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Obadiah-1

The Sovereign Justice of God: A Devotional Study on Obadiah 1

Introduction

The book of Obadiah is a short but powerful message declaring God's sovereign justice. This chapter presents the unfolding of judgment against Edom for past wrongdoings and their future consequences. Through Obadiah 1, we can explore God's justice and its cultural, historical, and spiritual contexts.

Section 1: Introduction and Setting (Obadiah 1:1-2)

Devotional Thought: Following years of Babylonian conquest, Nebuchadnezzar returned home, passing through the lands of Edom. However, Edom's king, the Horite, refused to grant safe passage to the conquering army. Instead, they acted cruelly towards the exiled Judahites, taking advantage of their weakness. Here, Obadiah delivers God's judgment against Edom for this sin. Consider the cultural and historical contexts as we review this text.

Reflection Questions:

  • In what situations do you see God's justice in action?
  • How can a historical understanding of this context deepen your appreciation for God's sovereign justice?

Section 2: God's Righteous Anger (Obadiah 1:3-4)

Devotional Thought: In Obadiah's message to Edom, God's righteous anger is central. He recalls the past when Edom rubbed its hands together in glee over the destruction of Judah's cities. Yet, following God's sovereign justice, He will repay Edom double for what they have done. Reflect on this image of divine justice and its potential repercussions.

Reflection Questions:

  • In what ways can you appreciate God's righteous anger as an act of justice?
  • How does God's justice call us to serve as advocates for the marginalized and oppressed?

Section 3: The Day of the Lord (Obadiah 1:15-16)

Devotional Thought: Obadiah's message concludes with a promise of a 'day of the Lord.' This phrase is often associated with God's judgment and wrath. However, it also connotes revelation, salvation, and divine intervention. While we are to stand in awe of God's just judgment, we are also to anticipate the day of His salvation. As you read this verse, reflect on the dual dimensions of God's day.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do you reconcile God's justice with His salvation?
  • In what ways can we prepare ourselves for the day of the Lord?

Conclusion:

As we conclude our devotional study on Obadiah 1, let's remember God's sovereign justice. Let's stand in awe of His wrath and anticipate His redemption. May we take this message to heart and respond with righteousness, advocacy, and anticipation of the day of the Lord. May this study deepen your reverence for God's justice and spur you to be His agents of justice in the world.