The Lord is
good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; he knows those who take refuge in
him.1
Imagine
that our all loving and merciful God was only good sometimes? Boy, would we be
in trouble! The book of Nahum in the Bible is a sequel of sorts to the book of
Jonah. In Jonah's story, God chose to spare Nineveh, giving the people a second
chance to turn from their wicked ways. But in the book of Nahum, sometime
later, God's mercy on Nineveh is spent and he has become quite angry with the
people, to the point of destruction. “The Lord is slow to anger” (Nah. 1:3) as
we see in this example. God was gracious in his mercy. But, the verse
continues, “He is great in power, and the Lord will by no means clear the
guilty”. The Ninevites had time to change their ways and put their trust in God
and had they chosen to do so they would have been spared. Nahum recognizes
God's goodness, though, as God recognizes those who take refuge in Him. (Nah.
1:7)
How easy it
is to take God's goodness for granted. We trust in the fact that He is always
the same, that He is good ALL THE TIME and so we decide that we have time to
change our ways. But the Lord is good and forgiving to those who call upon Him
first (Ps. 86:5), to those who choose to walk in his ways and seek to honor
him.
Nineveh
waited too long and took God's goodness for granted. Let us seek God's mercy
and goodness now. Now is the right time!
“Oh, taste
and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him.”
(Ps. 34:8)
God is good
- all the time!
Suggested
Prayer: Thank you,
Lord, for you are good! And you are the only one who can live up to that
goodness. So, because of that, I seek to honor you in all I say and do. I want
to live my life for you now, so that I might find refuge in you and in turn be
known by you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Nahum 1:7.