Minor Prophets
The Minor Prophets 8 – Malachi
The last chapter of Malachi summarizes the whole of the prophetic message found in this little book.
The Minor Prophets 7 – Zechariah
The chief exercise of worship for the Jews was sacrifice, which was only performed in the temple through the priest. The temple was the place where sinful men could approach God. But for us, Christ is the temple, the sacrifice, and the priest.
The Minor Prophets 6 – Amos
Amos' oracles, addressed to the pagan nations and to Israel, conform directly to the Mosaic covenant. God's universal justice is the predominant theme of this minor prophet.
The Minor Prophets 5 – Micah
As Christians, we are in covenant with God, and He has called us into family court, not to have us imprisoned, but to restore us in fellowship.
The Minor Prophets 4 – Jonah
Jonah's different responses to his and Nineveh's deliverances clue us in to what the great message of this book is, because he is not just the prophet delivering God's message, he is also the one to whom God is delivering His message to.
The Minor Prophets 3 – Habakkuk
Meet with Habakkuk, worship with Habakkuk, and emulate Habakkuk.
The Minor Prophets 1 – Introduction
The book of the minor prophets need to be considered as a unit, instead of twelve individual books.