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“‘In that day,’ declares the Lord, ‘will I not destroy the wise men of Edom, those of understanding in the mountains of Esau?
… On the day you stood aloof while strangers carried off his wealth and foreigners entered his gates and cast lots for Jerusalem, you were like one of them. You should not gloat over your brother in the day of his misfortune, nor rejoice over the people of Judah in the day of their destruction, nor boast so much in the day of their trouble. You should not march through the gates of my people in the day of their disaster, nor gloat over them in their calamity in the day of their disaster, nor seize their wealth in the day of their disaster. You should not wait at the crossroads to cut down their fugitives, nor hand over their survivors in the day of their trouble.’”Obadiah 8-14 |
“What Are You Doing Here?”By Joni Eareckson TadaHave you ever put yourself in a situation where a nonbeliever turns to you and asks, “What are you doing here?” Maybe you showed up somewhere you knew you shouldn’t be—and someone recognized you and seemed surprised. The very question is a rebuke. In the book of Obadiah, God confronted the descendants of Esau for standing by and watching Israel’s destruction—and even cheering on the invaders. They were in the wrong place at the wrong time doing the wrong thing. It’s as though God were saying, “Do you really want to be one of them?” When we claim to belong to Christ and yet sin willfully—even publicly—our sin is especially grievous. It’s a double offense because we have been much forgiven, much delivered, much instructed, much enriched, and much blessed. Don’t put yourself in a situation where the Holy Spirit has to ask, “What are you doing here?” Lord, sometimes I’ve wished I could be anonymous and just go where I wanted to go and do what I wanted to do. But even if that were possible, I know you would be there with me. And your Spirit would whisper, “What are we doing here?” I’m glad for that, Lord, because I really do desire to please you.
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Taken from A Spectacle of Glory
By Joni Eareckson Tada |