January 4, 2026

“So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten. The crawling locust, the consuming locust, and the chewing locust, My great army which I sent among you.” – Joel 2:25 (NKJV)
The Historical Context-Why it was Written-Joel 2
The book of Joel was written during a time of national disaster in the kingdom of Judah. A massive, unprecedented plague of locusts had swept through the land, completely wiping out the crops.
Being an agricultural society, this was a death sentence. The locusts didn’t just eat the current harvest; they ate the seeds saved for the next year. They stripped the bark off the trees. This all meant it would take years for the land to recover. The people were facing severe famine, economic ruin, and despair.
But the plague wasn’t an accident-it was a divine wake-up call. God had allowed His “great army” of insects to bring judgment upon Judah for their spiritual rebellion and complacency. When the people finally repented, fasted, and turned back to God with all their hearts (Joel 2:12-13 NKJV), God pivoted from judgment to mercy. Verse 25 is His formal promise of supernatural recovery.
The Original Hebrew Breakdown-Joel 2
Understanding the specific Hebrew words used in this verse shows the true depth of what God is promising.
”So I will restore to you…”: The Hebrew word for restore, shalam (derived from the word shalom meaning peace), means to make whole, make good, or pay back in full. God isn’t just saying, “I feel bad, here is some food.” He is acting as a righteous judge, stepping in to legally pay back His people for everything they lost during the season of brokenness. God is promising that He will personally make up for what was lost. And He doesn’t just promise a normal harvest; He promises a supernatural abundance to speed up their recovery.
”…the years (shanim l) that the swarming locust has eaten…”: Notice God does not say He will restore the crops; He says He will restore the years. We cannot naturally get time back. Once a month, a day, a year is gone; it’s gone. But God promises to compress or squeeze a large amount value into a short period. Therefore, He will squeeze and stuff so much blessing, fruitfulness, and favor into their future harvests that it will completely make up for the time lost.
“…the crawling locust, the consuming locust, and the chewing locust,”: The NKJV lists the swarming, crawling, consuming, and chewing locusts. In Hebrew, these represent either four different species of locusts or the four stages of a locust’s lifecycle (from larva to full adult). This list emphasizes the thoroughness of the destruction. God doesn’t do anything half-way. The devastation happened in waves. What one wave left behind, the next wave completely devoured until absolutely nothing remained. It was the total, systematic destruction of their livelihood.
”…My great army which I sent among you.”: God takes direct ownership of the disaster. The locusts were executing His disciplinary judgment. And because God was the one who sent the ruling, He is the only one with the authority to reverse it and restore the land. Their circumstances were never out of His control.
The Spiritual Meaning-Joel 2
While this was originally spoken to ancient Israel, it is a timeless picture of the Gospel (showing the core of the Christian message found in the New Testament. Human ruin [the devastating effect sin has on our life.] Divine rescue [Saving grace only occurs after a deliberate turning away from self-reliance and sin.] Profound restoration [God bringing back the dead soil as Christ brings spiritual life to dead hearts.]) and God’s grace and redeeming heart.
The “locust years” represent our seasons of lost time.
- Rebellious years: The years we spent wandering away from God, when we were questioning everything and trying to “find ourselves”.
- Painful years: These years were/are the years we spent in physical, mental, and emotional pain. They were times wasted pouring tons of effort into toxic relationships, dealing with chronic illness and/or pain, and being psychologically fractured due to stress, anxiety, or chemical imbalance issues.
- Fruitless years: These years were/are where you work hard, trying to get ahead, and they ultimately led to failure or financial devastation. Fruitless years cause much regret and the replaying of “what-ifs” relentlessly in your mind.
The core message of Joel 2:25 is that no season of loss is beyond God’s power to redeem. When we repent and fix our minds on Him, God doesn’t just forgive our past; He catches us up. He can pour/compress so much favor, joy, and purpose into the next few years of our lives that the pain of our empty years is completely erased.

The God of Wasted Years-Joel 2
Facing the Waves of Devastation
There are seasons in our lives when we look back and feel a profound sense of loss. We feel regret and, often times, anger because of the “wasted” years. We see years that were completely devoured-maybe by our own poor choices, a prolonged season of spiritual drifting and questioning, a devastating or chronic illness or condition, or circumstances completely out of our control. Joel 2:25 (NKJV) speaks directly into those empty spaces: “So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten.”
When the prophet Joel wrote these words, the nation of Judah was staring at absolute ruin. A literal plague of millions of locusts had swept across the land in relentless waves. The destruction was systematic and complete. Vividly, the verse lists the different types or stages of locusts-the swarming, crawling, consuming, and chewing locusts-to emphasize that what one wave left behind, the next wave entirely destroyed. The people had lost their food, their economy, and their forward momentum. They were trapped in the grief of wasted time.
The Source of the Storm
Remarkably, God takes direct ownership of this painful season, calling the locusts “My great army which I sent among you.” The plague was a divine wake-up call to a people who had drifted into spiritual numbness or complacency. This detail, oddly, can bring immense comfort: if God has the ultimate authority to allow the stripping away of a season, He has the absolute authority to reverse the damage. Our broken years are never outside of His sovereign control.
Redemptions Beyond Human Math
The most awe-inspiring phrase in this promise (“So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten”) is the fact that God doesn’t just promise to restore the crops; He promises to restore the years.
Humanly speaking, time is a non-renewable resource. Once a year is wasted or lost to grief, trauma, or rebellion, it is gone forever. We cannot replay our twenties, erase a failed marriage, or get back the years spent in addiction or chronic depression. But divine restoration does not operate on human math.
Compressing Time and Favor
When God steps in to restore the years, He compresses His favor. He fills our present and future with such a supernatural abundance of joy, spiritual growth, and fruitfulness that the sting of the empty, wasted years is completely eliminated. He can give us more growth and peace in a single year of being obedient than we lost in a decade of wandering and regret. He doesn’t just give us some; He makes the harvest double.
The Condition of the Harvest
We must remember the context surrounding this promise from God. He didn’t pour out His restoration while the people were still ignoring Him. This verse/promise is the direct response to a massive shift in the hearts of the people. Just a few verses earlier, God pleaded, “Turn to Me with all your heart…Rend your heart, and not your garments” (Joel 2:12-13 NKJV).
Stepping Into Your Restoration
Restoration begins the moment we stop defending our past mistakes and layout our broken, wrecked seasons at the foot of the throne. As you go back over your history-thinking of past mistakes, grieving lost opportunities, or regretting wasted time-and know this: your story is not over. Turn your heart fully toward Him. The God who rules over time is ready to stop the locusts, heal the soil of your heart, and bring forth a harvest that will make you marvel at His grace.
Modern Applications For Today-Joel 2
The promise of Joel 2:25 applies directly to any modern area of life where we feel we have lost valuable time, opportunities, or spiritual ground.
The Financial and Career Situations (After Job Loss or Business Failure)
Modern locusts often look like layoffs, failed business ventures, or unexpected debt that wipes out a savings account. Applying Joel 2:25 means refusing to believe you are permanently behind the eight ball.
Application: Trust God as your ultimate Source. Actively declare that God can compress ten years of career advancement and financial stability into your next two years. He can give you a single connection, a new skill, or a sudden opportunity that compensates you or pays you back (shalam) for every dime the enemy has stolen.
The Relationship and Family Restoration (After a Toxic Season or Divorce)
Many people look back at years spent in toxic relationships, messy divorces, or seasons of estrangement from their children, mourning the “wasted time” they can never get back.
The Application: Stop looking at your calendar with regret. Apply this verse by inviting the Holy Spirit to heal your heart-walls. Trust that God can pour so much healthy community, deep love, and emotional wholeness into your future that the sting of those lonely, painful years will be completely swallowed up with love and joy.
Overcoming Spiritual Numbness or Complacency (A Time of “Spiritual Apathy”)
Sometimes the “locusts” are internal. Many , well most, believers go through a “dry” season-a period of spiritual apathy or numbness where they drift away from God, stop reading their Bible, or walk the line of compromise for months or even years. He just doesn’t seem that important or one can’t find the time.
The Application: The moment you turn back to God, you are covered by His grace and taken, immediately, back into the fold. Do not, for a minute, let others or shame convince you that you have lost your position. God doesn’t put you on a spiritual probationary period. He welcomes you with open arms, like you never left. Apply Joel 2:25 by stepping boldly into the purpose God has for you, trusting that His grace will instantly bridge the gap of your “wandering” and accelerate your spiritual growth.
Reclaim Your Mental Health (After Chronic Anxiety or Depression)
Living with chronic anxiety, panic attacks, or depression can make a person feel like their joy and their best years were totally hijacked and eaten away in the dark cloud of destruction. It is nothing to be embarrassed by-millions of people suffer daily. I, for one, suffer this way. I put on a happy face but often have trouble remembering times when I felt true joy and happiness. Recently it took me away from this blog for a few months. I’m struggling but with God’s grace and mercy, I’ll make it through.
The Application:Use the 3 R’s. Recognize that anxiety was a locust bent only on destruction, but they don’t own our future. Reflect on God’s character as the Restorer of our soul. Refocus our minds on the truth that God is rebuilding our mental foundation on the Everlasting Rock. He can make the second half of our life infinitely more peaceful, vibrant, and impactful than the first half.
Redeeming Wasted Years of Addiction or Rebellion
Many people look back on chunks of their lives-whether it was in their youth, a decade of adulthood, a period of backsliding, or right now. Maybe you are in the middle of a season like this at this very moment where you feel immense regret over time wasted on addiction and/or spiritual rebellion. Spiritual rebellion is different from spiritual apathy in that with rebellion you are consciously and intentionally leaving God out of the picture.
The Application: Realize that your story didn’t end when you strayed. When you repent and submit your life to Christ, He can accelerate your spiritual maturity, giving you deep wisdom and a powerful testimony that can impact others much faster than the normal human timeline.
As you can see, this verse is applicable for most situations and seasons of life. Just truly repent, give your heart and soul to Jesus, and hang on because the speed at which the Father can work in you is staggering.
For this Sticky Note Minute, find a sticky note, index card, or piece of paper and write the following statement on it. Put it on your mirror, computer, or someplace you have access to it throughout the day. Read it whenever you feel the grip of anxiety, fear, or stress trying to grab ahold of you. Let it remind you that God is with you, supporting you, and giving you His strength. With God’s strength you can get past any obstacle.
Sticky Note Minute: My future is bigger than my past. Goodbye, regret!
An Exhortation to Reclaim Your Furture
Friends, lift up your eyes from the barren fields of your past and stop camping in the graveyard of your regrets. Looking back on the years you lost to toxic relationships, financial lack, anxiety and depression, and spiritual apathy or rebellion. They will never grow a new seed in your life. You cannot change the past, but you serve a God who is not bound by time. Don’t let the enemy convince you that you are too far behind, too broken, or that your best days are permanently behind you.
When you turn your heart back to the Lord and fix your mind on His truth, you activate His power as your Restorer. He is stepping into your story right now to reverse the damages. Shake off the shame of your wandering seasons, pack up your tents of grief, and dare to believe that God can compress a lifetime of purpose, fruitfulness, and joy into your next steps. The locusts do not own your legacy-the Living God does. Trust His timing, lean into His favor, and watch Him bring forth life from the very places you thought were permanently dead. He is the Redeemer of your wasted years. Prepare your hearts and watch Him unleash a future harvest that will cause your past pain to completely fade away!
Doxology of the Master Restorer
Now to Him who holds time, seasons, and history in the palm of His hand;
To Him who does not abandon us to the destruction of our own failures, but meets us with the breath of the supernatural and unending mercy, that brings life back into our deadest roots;
To the King who commands the locusts to cease, heals the barren ground of our soul, and multiplies our future fruitfulness far beyond our past loses;
To the only wise God, our Redeemer, our Sustainer, and our Restorer, be all glory, honor, majesty, and praise, now and forevermore.
Father God, we come before You today carrying the grief of lost time and devoured seasons. Many of us look back over the years that feel completely wasted-lost to rebellion, consumed by illness, or stripped away by heartache and failure. Lord, we lay those broken years at Your feet. We repent for the ways we have wandered, and we turn our hearts completely back to You.
We anchor our souls in Your promise to restore what the locusts have eaten. We thank You that You are not limited by human math and time. Where our lives have been stripped bare, we ask for a supernatural down-pouring of Your favor. Infuse our present and our future with such deep joy, spiritual growth, and purpose that the sting of our past losses is forgotten. Let my mind rest in the peaceful calm that comes from knowing that my tomorrow is safe in Your hands. In the holy and precious name of Jesus, Amen.
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