Jeremiah’s message is rejected and opposed. Let’s find out together what happened as we read Jeremiah 27-29.
Jeremiah tells Judah they will be in Babylon for seventy years, but God will allow them to return after that. Let’s find out together what Jeremiah said as we read Jeremiah 24-26.
Jeremiah gives Judah an unpleasant message. Let’s find out together what that was as we read Jeremiah 21 – 23.
The psalmist talks about God as judge. Let’s find out more together as we read Psalms 94-96.
Let’s find out together what Jeremiah had to say about the potter and the clay in Jeremiah 17-20.
Why did Jeremiah write about his dirty underwear? Let’s find out together as we read Jeremiah 13-16.
When God made the covenant with Israel, it included a curse. Let’s find out together what Jeremiah was reminding Israel of as we read Jeremiah 9-12.
When Israel shouted, “The temple of the Lord is here,” what were they really saying? Let’s find out together as we read Jeremiah 6-8.
Who was Jeremiah and what is his book about? Let’s find out together as we read Jeremiah 3-5.
Today we start the sixth century prophets with Obadiah, the shortest book in the Old Testament.
Let’s find out together more about Book Four of Psalms as we read Psalms 91 – 93.
Let’s read together the history of the end of Judah as we read 2 Kings 22 – 25.
Let’s find out together how Habakkuk follows God no matter what as we read Habakkuk.
Let’s find out together how God calls Judah to repent in Zephaniah.
Let’s find out together how Israel goes wrong again as we read 2 Kings 20 – 21.
Let’s find out together how God will judge Nineveh as we read Nahum 1 – 3.
Let’s find out together what Micah says about God restoring Israel as we read Micah 5 – 7.
Let’s find out together more about the Messiah in Psalms as we read Psalms 88 – 90.
Let’s find out together more about Micah, Isaiah’s contemporary, as we read Micah 1 – 4.
The end (purpose) of Isaiah is carefully explained in the last few verses of Isaiah. Let’s find out together what it is as we read Isaiah 64 – 66.
Judah will be restored from her exile. How? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 61 – 63.
What is true worship? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 58 – 60.
The Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 was reading from Isaiah 53 when Philip shred the gospel with him. What did he think later? Let’s find out together as we read Isaiah 55 to 57.
Let’s find out together what Isaiah says about the servant who dies in Isaiah 52 – 54.