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How do we know the prophecy of Joel is true?

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The fulfillment of Joel's prophecy is documented in Acts 2, where Peter clearly states that what the people witnessed was the outpouring of God's Spirit as foretold.

In Acts 2:16-21, Peter explicitly cites Joel's prophecy to explain the miraculous events taking place at Pentecost. This act of the Holy Spirit's outpouring upon believers, resulting in speaking in tongues and prophesying, serves as a verification of God's word through the prophet Joel. The apostolic witness and the transformative work of the Spirit mark the fulfillment of Old Testament promises, thereby offering proof that God's prophecy is not only true but actively occurring in the establishment of the New Covenant. Thus, the ongoing ministry of the gospel evidences the validity of these prophecies.
Scripture References: Acts 2:16-21, Joel 2:28-32

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