Most of us have experienced what it feels like to be treated poorly, taken advantage of, and demeaned. It's miserable, and in those moments we're often grateful when those who have the power to intervene on our behalf do so. But while we wait for that intervention, we often languish and grieve.
The people of Judah and Israel knew what it was like to be treated poorly. They were familiar with the experience of being oppressed by others, but in Joel 3:1-8, the Lord demonstrates His desire to take care of His children when they've been treated poorly. How does He do this? What does He do?