Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Why to read the Bible books?


Jonah

God uses prophets to deliver messages of both doom and hope. But what happens if the prophet disobeys God and falls to deliver these important messages? Read Jonah and find out.

Micah

What does God want more than anything else? Read Micah to find out what happened to the people of Israel when they forget the answer to this important question.

Nahum

You’ve probably heard it said, “I hope that bully gets what coming to him (to her)! Read Nahum to find out what harsh words God’s prophet had for a powerful nation that “bullied” God’s people and many other nations as well.

Habakkuk

How do you keep trusting in God whens it seems that God’s ways make no sense? That’s what the prophet Habakkuk wondered. Read this book to find out how God answered Habakkuk’s questions.

Zephaniah

What can one person say or do to change the hearts, minds, and actions of society’s most powerful people? Armed with God’s Word, a young prophet named Zephaniah faced this question.

Haggai

Life is filled with choices. As you read Haggai think about the choices the people of Jerusalem were making and how this affected their relationship with God. What can you learn about the choices you make?

Zechariah

A person with “vision” understands how to make plans for a better future. The prophet Zechariah was a person “Vision”. In fact, he actually had visions about Israel’s future. Read Zechariah to find out what he had to say?

Malachi

How does the LORD respond to those who grow careless about how they worship, break important promises, fail to make proper gifts to God, and ignore the needs of their neighbors? Read Malachi to find out.


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