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 an overview of the book of Jonah. Well known and widely regarded as a children’s story or a “whale’s tale,” this is a text many of us ought to look at with fresh eyes. It is the living word of God.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Obadiah. We don’t know a lot about the prophet Obadiah or the exact timeframe in which this was written, but we know a lot about his message. It’s very clear.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Amos, perhaps the oldest book of the Minor Prophets.
Amos prophesied during a period of national optimism in Israel… But below the surface, greed and injustice were festering.
The prophet Amos strives to remind God’s people who He is, what He has promised, and to contend that He will indeed do as He said.
He is unchanging and His Word is sure.