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How does God restore
the years that the locusts have eaten (Joel 2:25)?
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“And my people shall never
again be put to shame. You shall know that I am in the midst of Israel, and
that I am the LORD your God and there is none else. And my people shall never
again be put to shame” (Joel 2:26-27).
The statement of Joel
2:25 — “I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust
has eaten” — is a reference to the produce of food from the years the
locusts destroyed the harvest.
A closer look at the context and details of
this verse offers additional insight into the goodness of God.
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Israel’s crops had been destroyed by a locust invasion (Joel 1:4), and the impact lasted more than one year.
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Israel’s crops had been destroyed by a locust invasion (Joel 1:4), and the impact lasted more than one year.
This could indicate that locusts invaded in
consecutive years. However, it is more likely that the damage of one invasion
had a multi-year impact.
When locusts destroyed a crop, they wiped out
the seed saved from the previous year, the harvest of
the current year, and the seed that would be used the next year.
Locust devastation of grape vines and fruit
trees would take years to redevelop (Joel 1:12).
Joel
2:25 complements the preceding verse, which says, “The
threshing floors shall be full of grain; the vats shall overflow with wine and
oil.”
The restoring of the years the locust had
eaten would include an abundant harvest of grain, grapes, and olives.
Joel had used the locust invasion as an
illustration of God’s judgment.
In His promise to “restore” the years
lost to the locust, God is pledging to restore His repentant people to a place
of blessing after judgment.
The context describes many other positive
things that would take place during this restoration:
- Green pasture for livestock: “the
pastures of the wilderness are green” (Joel 2:22).
- Trees and vines that bear fruit: “the tree bears its fruit; the
fig tree and vine give their full yield” (Joel 2:22).
- The spring and summer rains would come as needed for a good crop:
“he has given the early rain” (Joel 2:23).
The results of this restoration would be both
physical and spiritual.
Physically, “You shall
eat in plenty and be satisfied.”
Spiritually, they would “praise
the name of the LORD your God, who has dealt wondrously with you” (Joel
2:26).
The conclusion of this
section of Joel summarizes God’s intention for the restoration: “And my
people shall never again be put to shame. You shall know that I am in the midst
of Israel, and that I am the LORD your God and there is none else. And my
people shall never again be put to shame” (Joel 2:26-27).
God must deal with sin, but when His people
repent, they find abundant blessing that more than compensates for what was
lost in the judgment. His grace abounds.
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