yeah in joel 2 it speaks of the entire body being both crucified and resurrected so in some way we are all devils and evil doers and then look again and I am white as wool as the Lord God promised me. so i see it as chaos coming to a divine order or like God calling light out of darkness. I had saw the living army flowing from heaven to this place to back where it came from all the while remaining what it is and yet projecting shadows in this realm. it is the gathering together that has always been together yet "in the blink of an eye" or the "flash of a lightning" is still part of reality.
joel 2 is so amazingly deep and explains such heavenly mysteries that there is no way that I could believe that God is not.
you know another amazing thing about the 5 fallen chakras, though I don't at all understand what people say they mean, is that it also feels as if they are processes of time that we humans went through in the worldly processes of our growth as firstly creatures and then human beings. like in the past things like reproduction of the species and having food greatly mattered to humans (they still matter but they are in todays modern world more of a trivial thing). then as you go higher there is like.. a throat one and that is tied with the spoken word and with maybe, society and the passing down of tradition or of just what human communicate has done for us in general which has certainly been both a blessing and a curse.
but still my confidence is that in greek gematria the name of Jesus adds up to 888, which is absolutely amazing and comforting to I who am a child.
what the true God makes me see in Joel 2 is the following thing(s):
in principle there is no point in trying to explain the truth to irresponsible toadies/yes-men of satan, especially to those who even think they are the only ones that worship/serve satan and who are oddly blind to see that most religious worshipers of the world are exactly such screwballs (or to see themselves in many other worshipers of the same kind), even because they prefer to live with this illusion (that they are ostensibly the only ones of their kind), for they are slaves even to most primitive lusts of the flesh, and, unfortunately, the world of human(666) spirituality/religiosity has lied to them, and they have believed it...
in the times before the enactment/establishment of the New Covenant satan had had an inner power in the "heaven" with which he had been able to manifest/act as if he is a part of God, including a part of Jehovah, which is why the God of the books of the old covenant seems as if He is both good and evil, because satan had had a power to impose such an image of God even on the way the true Prophets/Saints of the true Lord God prophesied/preached/testified, therefore what is recorded in those biblical scriptures is often in this spirit, yes, unfortunately, satan had had a power to impose many imperfections on what had been prophesied and recorded in the form of scriptures, including in the book of Joel, at the very least there is something like "i am good, i am evil, what is it?!" i.e. something like riddles, and the ones that read the scriptures had to guess that there are two and that there is an absolute difference between them...
so satan is not a God, nor are his spiritual workers/servants true, and the fact that he sent them to ruin many people doesn't mean the true God sent them to do so, but there is a riddle such as "i am good, i am evil, what do you say about this?!, what do you want me to be, good or evil to you?!, how would you like me to come to you, with goodness, or with evilness toward you?!" as St Paul intimates in 1 Corinthians 4:21, because only the true God is the good one, while satan is the wicked/false one...
on the other hand, the true Saints are like a "fire" that (can) change(s) the world, the paradise that is based on unrighteousness/the kingdom of satan is to be destroyed, while the world for/of that part of humankind which is the one of the victims of the system of (spiritual) unrighteousness/wickedness is to be redeemed so that they can have normal and good lives, and from this perspective the earth is a paradisaical "garden of Eden" before them and a "desolate wilderness" behind them, because the true Saints are those through whom there can be/there is true salvation for humankind - They are the true Saviors, and the "fire" of change for the betterment of people's condition, which, also, burns(removes) evil (from the world), comes and works in the world exactly through Them, They act/work with vigor, which is likened (for example) to locusts jumping on the tops of the mountains, the noise of a flame of fire that devoures the stubble, strong people set in battle array, etc. - so many biblical verses, expressions and words are kind of figurative, especially to those who practice the faith wrong or whose position in the (true) faith is not strengthened enough, and there is a need for more/enough insight...
anyway, the true God has to overcome the "darkness" and to establish new order in the world, but who will be that faithful servant that will work for overall salvation in Him?!, yes, the Lord, Jesus, asks such a question in the singular as to the servants (Matthew 24:45-51), because there can be many faithful servants of God, but each of them has to bear his own burden as it is said in Galatians 6:5, so from this perspective every spiritual servant/worker has to be careful not to frustrate the work of the true God, and if they really want to be first in the Kingdom of the true God, then they will have to work for overall salvation in Him with vigor as earnestly as possible, because He will in any case fulfill His Will and finish what He decided and started to do, but who will be with Him...
Blessings