
Your Daily Bible Verse You Haven't Missed Your Moment: God's Restoration is Coming (Joel 2:25)
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Jul 24, 2025 Explore God's powerful promise of restoration in Joel 2:25, where what's lost can be redeemed. Jessica reflects on personal experiences of lost time and the difference between mere repair and true restoration. Discover how judgment can lead to repentance and God's compassionate response. Insight from Charles Spurgeon illustrates the idea of recovered blessings, while a gentle reminder highlights the importance of humility in securing God's promises. The discussion culminates in a heartfelt prayer for renewal and restoration in listeners' lives.
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Journals Of Lost Time
- Jessica Van Roekel found old journals filled with prayers, dreams, and unspoken heartaches that made her feel the weight of lost time.
- She describes seasons of waiting and hard work that seemed to yield little fruit and felt like years the locusts ate.
Restoration Means Safety
- God doesn't just give back lost things; He redeems and restores broken time and purpose.
- The Hebrew word for restoration implies safety and being uninjured in mind or body, emphasizing holistic renewal.
Judgment Calls For Repentance
- The locust army in Joel functioned as divine rebuke for Israel's recurring unfaithfulness and idolatry.
- Judgment led to repentance, and God's compassion followed with a promise to restore what was taken.

