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The Command and a Call, Part 4
Today in the concluding part of the series, let's look
at a response of God's anointed to persecution from enemies weaker
than them!
Now the temptation to get even at being insulted was too great even for a man of God's own heart (I Sam 25:21-22), especially as the provoker was not as strong as him! But for the timely intervention of wise Abigail (Nabal's wife) and her wonderful intercession, David would have had the seared conscience of a man who took law into his own hands, all his life (I Sam 25:31)!
But what about Nabal, who heaped insults upon the
anointed servant of God? He was not going to get away, was he? Though David
forgave him, verses 37 and 38 of the same chapter record sombrely the fact
that Divine comeuppance by way of a premature death shortly caught up with
that churlish character.
Jerusalem, as per the Biblical prophecy (Zech 12:1-3) could become ground zero of all Global tension in the imminent tribulation period. Are not all Global events, most notably the failed/truncated peace talks of recent vintage between Jews and Arabs, a harbinger of future events to come?
Jews deny that Jesus is the Messiah and Son of God, and our Arab friends are just as guilty. No wonder in the early part of the Tribulation period the Anti-Christ would have countless admirers!
But the the book of Romans prophecies that the Jews will repent and seek Christ towards the end of Tribulation (Romans 11:26). One truth which cannot be denied is the fact that Israel is a tool in the hands of the Wise Creator, as He takes the World history to a climax. (for more on this topic, click on the following: http://www.jandsmministries.com/rev_pre.asp ).
To those following developments in West Asia in the
media, I can only pen these words with an air of one pleading with folded
hands, "those with eyes PLEASE SEE and those with ears PLEASE LISTEN" (Matt
13:9) for events are unfolding therein exactly in consonance with Biblical
prophecies! It's time to accept Jesus! Now! Now to the
other side of the coin…
There is an emphatic YES to this answer in the Scriptures.
What about Saul, the rabid Jewish persecutor, who became a mighty Christian apostle Paul, following his personal encounter with Christ, on the Road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-16)? Or for that matter the jailer who cruelly clamped the limbs of Paul and Silas in the Philippians' jail in the rusting stocks (Acts 16:24-24) but accepted Christ later?
God keeps the doors of forgiveness open to all who
sincerely seek Him…yes to even to the likes of those who participate in
terrorism and persecution, to those who are perpetuating the communal
violence globally! So even as there is a command to persecuted Christians to
forgive their persecutors, there is a call to the persecuting lot also to
repent of their cruel ways and seek the true and ever living GOD, when there
is still time (II Cor 6:1-2)! `
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