Zephaniah 2:1-3 “Seeking God in Days of Judgment” Aug. 7th, 2011 p.m.
A couple of days before we went to Houston for The Response last Saturday, I was reading in the Book of Zephaniah in my quiet time, and my reading began that day at Chapter 2. I marveled at how what I read there was so applicable to our times: Zephaniah 1 concludes with a prophecy of impending judgment. It was to be a judgment on the nation of Judah, but I also believe that this scripture is a foreshadowing of the larger judgment to come at the end of the age, for the chapter ends by saying: “For He will make a complete end, indeed a terrifying one, of all the inhabitants of the earth.” Many of us believe that last day of God’s wrath may be soon approaching. If not, then at minimum there is coming for our nation a time of that same type of wrath which Judah endured 2600 years ago — and for the very same type of sins.
It is in that context, then, that we find the opening words of Chapter 2. It calls the people of God together before His anger comes. These words just jumped off the page when I read them; they could have been written as much for us today as they were for the people of God in Zechariah’s time. I believe that indeed they were! Continue reading