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  • Seek Jehovah and Serve Him Wholeheartedly
    The Watchtower—1989 | June 1
    • Lessons From the Scriptures: Zephaniah 1:1–3:20

      Seek Jehovah and Serve Him Wholeheartedly

      SOME 50 years before the Babylonians devastated apostate Judah, Jehovah declared through his prophet Zephaniah: “I shall without fail finish everything off the surface of the ground.” (1:1, 2) But God also showed his people the way to safety. (2:3; 3:9) In this regard, the book of Zephaniah contains valuable lessons for all who now face “the war of the great day of God the Almighty.”​—Revelation 16:14.

      Jehovah’s Day Is Near

      With Jehovah’s day so near, any who have drawn away from God should quickly return to him. Among the ones God will “finish off” are “those who are drawing back from following Jehovah.” They have turned away and no longer concern themselves with God’s will. What a dangerous situation! It should be corrected immediately.​—Zephaniah 1:3-11.

      Material wealth cannot provide security in Jehovah’s day. Some who claim to serve Jehovah busy themselves in material pursuits, snuggling into a comfortable position. But what self-delusion! Their material things will offer no security in “that day.”​—Zephaniah 1:12-18.

      Salvation Possible

      To be concealed in Jehovah’s day, more than superficial knowledge of the Scriptures is needed. “Meek ones” who have “practiced His own judicial decision” are admonished to ‘seek Jehovah, seek righteousness, seek meekness.’ Only those who have “endured to the end” will be saved.​—Zephaniah 2:1-3; Matthew 24:13.

      Nations that oppress Jehovah’s people today will suffer destruction. They will have the same experience as Moab, Ammon, Assyria, and other nations around Judah. Destruction also awaits Babylon the Great. (Revelation 18:4-8) How this encourages us to press on in declaring God’s judgment!​—Zephaniah 2:4-15.

      A Restored People

      Jehovah is now preparing his people for survival. Have you abandoned Babylonish ideas and begun to speak the “pure language” of precious Bible truth? Have you ‘called on Jehovah’s name’ by dedicating yourself to him? Are you ‘bringing a gift,’ that is, “the fruit of lips which make public declaration to his name”? For survival, you must serve “shoulder to shoulder” with Jehovah’s dedicated people.​—Zephaniah 3:1-10; Romans 10:13-15; Hebrews 13:15.

      For salvation, we must seek Jehovah and hold high his holy name. Haughtiness, unrighteousness, and lies have no place among his people. (Ephesians 4:25-32) Only “humble and lowly” ones will be saved when he sanctifies his name.​—Zephaniah 3:11-20.

  • Seek Jehovah and Serve Him Wholeheartedly
    The Watchtower—1989 | June 1
    • [Box on page 30]

      BIBLE TEXTS EXAMINED

      ○ Zephaniah 1:5​—Malcam, possibly the same as Milcom, Molech, or Moloch, was the principal false god of the Ammonites. (1 Kings 11:5, 7) The worship of Molech included disgusting child sacrifice and was condemned by the Law.​—Leviticus 20:2-5; Acts 7:42, 43.

      ○ Zephaniah 2:14​—As foretold, desolated Nineveh’s toppled pillars and their capitals became places for birds and beasts. Birds and likely the wind ‘sang’ in deserted windows. Doorways and even palace interiors were devastated.

      ○ Zephaniah 3:9​—A common human language does not guarantee unity, as is shown by the wars fought between people of the same tongue. The “pure language” is Scriptural truth, “the pattern of healthful words.” (2 Timothy 1:13) It transcends pride, glorifies God, and unifies all who speak it.

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