The Book of the 12 - Malachi
Vijay concludes the Minor Prophets series with a sermon on Malachi.
Explore " minor prophets" with insightful episodes like "The Book of the 12 - Malachi", "Lee Gatiss on Malachi (Re-release)", "The Minor Prophets - Habakkuk", "God’s Promise to Zerubbabel (Haggai 2:20-23)" and "God’s Promise of Future Blessing (Haggai 2:10-19)" from podcasts like ""Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship", "Help Me Teach The Bible", "pella communities messages", "Kootenai Church: Adult Sunday School - Haggai" and "Kootenai Church: Adult Sunday School - Haggai"" and more!
Vijay concludes the Minor Prophets series with a sermon on Malachi.
In this episode of Help Me Teach the Bible, Nancy Guthrie talks with Lee Gatiss about the final book in the Old Testament, the book of Malachi. Gatiss is the director of Church Society and is an adjunct lecturer in church history at Union School of Theology in Wales. Gatiss is the senior editor of The NIV Proclamation Bible and is the author of numerous books including his recent book, The Forgotten Cross.
Resources for teaching the book of Malachi:
We continue this week in our series looking at another minor prophet, Habakkuk. This book is unique as we get to see a dialogue between God and Habakkuk. Habakkuk lets us in on a very real human struggle with God, wondering why would God let injustice happen. Habakkuk doesn't just tell us to walk by faith but he tells us how.
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Haggai’s message focuses on God’s promised seed line and the Messianic hope of the nation: the coming Christ. An exposition of Haggai 2:20-23.
★ Support this podcast ★Haggai stresses the need for holiness in all of life and worship and concludes with God’s promise of blessing. An exposition of Haggai 2:10-19.
★ Support this podcast ★Haggai exhorts the Jews to work without fear and reveals a time of future judgment and glory in the Kingdom. An exposition of Haggai 2:1-9.
★ Support this podcast ★The prophet Haggai calls the returned Jews to rebuild the Temple. Referencing 2 Chronicles 36:5-23 and Ezra 1-6. An exposition of Haggai 1:1-15.
★ Support this podcast ★There are three lessons we can learn from Joel. The first is the consequences of disobedience. God ultimately calls us to obedience. He cannot tolerate disobedience and as a father to a child, there are consequences. No one can escape God’s wrath. God wants nothing more than to be with His people. All He asks of us is complete obedience. Disobedience is the one thing He cannot tolerate, and there are consequences. Joel teaches us today that consequences are inevitable, but we can repent and reap the rewards of God’s spirit being poured over us.
Discover the shortest books on the Bible in our Sermon Series, One Hit Wonders! Nicholas Lewis takes us through the courtroom drama that is the minor prophet Malachi.
Original Recording Date: October 3rd, 2019
Ezra was joined in teaching the people of Israel after the Exile by the prophets Haggai. What could Haggai's call to rebuild the temple have to do with us and with Jesus? Listen in as we find out together.
It’s the shortest book in the Old Testament—only twenty-one verses—and I don’t think I’ve heard it preached or taught. According to my guest, Jonathan Gibson, associate professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary, the message of this short book is “the realization of the Lord’s sovereignty and the role reversal of Edom and Judah on the day of the Lord.”
Essential to understanding and teaching the book is its connection to the narrative of Jacob and Esau as Obadiah applies events in the individual biographies of Esau and Jacob to Edom and Judah. Rather than teaching Obadiah as a warning against human pride, Gibson suggests that the book should be presented as as the outworking of God’s covenant promise to Abraham to bless those who blessed him and curse those who dishonored him.
Books by Jonathan Gibson
Recommended Resources on Obadiah
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OBADIAH: "JUDGMENT FOR 'BROTHERLY' AGGRESSION". Rev. Morris A. Scott is a husband, and a father of 3 children. He holds a Master's degree from a theological seminary, and a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. After decades of Biblical devotional studies with his family, he is now publicly releasing devotional highlights from each book of the Bible. Please listen to this devotional of highlights from the book of Obadiah: "Judgment For 'Brotherly' Aggression". Correspondence may be directed to mandwscott@gmail.com.
(Music arranged by David B. Scott)
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