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What is the
valley of decision (Joel 3:14)?
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The Valley of Jehoshaphat is the same as the “valley of
decision” - the “decision” being made in the valley is God’s, not the
multitudes.’ the “valley of decision” is not about humans choosing whether
or not to follow Christ - it is God handing down His decision of judgment at
the end of the tribulation - wickedness will be dealt with decisively, swiftly
and justly
Got Questions Ministries
Joel 3:14 says, “Multitudes, multitudes, in the valley of
decision! For the day of the LORD is near in the valley of decision.”
Many
evangelists have drawn from this passage to challenge audiences to “make
a decision” for Christ.
Others
view this valley of decision as a time of judgment when the Lord decides the
fate of the nations.
Which is
it? An invitation or a prophecy of doom?
Verse 2 says, “I will gather all the nations and bring them
down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. And I will enter into judgment with them
there, on behalf of my people and my heritage Israel.”
The
Valley of Jehoshaphat is the same as the “valley of decision.”
Jehoshaphat means “Yahweh judges”; the “decision” being
made in the valley is God’s, not the multitudes’.
The
literal, geographical location of this valley is likely the Kidron Valley on
the east side of Jerusalem.
The focus
of Joel 3 is on the future Day of the Lord.
This time
will include
- a
gathering of the nations (verse 2),
- a
judgment on wickedness (verse 13), and
-
astronomical signs (verse 15).
Joel’s
prophecy of the valley of decision finds its counterpart in Jesus’ Olivet Discourse and the judgment of the sheep and the goats (Matthew 25:31-46).
Immediately
following the prophecy of judgment, Joel transitions to a description of the
Lord’s millennial reign, a
literal 1,000-year time period that follows the tribulation.
During
the millennium Christ rules as king from Jerusalem.
Some
interpreters argue the millennium is figurative, yet many passages,
including Joel 3:18-21, describe this time in great detail.
It seems
that God desires us to know that the millennial kingdom is a literal time
period.
Ultimately,
the “valley of decision” in Joel 3:14 is not about humans choosing whether or not to follow Christ; it
is God handing down His decision of judgment at the end of the tribulation.
Wickedness
will be dealt with decisively, swiftly and justly.
Praise the Lord for His promise to make all things right one day and
to be “a refuge for his people” (Joel 3:16).
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Questions Ministries
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GotQuestions.org is a ministry of dedicated and trained servants who have a desire to assist others in their understanding of God, Scripture, salvation, and other spiritual topics. We are Christian, Protestant, evangelical, theologically conservative, and non-denominational. We view ourselves as a para-church ministry, coming alongside the church to help people find answers to their spiritually related questions.
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