Ezekiel 34-48 Overview: Ezekiel is a prophet living in exile in Babylon. God's presence being revealed to Ezekiel demonstrates that holiness has nothing to do with geographical location—it's about the condition of the heart. God is moved by the faithfulness of men like Ezekiel, who became his Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Daniel Overview: The book of Daniel is apocalyptic literature that includes several strange visions that point to the coming Son of Man, the messianic King who will deliver Israel and the nations. Daniel is also about hope and faith in the midst of exile, as Daniel remains faithful to Yahweh and Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Hosea Overview: In the book of Hosea, God sends Hosea to Israel during the reign of King Jeroboam II to communicate God's despair over their perpetual idol worship and dependence on outside nations. Though the people have failed to be faithful covenant partners to God, his commitment to them Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Joel Overview: The prophet Joel speaks about the Day of the Lord, a day when evil empires will be brought low and God's people will be finally delivered from corrupt human systems. Though Israel's sin is never specifically mentioned in the book, Joel is clear that God Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Amos Overview: God calls a Judean shepherd named Amos to confront the wrongdoing of the people of Israel, offering them one more chance before they face God's judgement. God is grieved by the evils he sees the people of Israel doing, but he mercifully offers them another chance to Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Obadiah Overview: The book of Obadiah may be small, but it packs a powerful punch against the arrogance of Edom and other ungodly nations. Through Obadiah, God declares judgment over Edom and prophesies that they will be erased from history. Babylon overtook Edom 100 years later, and they never recovered. Jesse Lund • Overview Videos