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The Locust in Addiction

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🎙️ Podcast Episode Summary: "The Process of Recovery In Christ" — Joel 1 and the Locust of Addiction

In this episode, we explore Joel 1 through the lens of addiction and recovery, drawing powerful parallels between the locust plague in ancient Judah and the spiritual devastation caused by addiction. Just as Joel describes four successive waves of locusts stripping the land bare—leaving no vine, fig tree, or grain offering untouched—we liken this to the progressive nature of addiction, which consumes relationships, purpose, and spiritual vitality layer by layer.

We highlight how Joel’s call to wake up, mourn, and repent mirrors the awakening process in recovery. The drunkards, farmers, and priests are summoned to lament not just the loss of crops, but the loss of joy, worship, and connection to God. This echoes the moment in recovery when one recognizes the depth of spiritual famine and begins the journey back to restoration.

The episode emphasizes that the locusts are not just insects—they’re a metaphor for spiritual invasion, a wake-up call to return to God. We discuss how addiction, like the locust, is relentless and indiscriminate, but also how Joel’s message offers hope: through repentance, fasting, and communal prayer, healing begins.

We conclude by inviting listeners to reflect on their own “locust seasons” and consider how Christ offers renewal, even when the fields of life seem scorched and barren.

We pray that you enjoy this Podcast, if you want to know more about having a relationship with Jesus Christ please contact us at

[email protected].

Please subscribe to the podcast and keep up with our new releases.

Remember Jesus Christ is The Cure 🙏

You can also find us on FB and Instagram @theprocessofrecoveryinchrist.

In Christ,

John and Christine

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🎙️ Podcast Episode Summary: "The Process of Recovery In Christ" — Joel 1 and the Locust of Addiction

In this episode, we explore Joel 1 through the lens of addiction and recovery, drawing powerful parallels between the locust plague in ancient Judah and the spiritual devastation caused by addiction. Just as Joel describes four successive waves of locusts stripping the land bare—leaving no vine, fig tree, or grain offering untouched—we liken this to the progressive nature of addiction, which consumes relationships, purpose, and spiritual vitality layer by layer.

We highlight how Joel’s call to wake up, mourn, and repent mirrors the awakening process in recovery. The drunkards, farmers, and priests are summoned to lament not just the loss of crops, but the loss of joy, worship, and connection to God. This echoes the moment in recovery when one recognizes the depth of spiritual famine and begins the journey back to restoration.

The episode emphasizes that the locusts are not just insects—they’re a metaphor for spiritual invasion, a wake-up call to return to God. We discuss how addiction, like the locust, is relentless and indiscriminate, but also how Joel’s message offers hope: through repentance, fasting, and communal prayer, healing begins.

We conclude by inviting listeners to reflect on their own “locust seasons” and consider how Christ offers renewal, even when the fields of life seem scorched and barren.

We pray that you enjoy this Podcast, if you want to know more about having a relationship with Jesus Christ please contact us at

[email protected].

Please subscribe to the podcast and keep up with our new releases.

Remember Jesus Christ is The Cure 🙏

You can also find us on FB and Instagram @theprocessofrecoveryinchrist.

In Christ,

John and Christine

  continue reading

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