The Day of the Lord: A Study in Zephaniahنموونە
What does it say?
God promised His care for the remnant of Judah, restoring their fortunes by plundering the nations who had insulted, mocked, and threatened His people.
What does it mean?
In the previous chapter, Zephaniah laid out reasons for God’s judgment of His people. However, mercy would come with His judgment. The Jewish people would indeed go into captivity, but the remnant would eventually return to possess the lands and wealth of the Gentile nations who had mistreated them. The Lord heard every insult, taunt, and threat. If God disciplined His children for worshiping idols, He would punish those who lured them to idols by mocking their God. The surrounding nations’ wooden idols and false gods would prove worthless as the Lord Almighty defended His name and people.
How should I respond?
As followers of Christ, God is our Defender. Have you ever found yourself defending your biblical convictions or views? He hears every harsh word and mocking tone and your cries for help. Do you need His defense today? In Psalm 91, God is described as a shelter, refuge, fortress, shield, light, and protector, to name a few! Read and meditate on Psalm 91, and then list words describing God from that passage. Which words describe what you need God to be in your life right now? God has always been and will always be the Defender of His people.
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About this Plan
Prophesying during the reign of King Josiah, Zephaniah’s ministry concerned the sinfulness of Judah and her neighbors. Zephaniah prophesied about a coming “day of the Lord,” when God will pour out His wrath on those who persist in their wickedness. Zephaniah reminds us that although the coming judgment of the Lord is severe, God stands ready to save those who trust in Him.
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