Read Ezekiel
31.
"The LORD has made himself known; he has executed judgment; the wicked are snared in the work of their own hands. The wicked shall return to Sheol, all the nations that forget God." (Psalm 9:16-17)
Egypt is presented as a prime example of King David's warning. This is the third of four chapters condemning Egypt. Pharaoh Hophra and his military had an inflated self-perception. Twice (vv.2 and 18), the LORD asked, "Whom are you like in your greatness?" In this prophecy, God reminded them what happened to Assyria.
Assyria ruled the entire Mesopotamian world. God compared them to a beautiful tree. There was none like it. It became the envy of all the nations. Their downfall came because they forgot two vital elements of national survival.
1. "I made it beautiful." (v.9)
As Creator and Owner of all things, the LORD raised up the Assyrians for a time to fulfill part of His plan in the world. He allowed them to conquer and control that entire area. But the Assyrians never gave God credit for what He had done. They assumed it had all happened by their own power and might. Their national "heart was proud" (v.10).
2. "I will give it into the hand of a mighty one of the nations." (v.11)
When a nation comes to believe that their blessings are the result of their own doing, they rob God of His glory. Eventually, the LORD will intervene to prove His ownership. Indeed, God raised up the Babylonians to conquer the Assyrians. And, in this prophecy, God will bring Nebuchadnezzar to kill Pharaoh and destroy Egypt.
Every nation should take heed and learn these lessons of history. The culture of our nation continues its moral downward spiral. At the root is the same pride-filled, independent spirit of ancient Assyria and Egypt. There is a sense that not only do we not need God, but the culture resents any mention of Him. For decades the United States has sung Irving Berlin's masterful song, "God Bless America." Even politicians who have never claimed to know the LORD will close their speeches with that phrase. Instead, it is past time that America blesses God from Whom all blessing flow.
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