BRAGADAYJAH 139

Friday, October 28, 2016

BRAGADAYJAH 1121

BRAGADAYJAH 1121
Comment on Sennacherib
Looking back over the last few days, in particular the loud mouth boastful and defiant comments of Sennacherib, one may ask was he mad?  Had he not heard of the mighty power of the God of the children of Israel whom he was defying? Surely God’s awesome power in general, and the way he dealt with the enemies of His people Israel, would have been no secret to all the nations and rulers of the world.  Sennacherib would not, could not, have been ignorant with regard to whom he was up against.  What then made him defy and mouth God as he did? The answer may be twofold. Firstly, God was not exactly pleased with his people Israel. With regard to the Northern Kingdom, successive kings had provoked Him to anger by continuously failing to obey His commandments not to worship other gods; and the southern Kingdom Judah, while not as bad, was equally delinquent.  Accordingly God had allowed the Northern kingdom to be carried away into captivity.  So now Sennacherib felt emboldened to go up against Judah and to defy God the way he did. Secondly, God does not always jump all over his adversaries quickly; He is slow to anger and he allows us to run amok for a while.  And this often emboldens us to go overboard. But as He did to Sennacherib, He put a hook in his nose and a bridle on his tongue, and turned him around and in Sennacherib’s case, he was assassinated by the hands of his very sons.  The moral is, provoke not the Lord God to anger.  For sooner or later God will put a hook in your nose and a bridle on your tongue and deal with you like a fish out of water.


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