Obadiah 20-21 As Edom receives all punishments, Israel is blessed. Israel is chosen to come back from exile. From the ends of the earth, they are called back into God's bosom. They - Return Resettle Rescued Rule Not because they repented and came back to the Lord. Even before they repented, He paved the way back. The door was already kept open for coming back. The choice had to be made though for them to actually return, to resettle, to be rescued, to rule. They had to make that choice. Yet the road was already set to accept them back. There was no uncertainty whether God would allow. The cross has already paved the way, the ship has already been set for return, for bringing them back. But I have to board the ship. If I don't, the loss is all mine. The ship with all its aboard passengers will sail to the promised shore, for sure. Jesus is calling- to return, to resettle, to be rescued and to rule. Will you accept? Image credit: https://www.wsj.com/articles/cr
Obadiah preaches judgement and destruction against the country Edom. Edomites were none but descendants of Esau and therefore related to Israelites. But pride was in their hearts when they were settled in their rock fortresses and their homes were built up in high mountains. God always looks at the being and the doing that comes out of that being. The violence, the gloating, the ambushing, the rejoicing in Israel's misfortune, the arrogance, the plundering all came out of the pride that they are safe. That they could not be touched. But actually they were on shaking ground. What is your pride today? What do you gloat over? The being? The inner man? The assets? The assurance and security of your jobs? The children? What makes you feel secure today? Or is it the unchanging name of Jesus? The Alpha and the Omega? Whom or what do you cling to? To what others say? Or what Jesus says? Do you rely on His words or rather the opinion of men? The choice is yours - to run fr