As I mentioned yesterday, Joel uses a plague of locusts as a symbol for God's judgment on Israel. He talks about the locusts as an invading army bringing God's wrath. The good news is that God's judgment brings forgiveness and redemption, even though it's scary. Love wins in the end.
God bless,
Sam
Joel 2:1-11
Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy
mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble, for the day of the Lord is coming, it is near— 2a day of darkness and
gloom, a day of clouds and thick darkness! Like blackness spread upon the mountains
a great and powerful army comes; their like has never been from of old, nor
will be again after them in ages to come.
3Fire devours in front of them, and behind them a
flame burns. Before them the land is like the garden of Eden, but after them a
desolate wilderness, and nothing escapes them. 4They have the
appearance of horses, and like war-horses they charge. 5As with the
rumbling of chariots, they leap on the tops of the mountains, like the
crackling of a flame of fire devouring the stubble, like a powerful army drawn
up for battle. 6Before them peoples are in anguish, all faces grow
pale.
7Like warriors they charge, like soldiers they
scale the wall. Each keeps to its own course, they do not swerve from their
paths. 8They do not jostle one another, each keeps to its own track;
they burst through the weapons and are not halted. 9They leap upon
the city, they run upon the walls; they climb up into the houses, they enter
through the windows like a thief. 10The earth quakes before them,
the heavens tremble. The sun and the moon are darkened, and the stars withdraw
their shining. 11The Lord utters his voice at
the head of his army; how vast is his host! Numberless are those who obey his
command. Truly the day of the Lord is great; terrible
indeed—who can endure it?
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