Midweek Bible Study
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Overview of Habakkuk
Habakkuk 1:1-3:19 As Habakkuk laments the injustice he sees, God calls him—and all believers—to live by faith and wait for His perfect justice. -
of Nahum: “The Divine Warrior”
Nahum 1:1-3:19 In the book of Nahum we read of a war oracle against Nineveh that declares the coming of God as a Divine Warrior to deliver His people by destroying His enemies. -
Survey of Micah
Micah 1:1-7:20 Micah pronounces judgment on Israel and Judah for their idolatry and their social injustices. But he also proclaims words of hope, especially concerning the future Millennial Kingdom. -
of Jonah: “God’s Free and Sovereign Mercy”
Jonah 1:1-4:11 The book of Jonah teaches us that as those who have received mercy ourselves, we have no right to limit God’s mercy toward others. He is free and sovereign to have mercy on whom He will have mercy. -
Obadiah
Obadiah 1:1-21 In this overview of Obadiah, we see a message boomerang—going out and against against Edom in judgment, then returning in restoration to Israel. -
of Amos, “Securing the Judgment of God”
Amos 1:1-9:15 In the book of Amos, we learn that spurning God’s grace and silencing God’s Word will secure God’s judgment. -
Survey of Joel
Joel 1:1-3:21 In this overview, we learn about the Day of the Lord—prefigured in history by a devastating locust plague, and depicted in the future as a time of judgment and restoration. -
of Hosea, “The Holy Love of God”
Hosea 1:1-14:9 Hosea teaches us of God’s holy love for a spiritually adulterous people. -
Survey of Daniel
Daniel 1:1-12:13 Though some historical stories, and through some apocalyptic visions, the book of Daniel confirms that God is sovereign over all the nations, and as well that He is sovereign over the lives of HIs people.
