How can Nahum 1:15 inspire us to stand firm against spiritual enemies? The Text: Nahum 1:15 “Look to the mountains—the feet of one who brings good news, who proclaims peace! Celebrate your feasts, O Judah; fulfill your vows. For never again will the wicked invade you; they will be completely destroyed.” Context: Judah, Nineveh, and the God Who Defends • Nahum prophesies when Assyria threatens Judah. • God promises that Nineveh, the oppressor, will fall. • Judah is told to keep worshiping and trusting, because the enemy’s doom is certain. Key Truths That Fortify Us Today • Good news precedes victory – Isaiah 52:7; Romans 10:15: the feet of the messenger signify divine assurance that salvation has come. • Peace is declared before the battle ends – John 16:33: Jesus gives peace while tribulation rages. • Worship and obedience continue amid danger – “Celebrate your feasts…fulfill your vows”: keep honoring God even when attacked. • The wicked are “never again” allowed to invade – Colossians 2:15: Christ disarmed the powers and made a public spectacle of them. • God’s pronouncement is final – Numbers 23:19: He does not lie or change His mind. Practical Ways to Stand Firm Against Spiritual Enemies • Anchor confidence in God’s unbreakable promise of victory. • Keep proclaiming the gospel; speaking truth drives back darkness. • Maintain regular worship—gathering, praising, and remembering the Lord’s feasts (Hebrews 10:24-25). • Follow through on commitments—obedience reinforces spiritual resilience. • View opposition as already defeated in Christ; resist Satan “firm in your faith” (1 Peter 5:9). • Equip with the whole armor of God (Ephesians 6:13-17), standing, not striving in our own power. Courage from the Completed Victory of Christ Nahum’s words mirror the finished work of Jesus: the announcement of peace, the call to steadfast worship, and the guaranteed destruction of every spiritual foe. By resting in that certainty, believers stand immovable, celebrating now what God has irrevocably settled forever. |