Prey
Therefore all who devour you shall be devoured,
and all your foes, every one of them, shall go into captivity;
those who plunder you shall be plundered,
and all who prey on you I will make a prey.
Jeremiah 30:15 ESV
What a great promise! I know we shouldn't wish disaster on our enemies, but if we're in the right, we can admit they deserve it. God used His people's enemies to chasten them.
Once God's people had learnt the lesson of His discipline of them, it was God's enemies turn to feel His wrath. There's a strong sense of logic in how God works in the midst of the turmoil of international politics. Assyria and Babylon no longer exist as political entities, but Israel does.
The lesson here isn't primarily a political one however. It's about the people of God. So God's new covenant Christians can appropriate this promise for their unrepentant persecutors.
In Christ, all the promises of God are 'yes and amen'. So the unrepentant persecutors of God's new covenant people- Jews and Gentiles alike- will get their comeuppance. That doesn't mean to say we shouldn't pray for them though!
'Father God, we pray that our persecutors as God's people would repent and turn to You for salvation from the punishment they deserve. In Christ's name, amen'
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