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Micah 7 is a beautiful balance of God’s judgment and His restoration. He does both. Are you suffering under His judgment? Pray for restoration. Have you been restored? Shout the Hallelujah!
In Micah 6, God asks what He has done to weary us in our relationship with Him. He also outlines what He requires of us. How is your personal relationship with God? Are you energetic, or weary? Are y…
Micah 5 tells us exactly where the Messiah would be born. It is one of the most exciting prophecies about Jesus in the whole Old Testament. God picked Bethlehem before the foundations of the earth! H…
Micah 4 describes what Judah was facing then. It was their “now”. He also projects what will come to pass in the future; our “then”. Some of what he prophesied has come to pass, but much is still to …
Micah 3 is an explanation of why prayers go unanswered. Do you struggle with your prayer life? Do your prayers go unanswered?
In Micah 2, there are numerous warnings to Judah because they do not want to hear from God. Do you want to hear from God? Does your church preach the Word of God? Are you listening?
Micah 1 announces the Lord's judgement against idols being worshipped in Samaria and Jerusalem. Do you have any idols in your life?
Chapter 4 is the last chapter in the Book of Jonah. In chapter 3, God relented from judging Nineveh and Jonah got upset. Here we see Jonah’s anger and God’s compassion. Do you have good reason to be …
In chapter 3 of Jonah, after Jonah’s prayer in chapter 2, he repents and decides to go to Nineveh. After he delivers his eight-word message, the people repent and God relents. Does God change His min…
In Jonah 2, after Jonah got swallowed by the whale in chapter 1, he has a prayer to the Lord. Have you been, or are you now, in a desperate situation? Are you willing to cry out to the Lord for deliv…
In Jonah 1, Jonah knew what God wanted, but he went the other way.
Obadiah, a single chapter book, illustrates when we hold grudges, we always hurt ourselves more than the person we hold the grudge against.
Today, we conclude the Book of Amos with chapter 9. Amos warned Israel of God’s impending judgment. Israel rejected his warnings. God has no choice but to proceed. Have you been warned? Did you respo…
In Amos 8, the Lord says a day may come when the Word of God will not be found. If so, will you miss your Bible? Are you spending time in it daily? Do you encourage others to do so?
Amos 7 is a shift from judgment to visions. But people do not want to hear Amos. A priest tells him to leave. Do you listen to God’s messengers? How do you know they speak the word of the Lord?
In Amos 6, God warns those who are comfortable and living high on the hog. Are you on easy street? Are you cruising through life, forgetful of how you got where you are?
Amos 5 encourages Israel, and us, to seek the Lord and live. It also cautions us to seek the second coming of Jesus. Have you said, “Come quickly Lord, come?”
In Amos 4, God warns Israel over and over of pending judgment. He does plenty to get their attention. Is He actively trying to get your attention? Are you prepared to meet your God?
Amos 3 lays out Israel’s guilt and pending punishment, yet he assures them they will be rescued. Are you guilty of sin and disobedience? We all are. Are you presently in the mouth of a lion? Do you w…
Amos 2 charges both Judah and Israel with inconsistencies between their beliefs and their behavior. Are your beliefs and your behavior aligned?