Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church

A Woe to the Bloody City

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We come now to the third and final chapter of this poem of woe and comfort, a poem that proclaims woe to Nineveh and comfort to Judah, even as God proclaims from one mountain -1-15- salvation, and from another destruction -2-13-. Even as the kingdom comes, from heaven to earth, from that central place of glory, power, and planning, the Messiah has been on the move through the dual acts of judgment and deliverance in relationship only to whether or not men heed the warnings and exhortations of in His Word. The Messiah is preparing the world for His arrival, and has given to His people this Gospel, -Kiss the Son----There are certainly principles and frames that we can draw from the book of Nahum that are important for us today. One of those principles is it. The law of God is for all nations, and those nations who fail to keep the moral law of God that is revealed modally in his word, but also in creation, do so to their detriment now never had the word they had received the proclamation of covenant repentance