Pages

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Unheeded Mercy Brings Judgment

Nah 1:6 Who can stand before his indignation? and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger? his fury is poured out like fire, and the rocks are thrown down by him. The LORD is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knoweth them that trust in him. This is a book of prophecy written by Nahum to the Ninevites. Does that name sound familiar? Yes, that’s right! Same people that repented approximately 100 years earlier. Ninevah is the capital city of Assyria, which is the enemy of God’s people. That is why it was so hard for Jonah to go to them! It would be about like a Jew going to Hitler in 1943 and trying to get him to repent, so he would be able to go to the same heaven you will. So don’t be so hard on Jonah. He had a very hard job! But this week, we are learning what happened 100 years later. After they repented. After the revival. After the popular preacher left town. What happened? Does this sound like anything you have experienced today? People come in and repent when a revival comes to town. A big name preacher comes in and everybody flocks to the church. But what happens when he leaves? Will you be able to stand for God after the revival is over? Nahum prophesied the judgment of Ninevah. And this time, there were no more chances. They had exhausted God’s mercy and grace. Judgment came. America is in danger of experiencing God’s judgment for the atrocities we have indulged in. But its not too late. Yet. There is still time. We have been told over and over by preachers for the past 30 years. Repent! Judgment is coming! Church, Pray! Repent for the sins of this nation. We can call on the God of mercy, and He is longsuffering.

No comments: