Jonah 1
Jonah 1 reminds me of a moment in my life that could not have lasted more than a couple of seconds, yet certainly changed the
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Jonah 1 reminds me of a moment in my life that could not have lasted more than a couple of seconds, yet certainly changed the
The whole book of Micah can be summed up in the translation of his name. It means, “Who is like God?” How we answer that
Nahum was a prophet that lived roughly 600 years before the birth of Christ. Very little is known about him except this very short book.
Habakkuk was another of the Minor Prophets that we know little about. He likely lived about 600 years before the birth of Christ and at
Zephaniah 1 reminds me of a recent trip to visit our West Coast family. My wife was not raised by her bio-dad and then moved
Haggai 1 reminds me of a recent study about the habits of the successful. My short synopsis is; high achievers are very disciplined about using
Zechariah reminds us that a prophet does not always speak of future events. A prophet can also boldly speak God’s word in the form of
Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament. It was followed by 400 silent years that were only broken by the birth of Christ.
Exodus 1 reminds me of my own personal journey out of my hometown. Family history and bad choices combine into a reputation. Life events can
Leviticus chapter 2 describes the grain offering, or ‘meal’ offering. This is the only offering that required no bloodshed. Grain, or bread refers to God’s