Habbakuk 2:20 is one of my favorite passages in all the bible. The Lord is in His holy temple. Let all the earth keep silent before Him. We bring our many concerns, our many worries, our many fears, all these … Continue reading
Habbakuk 2:20 is one of my favorite passages in all the bible. The Lord is in His holy temple. Let all the earth keep silent before Him. We bring our many concerns, our many worries, our many fears, all these … Continue reading
Habakkuk does something that is hard but necessary. He wrestles with God. He asks the hard questions. He wrestles with God. What is he to do with the evil in the world? How does God look by when so much … Continue reading
There are things, I believe, in scripture that are there to be a warning to us. I think Nineveh is one such thing. We see the judgment that is coming to them. This chapter ends by telling us that no … Continue reading
Today, we see Nahum talking about something that the Jewish people did not believe could ever happen – the destruction of Nineveh. There’s no way that could happen. They were too big, too strong, too much. Not possible. But God … Continue reading
Nahum is a prophet speaking a word against Ninevah. We saw in Jonah the evil that was in Ninevah, how the prophet didn’t want to go preach because he didn’t want God to forgive them for their great evil. He … Continue reading
All throughout the Bible, we are told about God’s signs and wonders. That’s a constant theme in Acts and is a constant theme in the prophets. Today, at the end of Micah, we see the greatest example of God’s power, … Continue reading
Today, we see two sections held together by a key verse. The first part is about the corruption of the world and the judgment that is coming. We see how bad it is, how people are not living or leading … Continue reading
The Lord tells the people about the judgment that is coming to them, and it is this judgment. They will have all they want, they will eat, they will save, they will have all of this, but it will never … Continue reading
Today is another passage we all know very well: God has shown us what He expected of us – to do mercy, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with our God. But what does that mean? What does that … Continue reading
Today, we see the famous passage in Micah, cited in Matthew to the Wise Men, telling us where Jesus was to be born. That’s a very well-known passage, but as I read, I found myself pulled more to verse five, … Continue reading