Sunday, November 23, 2008

You Will Sing Again..

The book of Joel was written around 5 BC when Israel experienced a plague of locusts. This plague of locusts was devastating for Israel as every crop was destroyed and the lives of the Israelites were at stake as they faced famine and hardship. Joel records the plight of the Israelites with these words:
Joel 1: 10-12
The fields are ruined, the ground is dried up; the grain is destroyed, the new wine is dried up, the oil fails. Despair, you farmers, wail, you vine growers; grieve for the wheat and the barley, because the harvest of the field is destroyed. The vine is dried up and the fig tree is withered; the pomegranate, the palm and the apple tree— all the trees of the field—are dried up. Surely the joy of mankind is withered away.

Sometimes in our lives, metaphorically we too can feel as though locusts have eaten away years of effort. Sometimes, we can face hardship after hardship and not see a breakthrough and wonder whether we will ever be restored and whether we will ever sing again.

We can take encouragement today that Joel did not stop just describing the plague and its devastation and leave us without hope. He goes on to record, the promise of God that He will restore the years that the locusts have eaten! We need to understand that the devastation of the locusts does not last just a few days or even months, the devastation can last years. Notice that God's promise is not just to restore weeks or months but whole years, all the wasted years!
Joel 2:25a-27
I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten.....You will have plenty to eat, until you are full, and you will praise the name of the LORD your God, who has worked wonders for you; never again will my people be shamed. Then you will know that I am in Israel, that I am the LORD your God, and that there is no other; never again will my people be shamed.


Between the locusts eating up and complete utter devastation, and the promise of restoration, there is an act that causes God to relent and have compassion on His people. This act is repentance, a complete 180 degree turn to walk in the way of righteousness and away from unrighteousness. God wants our hearts to be restored to Him and sometimes the difficulties are a way to awaken us to come back to Him.
Joel 2:12-13
"Even now," declares the LORD, "return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning." Rend your heart and not your garments. Return to the LORD your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and he relents from sending calamity.

Our God is a God of compassion and He is faithful. He is in the business of restoration - of making whole of broken things. We just need to draw near to Him...
1 John 1:9
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
Hebrews 4:16
Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.


Do you feel like that which has been lost will not be found, that which is broken will never be repaired? Do you wonder when you will sing again? Take hold of this message from Joel that God wants to restore you for all the years that was lost and build you up, as you draw near to Him in repentance! You will sing again because He is faithful and He is a restorer! Return to Him!
Joel 2:21a
Be not afraid, O land; be glad and rejoice.

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