When Mountains Bow: Power, Justice, and Refuge in the God of Nahum (Chapter 1)
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Nahum is not a comfortable book—and that’s exactly why we need it.
In this episode, we step into the thunderous opening of Nahum 1, where God is revealed not as tame or sentimental, but as overwhelmingly powerful. Mountains quake, seas dry up, storms become His pathway, and justice burns with holy certainty. This is the God we don’t embroider on pillows—but the God who actually saves.
We explore the tension Scripture refuses to resolve for us: a God whose wrath cannot be endured and yet who offers Himself as a refuge in the storm. A God who judges evil without hesitation and protects His people without fail. A God whose power shakes creation and whose goodness shelters the faithful.
From the whirlwind of Nahum to the cross of Christ, this episode traces how divine justice is not suspended—but satisfied—and how mercy flows from the very place wrath once fell. The safest place in all creation is not distance from God, but life lived in the shadow of His power.
The question is not whether God is powerful. The question is whether you are resisting Him—or resting in Him.