Greek mythology tells about a...
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Greek mythology tells about a woman named Cassandra. She was a doomed princess of Troy during the Trojan War, gifted with the power of prophecy, but cursed so that no one would listen to her warnings. Throughout the war, she entreats her family to make peace with their enemies and save Troy. Instead, the Greeks use the Trojan horse to get into the city, sack it, and kill the inhabitants. Cassandra's warnings fell on deaf ears, and the Trojans' disbelief led to their downfall. Joel's warnings are like those of Cassandra: Stop what you are doing! "Return to the Lord your God," Joel says. His words should not fall on deaf ears today. Greek mythology gives us the example of Cassandra for the danger of ignoring prophets, but the Bible gives us more besides. Pharaoh ignored Moses and plagues covered Egypt. Jonah is swallowed by a whale when he tries to run away. Joel offers us an alternative: Return to the Lord with your whole heart.