Day 256

The Pride and Fall of Esau Heirs Depicted

Obadiah Introduction

Edom and Judah should exist in brotherly harmony as neighbors. After all, they are in the same family: Edom is descended from Esau and Judah from Jacob. But in a moment of urgent need, with Israel's enemies knocking at the gates of Jerusalem, the Edomites rush in to help the enemy! As a result, God sends his prophet Obadiah to predict extinction for the haughty Edomites. In contrast, he promises that his people will ultimately destroy their enemies and live in peace.

Observation

Sibling rivalry between twin brothers Jacob and Esau (Genesis 27) leads to national friction between their respective peoples, Israel (Jacob) and Edom (Esau). In a moment of urgent need, with Israel's enemies knocking at the gates of Jerusalem, the Edomites are summoned to assist their brothers. But rather than play the role of "brother's keeper," Edom allies itself with Israel's enemies, even helping sack the city of Jerusalem. Haughty with wisdom and false pride, Edom would be "cut off forever" (v. 10). Obadiah, an obscure prophet of unknown background, arrives on the scene with a word from God (v. 10-14). Justice would one day be served, God's people vindicated, and God recognized as Judge over all the earth.

The epitaph on Edom's doom—from the time of Obadiah's prophecy, Edom was continually subject to foreign powers. It lost its national identity before the time of Christ, and in A.D. 70 disappeared from the pages of history exactly as the prophet had predicted centuries earlier.

Application

Medical science has yet to discover a hand or eye, kidney or lung that is capable of "going it alone." Each organ needs the other members of the body to sustain it and nourish it. The only truly "independent" organs are amputated, dead and useless.

The same holds true in the body of Christ. Each member of the body (and you belong in that category if you have put your trust in Christ as your Sin-bearer) needs the other members for strength, support, encouragement, and nourishment. There is a divinely established sense of interdependence.

On a national scale, Edom refused to assume its rightful role as brother's keeper and paid a stiff penalty for its choice. What about you? Are you willing to get involved in the lives of your brothers and sisters in Christ? Call up a friend you know is in the midst of a difficult decision or deep crisis, and make yourself available. That's what life in the body of Christ is really all about!

Prayer

Dear Lord God, we know that it pleases you when we are obedient to you. Please guide us so that we may hear your voice clearly. We want to be others' keeper when they are in need of our help especially pointing them to our Savior, Jesus Christ as the author and finisher of life. Help us with our effort to garner lost souls into your marvelous Kingdom. We pray this in Jesus's name! Amen!

Hear God's Voice!



© Odessa Mathis about my Father's business! 2020

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