11.19.2017
Destructive Power-"Jehovah Is a Manly Person of War" -Draw Close to the "Manly Person of War"
Of course, the Bible does not in each case explain all the details of Jehovah's decisions regarding divine warfare. But of this we can be certain: Jehovah never wields destructive power in an unjust, wanton, or cruel manner. Oftentimes, considering the context of a Bible account or some background information can help us to put things into perspective. (Proverbs 18:13) Even when we do not have all the details, simply learning more about Jehovah and meditating upon his precious qualities can help us to resolve any doubts that might arise. When we do this, we come to see that we have ample reason to trust our God, Jehovah. -Job 34:12.
Although Jehovah is "a manly person of war" when the situation demands it, this does not mean that he is warlike at heart. In Ezekiel's vision of the celestial chariot, Jehovah is pictured as being prepared to fight against his enemies. Yet, Ezekiel saw God surrounded by a rainbow -a symbol of peace. (Genesis 9:13; Revelation 4:3) Clearly, Jehovah is calm and peaceable. "God is love," wrote the apostle John. (1 John 4:8) All of Jehovah's qualities exist in perfect balance. How privileged we are, then, to be able to draw close to such a powerful yet loving God!
Next time: Chapter 7/ Protective Power-"God Is for Us a Refuge"
From the book: Draw Close to Jehovah
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