WOE TO NINEVEH!
Nahum 3:1-19 / Keywords 3:19
Nothing can heal your wound; your injury
is fatal. Everyone who hears the news about you claps his hands at your fall,
for who has not felt your endless cruelty?
1.
Nahum pronounces woe on the city of Nineveh. “Woe” is a
term meaning great sorrow or distress. The Lord caused woe to Nineveh because
of her great sins. In verses 1-4, Nahum
reveals two of Nineveh’s sins: first, the great violence and bloodshed the
Assyrians visited upon their enemies; and second, her moral turpitude. She
acted the part of an alluring prostitute in persuading other nations to follow
her wicked ways.
2. Because of her sins, the Lord
was against Nineveh. He would punish her. The Lord would humiliate her by using
the Babylonians to expose her as a weak, contemptuous spectacle of a nation. He
would leave Nineveh in ruins, without a single ally to aid her or even to
comfort her (7).
3. The Ninevites should have
learned from history. The city of Thebes had at one time been powerful, with
mighty allies in Put and Libya. Yet the Assyrians themselves had destroyed her.
The city of Nineveh would find herself in a similar situation.
4. Assyria’s sins were her wound. It was a
fatal wound. Just as she had done to other nations, so it would be done to her.
And all the other nations on earth would rejoice at her doom.
Prayer Father, you give us history to
learn from. Help us to learn your judgment of sinful nations and help us to
repent and be delivered by you.
One Word The
Lord will judge every wicked nation
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