ZEPHANIAH 3
14 Sing aloud, O daughter of Zion; shout, O Israel!
Rejoice and exult with all your heart, O daughter of Jerusalem!
15 The Lord has taken away the judgments against you;
he has cleared away your enemies. The King of Israel, the Lord,
is in your midst; you shall never again fear evil.
16 On that day it shall be said to Jerusalem: “Fear not,
O Zion; let not your hands grow weak.
17 The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing.
18 I will gather those of you who mourn for the festival,
so that you will no longer suffer reproach. – Zephaniah 3:14-18
ZEPHANIAH 3 GOD’S LOVE CANCELS FEAR
A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses
If you only knew how much God loves you
You wouldn’t listen to the lies from this world
The prince of this world creates fear of many things
By accommodating this fear, we become prone to sins
If you believe in God, you will discern what is wrong and evil
You will not entertain lies, but expose every tactic of the devil
God’s love cancels fear in every part of your being
It replaces fear with overflowing love and assurance.
According to bibleproject.com the prophet Zephaniah lived during King Josiah’s reign in the southern kingdom of Judah. Josiah attempted to bring change in the land with the removal of idols and restoration of the temple but by that point, however, Israel was already too far gone, as the worship of other gods was too entrenched in the people’s lives. Josiah’s pride led him to a tragic death on the battlefield (2 Chronicles 35:20-25) and so Jerusalem was set on a collision course with Babylon. Zephaniah had seen all this coming and had been warning the leaders of Jerusalem for years.
The third section of this book, which chapter 3 is, explores the hope that remains for the nations and Jerusalem on the other side of judgment.” Zephaniah talks about the love of God for Israel despite their rebellion and idolatry. God pulled out the evil ones among his people and left those who were faithful to him. In this last chapter, the prophet declares to the remnant of Israel the hope that comes with their faithfulness to God. God cancels out their fear and reassures them in verse 15 that he set them aside by clearing their enemies. In verse 17 the prophet reassured them that the Lord will never forsake them and be appeased by God’s love. In verse 18, they were promised that they won’t be shamed anymore.
REFLECTION
· What reassurances can a believer derive from this account in the book of Zephaniah?







