NAHUM 1
2 The Lord is a jealous and avenging God; the Lord is avenging and wrathful;
the Lord takes vengeance on his adversaries and keeps wrath for his enemies.
3 The Lord is slow to anger and great in power, and the Lord will by no means clear the guilty.
His way is in whirlwind and storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.
4 He rebukes the sea and makes it dry, he dries up all the rivers;
Bashan and Carmel wither; the bloom of Lebanon withers.
5 The mountains quake before him; the hills melt;
the earth heaves before him, the world and all who dwell in it.
6 Who can stand before his indignation? Who can endure the heat of his anger?
His wrath is poured out like fire, and the rocks are broken into pieces by him.
7 The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; he knows those who take refuge in him.
8 But with an overflowing flood, he will make a complete end of the adversaries,
and will pursue his enemies into darkness.– Nahum 1:2-8
NAHUM 1 AN AVENGING AND WRATHFUL GOD
A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses
The Lord God is the personification of righteousness and holiness
Because he is love, he cannot tolerate all kinds of evil and wickedness
He protects his own and expects loyalty to all those whom he has chosen
But to those who are adversaries to his people, he shows his vengeance
If you belong to God, there is no reason to fear because he covers you
But if you hurt his beloved people, you will receive no mercy but his wrath.
According to bibleproject.com, an important aspect of the ancient TaNaK (Hebrew bible) is that the 12 prophetic works of Hosea through Malachi, sometimes referred to as the Minor Prophets, were designed
as a single book called The Twelve. Nahum is the seventh book of The Twelve. It is a collection of poems announcing the downfall of one of Israel’s worst oppressors, the ancient empire of Assyria and its capital city, Nineveh. The Assyrians arose as one of the world’s first great empires, and their expansion into Israel resulted in the total destruction and exile of the northern kingdom and its tribes (2 Kgs. 17). Their armies were violent and destructive on a scale that the world had never seen before. Israel and its neighbors awaited the downfall of Assyria, which eventually came in the year 612 B.C.E. as the Babylonians rose up and began a rebellion that overtook Nineveh and brought down the Assyrian empire. This is the context of the character of God showcasing his avenging and wrathful character. The Lord hates evil and he has to annihilate evildoers if needed. The Lord avenges his beloved people.
This account is an oracle concerning Nineveh. Many false churches preach only a one-sided God who is loving but misses out on the avenging and wrathful character of God who is jealous, avenging and angry at all forms of evil, especially if done against his beloved people. He is merciless to the wicked.
REFLECTION
- Why do you think false religions miss out on the avenging and wrathful side of God?








