
Keeping Your Eyes on the Road Ahead (Joel 2:28–3:21)
From The Wisdom Journey by Stephen Davey
April 16, 2026 · 12 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the importance of focusing on the future rather than dwelling on the past, using biblical insights from the Book of Joel.
Share a comment The rearview mirror is tiny compared to the windshield, and that’s not an accident, it’s a metaphor for how we’re meant to live. We start with a story about choosing eyesight over memory, then take that wisdom straight into Scripture: God does not ask us to camp out in what we lost, what we regret, or what we can’t change. He keeps pulling our attention to what’s ahead, because Bible prophecy is designed to produce endurance and hope, not panic. We dig into the Book of ...
People in this episode
Host: Stephen Davey
Topics covered
- prophecy
- endurance
- hope
- spiritual growth
- Christian living
Keywords
- Joel 2:28–3:21
- Christianity
- spirituality
- Bible prophecy
- hope
- endurance
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Book of Joel
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