"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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(23) You stubborn people have rebelled and turned your backs on me. (24) You refuse to say, "Let's worship the LORD! He's the one who sends rain in spring and autumn and gives us a good harvest." (25) That's why I cannot bless you! * (26) A hunter traps birds and puts them in a cage, but some of you trap humans and make them your slaves. (27) You are evil, and you lie and cheat to make yourselves rich. You are powerful (28) and prosperous, but you refuse to help the poor get the justice they deserve. (29) You need to be punished, and so I will take revenge. (30) Look at the terrible things going on in this country. I am shocked! (31) Prophets give their messages in the name of a false god, my priests don't want to serve me, and you--my own people-- like it this way! But on the day of disaster, where will you turn for help?

Contemporary English Version copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

These verses are God's charge against Israel during the prophet Jeremiah's day. However, nothing has changed since God raised those righteous men and women as examples in their times. Nothing has changed up to this very day.

Will the descendants of Israel, scattered within the Western world, ever learn that it is not the president, monarch, congress, or parliament of any earthly nation that rules, but that God in heaven reigns over all? He is the One whom citizens must please with their good conduct for that nation to have the peace, prosperity, and health it desires.

During presidential election campaigns, how many people running for office or supporting a candidate say or write anything about pleasing God? Instead, what we witness is a continued erosion of that minority of the population that tries to live in the fear of God. Yes, God will stir awake the modern nations of Israel, but it is still a long way from happening because almost no one thinks and therefore acts with God in mind. There are good reasons He does not respond with peace and other blessings. A painful reckoning must come first.

One would think that, if anyone could possibly fulfill this need of a righteous nation, it would be the people of Israel, those descended from Abraham. God chose Abraham to teach his descendants through the ages in God's way of life (Genesis 18:19). Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, and a few others set high moral and spiritual standards throughout their lives, but the nation itself never consistently followed even their patterns of living, let alone God's.

To complicate matters, God has scattered the people of Israel all over the Western world according to His purposes. One of the results of this is that the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob no longer even know who they really are—and their conduct and attitudes reveal that most do not care!

It is obvious that most of the citizens of this nation are not seeking God. In fact, we can see clear indications that many are doggedly fighting Him.

— John W. Ritenbaugh

To learn more, see:
Why Was Hebrews Written? (Part Eleven): God Is Not Silent



 

Topics:

God's Scattering of Israel

God's Sovereignty

Israel's Rejection of God

Israel's Rejection of God's Law

Reckoning, Time of

Seeing God

Seeking God

Time of Reckoning




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