Micah

Micah might be the most well known of the Minor Prophets because of his contribution to the Epiphany accounts, pointing out that Bethlehem would be the birth place of Jesus. His words offer very pointed comparisons to modern politics and immorality. He was quoted by Jesus and reminds us that we have a God like no other! Ours is a God who forgives.

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Malachi

The prophet Malachi ministered to Israel 400 years before Jesus walked the earth. His prophesy didn’t focus on mass unbelief, but on apathy and poor stewardship. He promised the coming of John the Baptist and railed on the evils of divorce. Join us as we study God’s word.

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Joel

Joel is one of the minor prophets that can be summed up with one word – locusts. We continue our study Minor Prophets Major Messages with our study of Joel. Joel has alot to say on the end of the world and repentance. Check it out!

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Hosea

Hosea is a Hebrew word that means salvation.  The prophet was given a unique ministry because he was told to take an adulterous woman as his wife.  This is normally a bad idea, but God was going to use his family as an object lesson.  If that sounds horrifying to you, I would agree on a few different levels.

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Amos

Amos is the first Minor Prophet that we will consider in our new Bible study: Minor Prophets Major Messages. In this book God does not hold back. He unleashes threats that would be made real in just a few years. The economic good times didn’t help Israel as they turned back from our God. Amos has some surprising insights into our culture as well. That days are evil!

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The Conclusion

Is the Conclusion to the Ten Commandments something new to you?  If you have gone through catechism instruction in the Lutheran church as a youth, the chances are extremely high that you covered the Conclusion. 

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