We keep wanting to change history to suit our worldviews. We then get into trouble of not learning from history. Why did certain structures fail? Were there sociopolitical factors involved. How about natural calamities, plagues and viruses? Did they have a part to play? When I started learning history in Malaysia it was fascinating. By the time I was 15, I had learnt the history of the main regions and countries of the world. It gave a view of the world that has helped me in my appreciation of global matters today. However, if you keep yourself away from this, you will neglect to see many things that have deep spiritual significance.
Ezekiel 30:20-21
And it came to pass in the eleventh year, in the first month, on the seventh day of the month, that the word of the LORD came to me, saying, “Son of man, I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king of Egypt; and see, it has not been bandaged for healing, nor a splint put on to bind it, to make it strong enough to hold a sword.
History cannot lie. The Babylonians did defeat the Egyptians. The prominence of Egypt was reduced. The unthinkable happened. Their influence over the land of Canaan and its surroundings was reduced. The balance of power would never be the same. It's military might and economic power was diminished. It has seen better days. From the days of Joseph, their Jewish Prime Minister to now. All done so that they will know God is the Lord.
In the same way, when Jesus was raised from the dead on the third day after His crucifixion, history cannot lie and it is so that we know that He is the Lord God. Through that act He brought salvation to all men that would accept Him as Lord and Savior. Don't wait. Don't be stubborn like these great nations that fell over time and are mentioned in prophecies in the bible. I was not stubborn. I followed Jesus at the age 14. It is never too late for you. Lee Yen's father gave his heart to the Lord at age 85.
Father, thank you for loving me.
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