Good morning, Sisters (& Brothers)! This devotional is from studylight.org. It is so powerful and thoughtprovoking. It will speak for itself.
"For the day of the Lord draws near on all nations. As you have done, it will be done to you." Obad. 1:15
Done - Obadiah is a tiny book in the Old Testament. Only 21 verses long, it is the description of a vision given to the prophet Obadiah. In this verse, the same Hebrew word is used twice. The word asah means "to do" or "to make". It has both a general sense and a special ethical sense. In the general sense, it can be used in any context where a creative action takes place (to make, fashion, accomplish or do). But when it is used to describe God's acts in history, it emphasizes God's complete control of the temporal span. God is both the creator of all life and the immanent controller of all living. Everything works toward His purposes. His will is going to be done, no matter what.
This word is used extensively in the Genesis account of creation. However, it is never used to describe a creative act that brings something entirely new into existence (for example, the creation of the heavens and earth or of light). It is only used to describe the creation of objects and beings that are formed from something else (for example, it is used to describe the formation of Eve from Adam). This difference is critical. It clearly shows that God's creative acts fall into two categories. God's creations are not simply extensions of something that already existed. When God started creating, nothing else existed at all.
Obadiah reminds us of something else that belongs to the realm of God's actions in our history the exercise of judgment. Notice that this verse is the reverse of the Golden Rule: What you have done to others will be done to you. There is a flipside to salvation. Judgment is coming, says God. It is inevitable, inescapable and eternal. Your life and mine will come under the microscope of God's holiness. What we have done to others will become our own fate.
This is chilling and frightening. How many acts of deception, hostility, revenge, unfaithfulness, insensitivity, anger, jealousy, envy, greed or harm have I perpetrated on others, willfully or not. How will I survive a judgment day when all of my own self-centeredness is distilled into a poison vile and offered for me to drink? Thank God, literally, Jesus Christ has settled that judgment for me. God forgive me, I desperately need it.
In Him,
Edna
This blog is designed to encourage my sisters. Women of God who know who they are and who they are not. We are defined by the Word of God and not the standards of our society. Be strong in Him and in His mighty power.
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About Me
- Edna Jamison
- Hattiesburg, MS, United States
- As we learn our value as daughters of the King and sisters, we grow in grace, faith and love. Learning to trust the Lord Jesus daily as He intervenes in our lives.
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