Two-minute read.

God can and will restore what feels lost, wasted, or broken. When we go through seasons that don’t turn out the way we expected, we can trust that the Lord has a plan that will lead to restoration. Our heavenly Father doesn’t just promise to restore things, but He restores years.
Poor choices led me into a long period of singleness. As I followed the Savior, day after day, transformation occurred. One day, I discovered this verse in Joel, and the promise took root in my soul. The devastation I caused myself felt like time eaten away, opportunities gone in seasons I couldn’t relive.
But God declares I will restore.
And He did, transforming my life, healing my heart, and teaching me how to have healthy relationships that flourish. On my wedding day, I felt the fruition of God’s promise to restore the years the locusts stole, and He has.
The Lord redeems what remains and brings unexpected fruit to what seemed lost. He doesn’t ignore the damage, God names it: locusts. Naming the different types of locusts underscores the layers of devastation in seasons when everything feels lost: joy, stability, direction, even identity. First, the Lord acknowledges the depth of the loss, then promises to restore it.
God shifts us from scarcity to abundance, restoring deep satisfaction not only with resources but also with the fullness and peace we missed. The Lord fills our emptiness with more than enough, and we will praise Him for it. As the Father rebuilds the broken parts, it creates a testimony. We will feel gratitude because God reveals Himself to us, faithful, compassionate, and powerful.
Not only will the Savior give us external restoration, but internal healing, lifting the weight of regret, failure, or disgrace. God restores our dignity.
The Lord not only brings us through loss, but He brings restoration deeper than what we had before. God takes wasted years and turns them into a story of provision, healing, and renewed purpose.
Reflection:
What “lost years” or seasons feel hardest for you to release—and what would it look like to trust God with restoring them?
Joy Thought:
God brings beauty, abundance, and praise out of what once felt empty.








