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Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah: Mercy in the Middle (God's Word for Today) (2004)

by J. M. Weidenschilling

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God calls prophets to speak His words of repentance and faith to His people. In the midst of disobedience, danger, and suffering, Obadiah, Jonah and Micah extend God s grace and the sure hope of deliverance. God speaks to us today through these prophets concerning the ultimate result of unrepentant sin, His love and compassion for all people, His faithfulness toward His people, and the fulfilled prophecies and enduring promises regarding His Son, Jesus Christ. 12 sessions.… (more)
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[Introduction] Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah are three of the twelve prophetic books frequently referred to as "The Minor Prophets."
The maxim "Big things come in small packages" accurately describes the prophecy of Obadiah.
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God calls prophets to speak His words of repentance and faith to His people. In the midst of disobedience, danger, and suffering, Obadiah, Jonah and Micah extend God s grace and the sure hope of deliverance. God speaks to us today through these prophets concerning the ultimate result of unrepentant sin, His love and compassion for all people, His faithfulness toward His people, and the fulfilled prophecies and enduring promises regarding His Son, Jesus Christ. 12 sessions.

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