“Obadiah’s Message”
BIBLE READING: Obadiah
& Jonah
Obadiah’s name,
meaning “worshipper of Yahweh,” offers an interesting counterpoint to the
message of judgment he pronounced on Edom, Judah’s neighbor to the southeast.
As a worshipper of Yahweh, Obadiah placed himself in a position of humility
before the Lord; he embraced his lowly place before the almighty God.
That God
sent a man named “worshipper of Yahweh” to the people of Edom was no mistake.
Edom had been found guilty of pride before the Lord (Obadiah 1:3). They had
thought themselves greater than they actually were; great enough to mock, steal
from, and even harm God’s chosen people. But the “Lord GOD,” a name Obadiah
used to stress God’s sovereign power over the nations, will not stand idly by
and let His people suffer forever (1:1). Through Obadiah, God reminded Edom of
their poor treatment of His people (1:12–14) and promised redemption, not to
the Edomites but to the people of Judah (1:17–18). The nation of Edom, which
eventually disappeared into history, remains one of the prime examples of the
truth found in Proverbs 16:18: “Pride goes before destruction, / And a haughty
spirit before stumbling.”
How do I
apply this? Obadiah’s prophecy focuses on the destructive power of pride. It
reminds us of the consequences of living in a self-serving manner, of following
through on our own feelings and desires without considering their impact on
those around us. Do you struggle to set aside your own wants and desires for
those of God and others? Though such pride has been part of the lives of fallen
human beings since the tragedy of the fall in Eden, Obadiah offers us a stark
reminder to place ourselves under God’s authority, to subject our appetites to
His purposes, and to find our hope in being His people when the restoration of
all things comes. -Chuck Swindoll
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