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In The Day Of The Lord

In The Day Of The Lord. In The Day Of The Lord. Know There Is No Escaping God’s Judgment The Edomites – Descendants of Esau. Stayed at strife with Jacob’s descendants. Allied with enemies of the Israelites.

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In The Day Of The Lord

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  1. In The Day Of The Lord

  2. In The Day Of The Lord • Know There Is No Escaping God’s Judgment • The Edomites – Descendants of Esau. Stayed at strife with Jacob’s descendants. Allied with enemies of the Israelites. • Even though the Edomites felt untouchable, God would bring them down (verses 1-4) • High place gave sense of security and invincibility • Pride deceived them – Overestimated self. Nothing could bring them down. Forgot about God! • Trusted strength, position, success (vs. 8-9)

  3. In The Day Of The Lord • Know There Is No Escaping God’s Judgment • God’s judgment was a matter of certainty (vs 5-9) • Notice the tenses of the words – It’s mixed up. Why? • Only God is so powerful and knowing that He can speak of things yet to come as already happened! • Destruction would be complete – Every corner searched. No food, money, strength, wisdom • Even their allies would turn against them. Edom was no longer of use to their allies. They’ve got nothing

  4. In The Day Of The Lord • Know There Is No Escaping God’s Judgment • Sometimes God executes punishment in this life, sometimes it’s not until eternity, but the reality of God’s judgment is certain (2 Cor. 5:6-10) • See many days ahead? Life in good order? • Seem like you are getting away with doing wrong? Have we escaped all consequences in life? • Paul to Jews at Rome: Do you think you’ll escape? Presume on His grace & mercy? (Rom. 2:1-4) • We cannot soar beyond God’s stretch! It is either a comfort or unsettling. Purpose & motivation

  5. In The Day Of The Lord • Know You Cannot Glory In Another’s Troubles • Not just pride, but a violence problem (10-11) • Indifference was violence. Doing nothing was set alongside those who actually harmed. No apathy! • They could’ve done something, anything, but chose to do nothing to help. No relief, aid, exile • Could they not have called in favors from allies? • This wasn’t just any old nation, this was the children of Jacob. This was brethren. This was family!

  6. In The Day Of The Lord • Know You Cannot Glory In Another’s Troubles • Also, they rejoiced with those who wept (12-13) • Imagine being an Edomite – Birthright, blessing… Great nation… Canaan… God’s blessing • They GLOATED! Bragged joyfully. Rooted on those who would devastate God’s people (Psalm 137:7) • Justifiable? Israelites were being punished by God for their sinfulness & unfaithfulness. Deserved it! • A pride issue – Boasted! This would never happen to them. They were better than them. Felt strong, especially compared to Israelites weakened state

  7. In The Day Of The Lord • Know You Cannot Glory In Another’s Troubles • They actually took advantage of God’s people during their day of distress (vs. 13-14) • Warning: Look not, enter not, stand not… Now they would actively participate in harming them • Would they loot the city? Hurting. Defenseless. Vulnerable. It’d be selfish and unmerciful • Would they stand at the crossroads? Meet refugees at road, capture, and turn them back over.

  8. In The Day Of The Lord • Know You Cannot Glory In Another’s Troubles • Do we rejoice with those who weep or weep with those who rejoice? (Prov. 17:5; 24:17-18) • Most of the time we have no problem weeping with troubling news, even when its total strangers. We don’t know anything of their good or bad • If its our enemies, people not living right, those who have wronged us? Satisfaction? Pleasure? • We may justify the gloating in our minds • An ungodly spirit of prideful self-righteousness • Even if people suffer for wrong, it’s not right to gloat!

  9. In The Day Of The Lord • God’s People Will Stand Triumphant • The Edomites joyed over the Israelites, but their day of judgment is coming (15-18) • Not just the Edomites, but all nations who follow their lead will be handled by the Lord • Seems they’d get away… but God sees, God remembers, God is just to judge • They would be completely wiped out. They disappeared off the pages of history forever!

  10. In The Day Of The Lord • God’s People Will Stand Triumphant • See contrast between the Israelites and Edomites. Some from Mt. Zion would escape… they’d be a fire and Edom a stubble. They would revive. What seemed like a ruin was a purging! • Final picture of hope amidst trouble (19-21) • In the moment God’s people looked destroyed, like losers, and the lost looked triumphant • God’s people will stand where the Edomites then stood. They’d be triumphant. God would restore • More literal fulfillment? More spiritual fulfillment?

  11. In The Day Of The Lord • God’s People Will Stand Triumphant • A needed reminder for God’s people regardless where they live and when they live… God’s people will be victorious (Rom 12:19; Jer. 12:1-5) • What do we do when what we believe doesn’t line up with what we see? Wicked fare better than the righteous? No consequences? • Cannot wear ourselves out mentally, emotionally, spiritually trying to make sense of everything. That’s not what we’ve been charged to do. • Our job is to serve God, trust God, and tell of His name to a lost world. That’s how we fight this war!

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