I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten. (Joel 2:25)
When I look back over the years, there are some seasons in life that, if I could, I would like to do it over again. Yet, I am reminded that God has promised to restore even the years the locust have eaten. And they have eaten more than their fair share. Can I get a witness?
I am sure we all feel like this from time to time. But we need to cry out to Jesus to rescue us from such stinking thinking. We must remember that we see so little of life. We are like the school child peering through the quarter-size hole in the wooden fence. Not only do we see only a tiny portion of what God is doing in our lives, we understand even less. That is why we must always keep in view that Jesus is all about redemption, not do-overs! Jesus is busily engaged in redeeming all the time that we think was wasted, because there is no such thing as wasted time.
Now I know the past is littered with many loses. There are painful seasons. There are fruitless seasons. There are selfish seasons. There are prodigal seasons. But regardless of where this finds you today, forsake regret and look to your Redeemer. Jesus has promised to make all things new, including you. He is at work, sharpening and shaping you into His image. Live in that confidence and that confidence will rise to hope.
Remember, Jesus is Lord and here we have an impossible promise. He will restore the one thing we simply cannot save or store up – TIME. Now, the lost season will not be restored. But the lost Savior will be. Jesus will deepen our dependence upon Him. Jesus will heighten our hope in Him. Jesus will strengthen our surrender to Him. We do not need Jesus to redo anything in our lives. We simply need Him to do what He has promised – to redeem and restore the years the locusts have eaten. Oh, what a Savior we have in Jesus.
This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!