Joel 2:23—“Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month.”
Following the call to “rend the heart”, Joel shifts from the “howl” of judgment to the “hymn” of restoration. In an agrarian society shattered by drought and locusts, rain was the ultimate sign of divine favour. The “former rain” (autumn) prepared the soil for seeding, while the “latter rain” (spring) matured the harvest. Their absence meant famine; their return meant life. Thus, this promise is not merely meteorological, but covenantal, revealing God’s renewed favour upon a repentant people.
This verse emphasises God as the Sole Provider. The Canaanites looked to Baal for rain, but Joel redirects Zion to “rejoice in the LORD your God”. His physical blessings are designed to follow a heart that has been taught to walk in His ways. The abundance of the rain is a visible seal of a restored covenant.
Seasons of loss and dryness are not final for those who turn to God. When sin has been confessed and hearts have been humbled, God delights to restore, sometimes outwardly, always spiritually. He brings renewal to barren hearts, revives cold affections, and causes fruit to grow again.
A life wasted in worldliness is not beyond recovery. If you have returned to Him in sincerity, trust His timing. Your dryness is not a permanent state; it is the stage upon which His refreshing grace will soon fall. He not only forgives but restores joy. Therefore, do not merely seek the blessings; seek the LORD. For true gladness is found not in the rain, but in the God who sends it.
