Wednesday, April 9, 2025

You can recover all!

“And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, …..” Job 2:25 KJV

No matter what you have lost—be it years, opportunities, health, virtue, or wealth—God is still in the business of restoration. As long as you are alive, there is hope for complete recovery (Ecc 9:4). The Scripture declares, “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten…” (Joel 2:25 KJV), assuring us that what seems wasted or stolen can be divinely restored. David, when faced with the loss of his family and possessions, inquired of the Lord and was assured, “Pursue: for thou shalt surely overtake them, and without fail recover all” (1 Samuel 30:8). Restoration is not just a possibility—it is a promise.

 

Throughout Scripture, anyone who turned to God wholeheartedly experienced recovery. The Shunammite woman’s property was restored when she aligned herself with God’s servant and word (2 Kings 8:6). Job, after immense loss, received double what he had before because he remained faithful (Job 42:10). Even what the enemy devours, God can retrieve. “He hath swallowed down riches, and he shall vomit them up again…” (Job 20:15). Stand firm in faith, align with His will, and expect recovery. You shall surely recover all—by His power and promise.

 

Prophetic word: Beloved, hear the word of the Lord: This is your season of divine restoration. Every stolen moment, every lost opportunity, every area where the enemy thought he had the final say—God is turning it around for your good (Romans 8:28). The Spirit of the Lord says, “You shall recover all!” What the cankerworm, the caterpillar, and the locust have devoured, I, the Lord, will restore unto you in full measure (Joel 2:25). That which was withheld shall be released. That which was delayed shall be accelerated. Just as David recovered all at Ziklag, so shall you. The anointing for restoration is resting upon you now. Everything the enemy swallowed shall be vomited (Job 20:15). You will testify of God’s goodness and faithfulness. The battles you thought you lost were setups for a comeback story written by heaven. Your weeping may have endured for a night, but joy is breaking forth this morning (Psalm 30:5). Get ready—the sound of recovery is in the air.

 

Prayer of agreement with you: Heavenly Father, I thank You for Your unfailing love and covenant of restoration. I declare Your word over my life: I shall recover all! In the name of Jesus, every year, every opportunity, every blessing, every virtue that the enemy has stolen—I call it back by divine authority. Let the winds of restoration blow into every area of my life. Thank You, Lord, for I believe and receive—in Jesus’ mighty name, Amen!  

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