Look to the mountains—the feet of one bringing good news and proclaiming peace! Celebrate your festivals, Judah; fulfill your vows. For the wicked one will never again march through you; he will be entirely wiped out.
-Nahum 1:15 (HCSB)
The book of Nahum tells of the impending destruction coming to Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. The empire had risen to become one of the greatest and most powerful of their day… And in the process had also become the most evil. There wasn’t a nation around that hadn’t suffered from the Assyrians’ deception and cruelty, and the Southern Kingdom of Judah was no exception.
As a group of people who had been constantly beaten down and taken advantage of, the outlook of Judah’s inhabitants had to be pessimistic. I’m sure they were desperately crying out to God… I’m sure they were begging for his intervention… I’m sure they were at their breaking point. Really, how much misery can people take?
So in Nahum 1:15, the focus shifts from mighty Ninevah to downtrodden Judah. Nahum tells of a messenger coming to them with good news and a declaration of peace. They are told to continue to celebrate their festivals that were observed to remember God’s faithfulness. He says their adversary will no longer invade their city. In fact, the enemy will be completely wiped out.
For a change, the people of Judah had hope.
Sadly, not much has changed since the days of Nahum. God’s people are still afflicted and overcome. Problems and troubles persist. It may not be because of an invading army, but whether it’s a person, disease, or addiction causing the pain, it really doesn’t matter. Ultimately, we are all suffering under the oppression of a common Enemy.
Thank God that someone has been sent to deliver us good news as well… Jesus. And his message? Evil will be defeated. Satan will be annihilated. Therefore, we can hold our heads up high.
The story from Nahum is an apt reminder that God defeated the most powerful city on the face of the earth. Your problem has no chance.
So close the books. The fat lady has sung. Game over. It’s time to party!
Celebrate your festivals.
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