“Listen to this, Edom:
I’m turning you to a no-account,
the runt of the godless nations, despised.
You thought you were so great,
perched high among the rocks, king of the mountain,
Thinking to yourself,
‘Nobody can get to me! Nobody can touch me!’
Think again. Even if, like an eagle,
you hang out on a high cliff-face,
Even if you build your nest in the stars,
I’ll bring you down to earth.”
God’s sure Word.
Obadiah 1:2-4
Observation: Obadiah has one message, God's sure word, and it is not for Israel and Judah. Rather, it is a message for Edom, and it is simple and fearful. Because Edom treated Israel poorly all the time, and then gloated and celebrated Israel's and Judah's destruction by God, they will be even more thoroughly destroyed. They won't just fall. They won't just permanently fall, never to return as a nation. They will even be forgotten by history, effectively removed from the general knowledge of mankind in the future.
Edom is the nation founded by Esau, Jacob's brother. When they parted, he took the land to the east of the Dead Sea and created a people living in the protective hills and caves. Today, their cities are well-known and popular tourist attractions ... places like Petra. However, almost no one knows of these places as the cities of Edom. Some associate them with ancient Israel, even included on tours of the "holy land". Others just know they are in modern-day Jordan.
Israel and Edom should have been kindred nations. Edom should have been following the example of Israel in worshipping Yahweh ... as Esau and Jacob were both raised to know the Lord, Esau should have accepted the fact Jacob was the one through whom the covenant passed, but he himself should have had faith in the Lord. Instead, Edom despised Israel, and at best ignored them in their times of need. For this, Obadiah is clear - with God's sure word - that Edom will be thoroughly forgotten in the realm of human history. Outside of the context of the bible itself, this word is, in fact, sure.
Application: As Israel is again in a terrible conflict with the terror group of Hamas, that uses Gaza as its base, I am in regular thought on three topics.
First, yes I'm a little miffed at my pastor going to Israel. I get his heart, but I'm frustrated that he has no desire to care for his actual church. I need to get over that and move on for sure, for I am reminded today that his actions are in line with Obadiah's warning. Christians are now the siblings of Israel. We are the ones who also worship Yahweh, exactly as taught through the line of Jacob, and we must stand with Israel. If we do not, we are - and should be - condemned to the same fate as Edom. For this reason, it is good Philip has gone to demonstrate active support of Israel, and I absolutely need to get over every negative thought I have on that matter.
Second, I am haunted by my friend's words about the conflict. Her understanding of the Lord is so incomplete that she can only see a human conflict and the complexity of choosing "sides". There is no acknowledgment that ... this is Israel, in the promised land, under evil attacks designed to explicitly kill Jews. It isn't a human conflict, but an attack by satan against the Lord's nation of priests, motivated by spiritual hatred. To actively declare one cannot choose sides in a battle between Yahweh and satan is a problem worthy of an Edom-esque response by God. How are there people who claim to have an understanding of Christian faith and do not understand spiritual warfare? Of course ... that is the real challenge, as her entire family is already struggling in matters of faith, and we need to love them through that.
Thirdly, I am struck by how obvious it SHOULD be to the entire world that this sort of repeated treatment toward one specific, very small, people-group - the Jews - is not normal. How can one "family" be repeatedly, horrifically attacked by other nations, for 3,900 years, and people don't actively ponder, "I wonder why this is happening?" There is OBVIOUSLY something at work here beyond just normal human conflict, and BILLIONS of people ignore that fact. How many of them will go the way of Edom?
Prayer: Lord, my heart is with Israel, and my mind is with Israel. May I have less angst about what my brothers and sisters in Christ do in response to the current situation, while also finding a way to express the truth about our relationship with Israel to other brothers and sisters. You are so evidently in every situation involving this situation, so may it become a vehicle to somehow serve your good purposes. Amen.