Bible in a Year with Pastor Chris Dodge
This study is part 3 of our study of the twelve Minor Prophets. Minor not because they are of minor importance, but rather minor because they are shorter than other books of prophecy like Isaiah and Jeremiah. Nahum: --Little is known about Nahum --Mentions fall of Thebes (663 BC) in the past - (Luxor - remains of temple can be seen today - statues of sphinxes) --Brought a word of judgement on Judah's enemies - a word of judgement to Nineveh and the Assyrian empire --Prophesied Nineveh's fall (612 BC) - Excavation of Nineveh began in the 1800's. Archeologist unearthed a library going back to the Hebrew prophets. --Nineveh was defeated by the Babylonian and the Medes. --Nahum lived a century after Jonah --A short but important book that lets us know that God is in control of history. Habakkuk; --Prophesied during the time of King Jehoiakim, son of King Josiah - (609-597 BC) and beyond --Attacks oppression of the poor --Uniqueness of Habakkuk is that the book is a conversation with the Lord - he asks questions of God from the depths of his soul (1:14-2:1). Cries out to the Lord…. Why Lord….. how long Lord…. We too are to bring our concerns to the Lord. God wants us to pour out our hearts to Him. --Habakkuk's time seems similar to our times today. --Habakkuk 2:4 "See, the enemy is puffed up; his desires are not upright— but the righteous person will live by his faithfulness" is quoted 3 times in the New Testament (Romans 1:17, Galatians 3:11 and Hebrews 10:38) Teaches us to live by faith in the God. Zephaniah: --Possibly the great-grandson of King Hezekiah (1:1) --Prophesied during the reign of King Josiah a king that at the age of 16 began seeking God. --Active early in Josiah's reign --Zephaniah taught obedience to the Lord and trusting Him with all one's heart. --Before the great revival of the 18th year of Josiah's reign - See 2 Kings 22:3ff - when the scroll - the Torah, written by the hand of Moses was found. --Zephaniah spoke judgment and hope - Encouraged the people to come back to God, to turn their hearts back to God. Pastor reviews a timeline from Daniel (605 BC) to Nehemiah (445 BC) Haggai: --A contemporary of Zechariah --God's word came to Haggai in a small timeframe: August 520 - December 520 BC --God used Haggai to call the people to complete work on the Temple which had been delayed for many years --"Give careful thought…." A frequently repeated word from God through Haggai (1:5,7; 2:15,18) Haggai talked about the "desire of the nations" (a need for a Savior and a prophetic word for the Messiah) --Sin spreads far more easily than holiness! Grace is not cheap. We are not to merely know about God but to know Him with our hearts. Without the heart - we only have head knowledge. Haggai calls us to return to God and to take God seriously. Join us next week for the study of Zechariah, Malachi and part 1 of Psalms. For our FREE resources: video, podcast, Reading Schedule, and a study guide for each book of the Bible plus many extra items, plus how to listen by radio broadcast - find it all here: https://www.awakeusnow.com/bible-in-a-year Our Bible in a Year study will walk you through the Bible book by book taking you from Genesis to Revelation, revealing Jesus throughout both the Old and the New Testaments! In Ephesians 6, the word of God is called the sword of the spirit, and a sword is best used when you take it out of the scabbard to use it! Hebrews 4:12 says the Word of God is alive and active! Meaning it is not dry, dusty, old stuff. It is living and active! And because it is the Living Word, it has the power to impact us still today! Our website – https://www.awakeusnow.com
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