Men have always had the same responses to crisis: How long?
How can this go on? Why do the righteous suffer? Why do the wicked prosper?
God, why aren’t You doing something?
Unlike most prophets who spoke to Judah, Israel, Assyria, the Babylonians–some people group–this is a conversation between a prophet and God. Join us as we study this unique prophetic text:
Nahum delivered a potent decree of God’s judgment in three short chapters. His message is clear: God is indeed a God of wrath.
Is it possible, however, that God’s wrath demonstrates His love?
Join us as we explore this very idea.
Michael teaches through the book named for the prophet Ezekiel. Join us as we look at what his visions reveal to us about God’s judgment, righteousness, and mercy.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Lamentations. A mournful post-script to the longest book of the Bible (Jeremiah), Lamentations serves a sure and certain warning. As God’s people grieve the loss of the Tabernacle, heaven remains silent.
What does this tell us about who God is? How should we read and respond to this difficult text?
The encouragement found in the sorrowful prose of this book may surprise you–and even offer hope: God’s lovingkindness never ceases.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Jeremiah, the second-longest in the Bible. We know more about Jeremiah’s life than we know of any other prophet.