrew it is called Har-Magedon
and these two adjoined Hebrew words can be translated “hill-country
of Megiddo.” Megiddo actually means “mountain of gathering”
and comes from a Hebrew root word gaw-dahd, which means “an
assembling of troops.” Megiddo was an Old Testament city in
northern Israel, sixty miles north of Jerusalem. It is located within
a famous valley, a vast open plain that extends out toward the east,
called the Valley of Jezreel. Today Megiddo is a fertile valley
known as “Israel’s breadbasket” because of its
continual harvest. The Valley of Jezreel, where Megiddo is located,
is approximately 15 miles wide at its widest point and 20 miles
long.
D. Megiddo itself served as a military stronghold where many strategic
battles in Bible history were fought. There, Deborah defeated Sisera
(Judg. 4-5), Gideon defeated the Midianites (Judg. 6), Saul died
at the hand of the Philistines (1 Sam. 31), Joshua defeated the
Canaanite king of Megiddo when entering the promised land (Josh.
12), and Josiah was killed by the Egyptians (2 Chr. 35:22-24; 2
Kgs. 23:29). This same valley will host the great battle of Armageddon.
Though the plain of Megiddo is too small to host millions of soldiers
from the armies of the earth long-term, it is large enough to act
as the gathering place to dispatch armies throughout the land.
V. THE GENTILE NATIONS PREPARE FOR WAR AGAINST GOD!
9Proclaim this among the nations: “Prepare for
war! Wake up the mighty men, let all the men of war draw near, let
them come up. 10Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruning
hooks into spears; let the weak say, ‘I am strong.’”
(Joel 3:9-10)
A. The nations will be summoned to war by God, Satan, and their
own sin. The Holy Spirit will use the voice of His prophets to call
the nations to “Prepare for war!” The prophetic cry
will be, in effect, “Rally your strongest and best!”
Demons will deceive with miracles and false prophecies telling of
great victory and spoil! The lust in the heart of men will compel
them to fight in this war. It is a mysterious thing when the forces
of evil and the forces of righteousness move world history in the
same direction, yet for different reasons.
B. The Holy Spirit will call men to beat their plowshares into
swords and their pruning hooks into spears. He will appeal to and
provoke the pride in their hearts. The nations will convert their
agricultural factories into military machines. This command is the
opposite of what Isaiah prophesied would occur after Jesus returns
to end the Great Tribulation wars.
4They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and
their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword
against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore. (Isa.
2:4)
C. By summoning the nations to prepare for war, the Lord will stir
them up in their arrogance. These wicked nations only see defenseless
Israel, without understanding that the Lord is setting a trap and
will ambush them, as He comes from the sky with a heavenly army
of angels and saints (Rev. 19:14; Zech. 14:5). As their bolstered
confidence swells, they will come, mesmerized under the spell of
their conceit, and certain of a triumph over Israel.
14The armies in heaven, clothed in fine linen…followed
Him on white horses.
(Rev. 19:14)
D. David described the proud armies of the Antichrist in the end
times. These kings will gather together and scheme: “We will
destroy Jesus, God’s Anointed One, and His people!”
1Why do the nations rage, and the people plot a vain
thing? 2The kings of the earth set themselves…against the
LORD and against His Anointed [Jesus]…
(Ps. 2:1-2)
VI. LET THE NATIONS BE WAKENED
A. The Lord calls all the nations to battle, not wanting one guilty
nation to be absent (Joel 3:1).
11Assemble and come, all you nations, and gather together
all around. Cause Your mighty ones[angels] to go down there, O LORD.
12“Let the nations be wakened, and come up to the Valley of
Jehoshaphat; for there I will sit to judge all the surrounding nations.”
(Joel 3:11-12)
B. God will stir up the nations. He will not force them to come,
but will create a setting in which their unholy boldness is aroused.
He wants their wickedness and pride to come to the surface.
C. Psalm 45 portrays the glory and terror of that hour in which
Jesus will go forth as a great warrior king against His enemies
in the end times. The psalmist prophesied of the Armageddon campaign,
crying out to the Messiah, “Gird Your sword on Your thigh
and ride in victory” (v. 3).
2You are fairer [more beautiful]than the sons of men…3Gird
Your sword upon Your thigh, O Mighty One, with Your glory and Your
majesty. 4And in Your majesty ride prosperously [victoriously]
because of truth, humility, and righteousness…5the peoples
[nations] fall under You. 6Your throne, O God, is forever…7You
love righteousness and hate wickedness…God has anointed You
with the oil of gladness… (Ps. 45:2-7)
D. At the center of the Armageddon campaign is Jesus as the mighty
One who fights His enemies (v. 3). This is the same Man who is anointed
with the oil of gladness (v. 7). In this context, Jesus as the warrior
king at Armageddon is seen as motivated by glad love. Even as He
endured God’s wrath on the cross for the joy set before Him(Heb.
12:2), so He will judge the wicked for the joyof an earth that will
be freed from wickedness and oppression. In this, His love for righteousness
and hatred of wickedness is manifest (v. 7), revealing His unprecedented
beauty (v. 2)!
E. Jesus as our great warrior king loves truth, humility, and righteousness
(Ps. 45:4). He goes to war and rides victoriously in battle against
the wicked to promote truth, humility, and righteousness. He is
forever the Lamb, who does everything in humility, even when He
judges the wicked.
F. Intercession is made for the release of angels in the Armageddon
campaign. Joel utters the prayer that will be offered in that time,
that the Lord would send out His mighty angels to this great battlefield.
It as though Joel, right in the middle of recording the word of
the Lord, put his pen down and entered in with this prophetic prayer,
“God send the angels! Break in!”
At other times in this
book, Joel lifted his own voice to God in prayer (Joel 1:19; 2:17).
11Cause Your mighty ones [angels] to go down there, O
Lord! (Joel 3:11)
VII. THERE THE LORD WILL SIT AND JUDGE
13Put in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe. Come,
go down; for the winepress is full, the vats overflow—for
their wickedness is great. (Joel 3:13)
A. At the end of the age, the harvest of sin will be ripe. A principle
in God’s government is that He waits until sin is “ripe”
before He judges a nation (Gen. 15:16; Dan. 8:23; 12:10;
Mt. 13:30; 1 Thes. 2:16; Rev. 14:18; 17:4; 18:5). Sin is
not ripe until it is acted out consistently with sinful deeds.
B. Joel recorded the intercession of angels who cried out, “Put
in the sickle” (v. 13).
C. John describes part of the end-time scene from the heavenly point
of view when angels cried out for the harvest of souls (Rev. 14:14-16),
and then for judgment on the wicked (Rev. 14:17-20).
14On the cloud sat One like the Son of Man
[Jesus]…and in His hand a sharp sickle. 15And
another angel…crying with a loud voice to Him… “Thrust
in Your sickle and reap, for the time has come for You to reap,
for the harvest of the earth is ripe.” 16So He who sat on
the cloud thrust in His sickle on the earth, and the earth was reaped.
(Rev. 14:14-16)
D. The angels cry out in intercession for Jesus to act against
the evil that has fully matured on the earth. They are praying for
Jesus to judge the Antichrist’s empire (Rev. 14:17-20).
E. John records the final stage of the Armageddon campaign, where
Jesus treads the winepress (Rev. 14:17-20), and then later he more
fully describes it (Rev. 19:12-21).
17Another angel…he also having a sharp sickle.
18And another angel came out from the altar…and he cried with
a loud cry to him who had the sharp sickle, saying, “Thrust
in your sharp sickle and gather the clusters of the vine of the
earth, for her grapes are fully ripe.” 19So the angel thrust
his sickle into the earth and gathered the vine of the earth, and
threw it into the great winepress of the wrath of God.
(Rev. 14:17-19)
15He Himself treads the winepress of the fierceness
and wrath of Almighty God. (Rev. 19:15)
F. Jesus will tread the winepress Himself with the fierceness and
wrath of God (Rev. 19:12-15).
G. The winepress is full and the vats are overflowing because the
wickedness of the nations is great.
H. Isaiah used the metaphor of treading grapes to portray the blood
of the nations (Isa. 63:1-6).
VIII. THE VALLEY OF DECISION
14Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision!
For the day of the LORD is near in the valley of decision. (Joel
3:14)
A. The valley of decision speaks of the time when every person
must make a significant decision related to the battle of Jerusalem.
Even now, people are moving in one direction or the other related
to this. The principle of the valley of decision is applicable even
now as each person establishes the way they will live before God.
They are moving toward Jesus or away from Him.
B. The whole earth will engage in deciding if they will follow
Jesus or the Antichrist in the Armageddon campaign. Yet if they
refuse the Antichrist, he will seek to kill them. However, if they
refuse Jesus, then they will be judged.
C. The spiritual compromises that we live in today will become
easier and easier tomorrow. On the other hand, costly obedience
to God will position one to walk in more grace in the future.
IX. JESUS WILL REIGN OVER ALL THE EARTH
15The sun and moon will grow dark, and the stars will
diminish their brightness. 16TheLORD will roar from Zion, and utter
His voice from Jerusalem; the heavens and earth will shake; but
the LORD will be a shelter for His people, and the strength of the
children of Israel. 17“So you shall know that I am the LORD
your God, dwelling in Zion My holy mountain. Then Jerusalem shall
be holy, and no aliens [foreign armies in military conflict] shall
ever pass through her again.”
(Joel 3:15-17)
A. In that hour, this mighty Lion will become a shelter for His
people! As He breaks through the clouds and sets His feet upon the
Mount of Olives, He will protect those who call on His name. He
will act as deliverer and savior to those being oppressed by the
Antichrist.
B. The Lord will not only use His sword in judging the wicked,
but He will also use all His resources in creation, including the
sun, the moon, the stars, and the earth itself. He who spoke creation
into being will use creation to judge those who refuse the Creator!
C. The Lion of Judah will roar from Zion, or from literal Jerusalem!
(Joel 3:16).
D. Jesus shall reign from His throne in Jerusalem over all the
earth (Zech. 14:9).
9The LORD[Jesus] shall
be King over all the earth. (Zech. 14:9)
X. CONCLUSION
What a gift God has given us in showing us the end of the story.
So often in our shortsightedness, we get weighed down with the cares
of life. But the Lord is zealous for our hearts. Even now He is
deeply involved in our lives, orchestrating our circumstances in
order for us to enter into the fullness of His plans for us—plans
that are so marvelous we can hardly fathom them (1 Cor. 2:9).
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