DAILY TEXT, From today Tuesday, June 18, 2024, I am God. I will be exalted among the nations (Ps. 46:10).
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Tuesday June 18, 2024
I am god. I will be exalted among the nations (Ps. 46:10).
We can be sure that Jehovah will save his loyal servants during the “great tribulation” (Matt. 24:21; Dan. 12:1). He will do so when a coalition or group of nations—Gog of Magog—launches a savage attack throughout the world against Jehovah's faithful servants. Even if that coalition is made up of the 193 members of the United Nations, it will be no match for the Supreme and the heavenly armies of him. Jehovah promises: “I will without fail exalt myself, sanctify myself, and make myself known in the eyes of many nations; and they shall know that I am Jehovah” (Ezek. 38:14-16, 23). Gog's attack will trigger the final confrontation of Armageddon, in which Jehovah will destroy “the kings of the entire inhabited earth” (Rev. 16:14, 16; 19:19-21). Instead, “only the upright will live in the land and only the upright will remain in it” (Prov. 2:21, note). w22.10 17 paras. 16, 17.
What did Kings Nebuchadnezzar and Darius say about Jehovah's sovereignty? and What did the psalm writer say about Jehovah and his nation?Jehovah has proven time and time again that he is Supreme. When another king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, boasted of his own strength and power and the glory of his majesty instead of humbly acknowledging that Jehovah alone deserves praise, God caused him to go mad. After coming to his senses, Nebuchadnezzar praised the Most High and recognized that Jehovah's dominion is eternal. And he added that there is no one who can prevent him from acting (Dan. 4:30, 33-35). After Daniel’s integrity was tested and Jehovah rescued him from the lions’ den, King Darius gave the following command: “The people in every corner of my kingdom must tremble in fear before the God of Daniel. For he is the living God and abides forever. His kingdom will never be destroyed and his sovereignty is eternal” (Dan. 6:7-10, 19-22, 26, note, 27).
The writer of a psalm said: “Jehovah has brought to ruin the evil plans of the nations; he has thwarted the plans of the people.” And he added: “Happy is the nation that has Jehovah as its God, the people whom he has chosen as his property!” (Ps. 33:10, 12). What a good reason to be blameless in the eyes of Jehovah!
What have many true Christians been willing to do, and why? (Daniel 3:28).
Throughout history, many true Christians have risked their freedom and even their lives for the love of Jehovah, their Sovereign King. They are as determined to be upright as the three Hebrews who were saved from dying in the fiery furnace by remaining faithful to the Supreme (read Daniel 3:28).
On what basis will Jehovah judge his servants, and what should we do now?
The psalmist David knew how important it is to be honest in the eyes of God. He wrote: “Jehovah will sentence the people. Judge me, O Lord, according to my uprightness, according to my integrity” (Ps. 7:8). And he also said, “Let integrity and righteousness protect me” (Ps. 25:21). The best way to live is to be faithful to Jehovah, without violating our loyalty, no matter what. Thus, we will feel like the psalmist who wrote: “Blessed are those who are upright […], who walk according to the law of the Lord” (Ps. 119:1, note).
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