Daily Bread for Sep 30, Zep 1-3
Today’s readings are Zep 1-3.
Zephaniah prophesied
to Judah during Josiah's reign, from 640 BC to 609 BC.
Zephaniah's prophecy alternates between being an end-times
prophecy when the whole world will be judged and a prophecy against Judah, who
has been temporarily spared by Josiah's godly leadership.
The big picture Zephaniah paints is one of the "Day of
the Lord," a time when His wrath will be poured out upon all nations
including Israel, who will all be punished for their sin. But for Israel, they
will be regathered. The pouring out of God's wrath will accomplish, in part,
the final deliverance of Israel from her pagan enemies, purifying her of her
sin at the same time.
God has already set a time when the proud will be swept
away, the corrupt will be punished, and all ungodly people will meet their
doom. In that day, those who truly seek the Lord will be delivered and will
rejoice. With this in mind, our eyes, as believers, should be set on Christ
and our final destination. It would be easy to look about, see how the world
appears to prosper and how evil people seem to get ahead and be tempted to
adopt their ways. We should never forget that the prosperity and comforts of
those who reject God are temporary and will not be of any help when the day of
judgment comes.
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