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How do we know God's promises in Joel are true?

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God's promises in Joel are confirmed by their fulfillment in Acts 2 during Pentecost, as Peter cites this prophecy directly.

God’s promises made through Joel are validated by Peter’s proclamation in Acts 2, where he explicitly states that the events happening are a fulfillment of Joel’s prophecy. This connection establishes a biblical precedent that God's word is reliable and true. The pouring out of the Spirit at Pentecost is both a miraculous sign and a divine assurance that God fulfills His promises to His people, reinforcing the larger narrative of redemption that runs throughout Scripture. It highlights God's sovereignty and the effectiveness of His grace in bringing salvation to all people.
Scripture References: Acts 2:16-21, Joel 2:28-32

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