In this lesson on Nahum 1–3, Stephen Davey explains that while God is patient and merciful, His justice will ultimately prevail when people persist in sin. The city of Nineveh, which once experienced revival under Jonah, represents the tragedy of a generation that knew God’s truth but chose to ignore it, returning to violence, pride, and rebellion. Nahum reveals both the character of God—slow to anger yet just—and the certainty of judgment against those who refuse to repent. Davey emphasizes that spiritual truth must be passed on and personally embraced, or it will be lost in the next generation. The message serves as both a warning and a reminder that God’s mercy should never be taken for granted, as His patience has a limit and His justice is sure.
Winning the Second Generation
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