Taking God Seriously

After the temple was rebuilt, the spiritual life of Jerusalem began to deteriorate. Malachi, which means “my messenger,” speaks forcefully to the people and finds them somewhat bored and belligerent.
Of all the minor prophets, Zechariah is the longest, the hardest, the most obscure, and the broadest in outlook. He was also, along with Haggai, one of the most effective.
The Prophet Habakkuk lived in such tumultuous days that he was confused by God's role in human affairs. His questions and God’s answers are still relevant.
Many people struggle to balance love’s toughness and tenderness. God clearly loves us this way, which is both a challenge and a comfort.
A century after Jonah’s remarkable ministry in Ninevah, Nahum proclaimed Jehovah's message again to the Assyrians.
In the reign of Jeroboam II and the dreadful years that followed, God raised up an unusual man—Hosea. Through him God ministered a message of faithfulness.
Amos was deeply affected by what God had to say, and he was convinced that his contemporaries should be equally concerned.
Micah prophesied over an extended period, so we may safely assume that he addressed many issues confronting his people at a particularly trying time.
The Minor Prophet Joel's ministry came across loud and clear. He interpreted a contemporary situation, sounded the alarm, and offered hope to the people.

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