"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for Today

“From Less to More”


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May 1, 2026

Daily Devotional: 

“From Less to More”

Joel 2:26

"You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, who has dealt wondrously with you. And my people shall never again be put toshame." 

This verse is a pivotal moment in the Book of Joel, transitioning from a period of intense suffering and judgment to one of restoration. The context of restoration is to understand the weight of this promise, we have to look at the "before." Prior to this verse, the land of Judah had been devastated by a literal plague of locusts. Everything was gone—the crops, the wine, the livestock, and the joy of the people. They were living in a season of "not enough" and "shame." But Joel 2 marks a turning point where God responds to the sincere repentance of His people. He doesn't just give them a "snack" to get by; He promises a restoration so complete that the previous years of famine are swallowed up by His goodness.

The verse says, "You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied." True satisfaction is a gift from God. You can have a full table and still have an empty soul. When God restores, He fills the physical need, but He also settles the restless heart. He wants you to move from the anxiety of "Will there be enough?" to the peace of "I have everything I need."

Shame thrives in scarcity. When we don't have enough, we often feel like we aren't enough. God's promise that His people "shall never again be put to shame" is a declaration of your identity. You are not defined by thefamine; you are defined by the Father's favor.

Joel reminds us to "praise the name of the Lord... who has dealt wondrously with you." It’s easy to focus on the blessing (the food, the job, the healing) and forget the Blesser. God’s restoration isn't a cosmic accident or a stroke of luck; it is a "wondrous" act of a Father who delights in reversing the fortunes of His children.

Identify one area where you feel "lack" or "shame." Purposefully thank God today for being the one who deals wondrously with you, even before you see the full harvest.

Are you currently in a "locust season"? Perhaps it’s a season of financial strain, emotional depletion, or a sense that years have been wasted. God’s word in Joel 2:26 is a defiant hope against those circumstances. He is the God of the "Wondrous Turnaround." He is not just looking to replenish what you lost; He is looking to remove the shame of the struggle.

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"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for TodayBy Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus