Jonah Overview: The book of Jonah poses fascinating questions for us to ponder. Do we truly forgive and love our enemies? And do we run from God when faced with our failures? By examining ourselves through Jonah's story, we can learn to trust God in his decisions and give Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Micah Overview: The prophet Micah describes God's coming judgment on Israel because it has exploited the poor and twisted the laws of the Torah. But Micah's prophecies are not without hope. The God of Israel is also faithful and full of mercy. God promises to preserve a Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Nahum Overview: The book of Nahum is a collection of poems announcing the downfall of some of Israel's worst oppressors. Referencing Daniel, Exodus, and Isaiah, Nahum shows us that the destruction of Nineveh and Assyria are examples of how God works in history in every age. Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Habakkuk Overview: Throughout the book of Habakkuk, we see that Babylon is an example of any nation that exalts itself above God and practices injustice, violence, and idolatry. In the end, God reminds Habakkuk and every generation that God will deal with evil. We can continue to love and trust his Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Zephaniah Overview: The book of Zephaniah contains intense images of God's justice and hope. Zephaniah warns Israel and the surrounding nations that God will judge the nations with a burning fire as he purifies them from sin, evil, and violence. But this purification will open up a new future Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Haggai Overview: Haggai challenges the returning exiles to remember their covenant, remain faithful to God, and build the temple before constructing their own homes. They can be encouraged by God's promise to build a new Jerusalem, defeat evil, and live in their midst. Future prophetic books contain more details Jesse Lund • Overview Videos