A REFUGE AND AN OVERWHELMING FLOOD
Nahum 1:1-15 / Keywords 1:7,8a
7 The LORD is good, a refuge in times of
trouble. He cares for those who trust in him, 8 but with an overwhelming flood
he will make an end of Nineveh ;
1.
Nahum’s
prophecy begins with a description of God’s
character. He is slow to anger. He wants everyone to repent and come to him and
be saved. He is good, and he is our refuge when in times of trouble. But he is
also a wrathful judge. His judgement
is like an overwhelming flood and a whirlwind. He takes vengeance on his foes.
The whole earth trembles in his presence.
2. This is the kind of wrath he
was about to bring on Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrians. They had defeated
Israel and dragged her into captivity. They were cruel oppressors. But the Lord
would completely destroy them for their wickedness and cruelty. Nothing would
be able to save them from the Lord’s judgment.
3. In punishing Nineveh, the Lord
would break the yoke off Israel’s back. He would deliver Israel. More than that, Nahum’s prophecy looks forward to a
time when the good news of the gospel would announce the good news of God’s peace to his people.
Deliverance from the power of sin through Jesus Christ would be preached!
Prayer Father, you are good, and you are
our refuge in times of trouble. But you are also like an overwhelming flood
when you are confronted with sin. Help us to repent and hold on to your good
news.
One Word The
Lord is our refuge, but also our Judge
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