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Edom thought it had the perfect defense: mountain strongholds, a city carved into stone, and the confidence that no one could touch it. Obadiah answers that kind of pride with a single line that still lands hard today: God knows how to bring the lofty down. We spend time in the shortest book in the Old Testament and pull out why its message is anything but small, especially if you care about justice, character, and what God sees beneath the surface.
We walk through why Obadiah targets Edom, how their family link to Israel through Esau and Jacob makes their hostility even darker, and why their “wisdom” only made them more foolish. Then the focus tightens on the real charge: violence. Not only the violence of a sword, but the violence of standing aloof while others suffer, rejoicing when an enemy falls, grabbing what you can from someone else’s disaster, and treating human pain like a chance to get ahead. It’s an Old Testament prophecy, but it reads like a mirror for modern habits of indifference and online gloating.
The final turn is hope-filled and future-facing: the day of the Lord, God’s faithfulness to his promises, and the steady promise that history ends with the kingdom belonging to the Lord. We talk about endurance when injustice seems to win, and why Scripture points us to a coming reign of righteousness under Jesus Christ. If you want a clear Bible teaching on Obadiah, Edom, pride, judgment, and the day of the Lord, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.
The Christian's Compass is a companion study guide that corresponds to each of these lessons along The Wisdom Journey. Download a copy for free, or cover the cost of printing and shipping and we'll mail you a booklet.
Learn More: https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/the-christians-compass
Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/
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Edom thought it had the perfect defense: mountain strongholds, a city carved into stone, and the confidence that no one could touch it. Obadiah answers that kind of pride with a single line that still lands hard today: God knows how to bring the lofty down. We spend time in the shortest book in the Old Testament and pull out why its message is anything but small, especially if you care about justice, character, and what God sees beneath the surface.
We walk through why Obadiah targets Edom, how their family link to Israel through Esau and Jacob makes their hostility even darker, and why their “wisdom” only made them more foolish. Then the focus tightens on the real charge: violence. Not only the violence of a sword, but the violence of standing aloof while others suffer, rejoicing when an enemy falls, grabbing what you can from someone else’s disaster, and treating human pain like a chance to get ahead. It’s an Old Testament prophecy, but it reads like a mirror for modern habits of indifference and online gloating.
The final turn is hope-filled and future-facing: the day of the Lord, God’s faithfulness to his promises, and the steady promise that history ends with the kingdom belonging to the Lord. We talk about endurance when injustice seems to win, and why Scripture points us to a coming reign of righteousness under Jesus Christ. If you want a clear Bible teaching on Obadiah, Edom, pride, judgment, and the day of the Lord, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.
The Christian's Compass is a companion study guide that corresponds to each of these lessons along The Wisdom Journey. Download a copy for free, or cover the cost of printing and shipping and we'll mail you a booklet.
Learn More: https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/the-christians-compass
Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/
Support the show

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