“The Book of Nahum”
The small book
of Nahum is a collection of visions that the prophet has concerning the
downfall of the Assyrians. However, the
book is not entirely about the fall of the Assyrians, but He rather uses them
as an example to show us that God will always punish those nations that prey on
and persecute the innocent. This is good
news for God’s people of the day, because He also lets His people know that He
will punish the wicked but offer refuge for the faithful. “The LORD is good, a stronghold in the day
of trouble; He knows those who take refuge in Him” (Nahum 1.7). The message of the book is also good
news for us. It reminds us that God is
still sovereign over all the nations of the world, and He will “by no
means clear the guilty” (Nahum 1.3). The
lesson for us is that if God will always punish the wicked for their deeds, He
will also provide a shelter for those that humble themselves before Him. It wasn’t just the Assyrians that were going
to be punished for their treatment of the innocent, it was the Babylonians, the
Persians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Nazis and yes, ISIS. This book serves as an example that God will
always punish the wicked but bless the humble.
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