There was a "blood moon" last month. Unlike the supernatural events prophesied in Joel, they are a NATURAL PHENOMENON that happen periodically and are EASILY PREDICTABLE, thus making your taking this passage in Joel out of context and the author's taking a natural phenomenon and drawing erronious conclusions ridiculous on their face.
The Word of God gives plenty of warnings about the proliferation of "false prophets" in the last days. The Apostle Paul also stated that:
"The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled they will accumulate fir themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires." (2 Timothy 4:3)
This pastor is woefully ignorant of Scripture, Biblical prophecy and mistaken in his conclusions. Unfortunately, many Christians today lack spiritual discernment and are so spiritually blind and gullible that they can be readily seduced, taken in and deceived.
One can literally make Scripture say anything they want it to if they maliciously rip a passage out of its context and twist it to fit their preconceived narrative and conclusions. This is exactly what this "pastor" has done.
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