Major Truths From Minor Prophets: Nahum
Summary
In this sermon on the book of Nahum, the pastor explores the concept of divine judgment, using the biblical narrative of God's impending judgment on the Assyrian empire as a metaphor for ultimate justice. The sermon references the prophet Nahum (whose name means "comfort") and discusses how God's judgment against evil brings solace to those who have suffered, highlighting that no one ultimately escapes accountability. The key takeaway is that divine judgment demonstrates God's justice, restores order, provides accountability, and vindicates the righteous, offering hope and comfort to those who have experienced harm by assuring them that evil will not have the final word.