Zephaniah has a practical lesson...
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Zephaniah has a practical lesson to teach concerning the perils of complacency. With lamp in hand the Lord searches Jerusalem and finds "people who are self-satisfied and confident." They will neither listen to the Lord nor accept his discipline, nor put their trust in him. They are sedentary, undisturbed by their own plight and that of their fellow citizens. They are irresponsible and unreliable, and refuse to advance the Lord's program and to stem the tide of wickedness.
George Adam Smith reminds us that such attitudes are dangerous: "The great causes of God and humanity are not defeated by the hot assaults of the devil, but by the slow, crushing, glacier-like mass of thousands and thousands of indifferent nobodies. God's causes are never destroyed by being blown up, but by being sat upon."
What amazing similarity between the people of Zephaniah's day and our day!
George Adam Smith reminds us that such attitudes are dangerous: "The great causes of God and humanity are not defeated by the hot assaults of the devil, but by the slow, crushing, glacier-like mass of thousands and thousands of indifferent nobodies. God's causes are never destroyed by being blown up, but by being sat upon."
What amazing similarity between the people of Zephaniah's day and our day!
