Personal Application and Group Interaction: By definition, for God to be sovereign He has to be in control of everything. In Joel s day it was locust and fire, in 2004 and 2011 our world experienced devastating tsunamis. Were the tsunamis God s judgments, why or why not? Habakkuk s response to the answers God gave him was to praise God (Habakkuk 3). How does praising God, rehearsing who He is, help you when evil is making an impact in your life? Zephaniah is clear The Day of the Lord is coming. How should coming judgment affect our everyday lives? Haggai 2:9 refers to our lives as the spiritual temple, the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. What are the practical applications of the fact that our bodies are God s temple? Read Zechariah 7:13 in its context (8-14). How should we apply this warning today? Take ten minutes and read Malachi. What steps should we take to avoid finding ourselves being described by these words? You may be proud of something that was accomplished by yourself or a family member. What makes pride good or bad? What kind of pride dethrones God replacing Him with man? What verse from Nahum 1:2 14 do you find most striking? Why did you select this verse? Pastor Dennis 3/10/2013
The Role of Prophets They were God s spokesmen acting as intermediaries between God and the people, countless times heralding impending judgment and calling the people to repentance. They revealed future events and worked miracles proving they were God s messengers. Many were leaders in the community and responsible as watchmen. As we see true with the 12 Minor Prophets, they were writers of scripture. From Last Week Hosea Hosea s marriage to a prostitute illustrated the way Israel was treating God. Applying Hosea s message to today s society, as Abraham Lincoln said, Intoxicated by our own unbroken success, we have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God who made us. Amos Amos was a Southerner that prophesied to the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Chapter two finds Israel guilty of gross violations of human rights. Amos is not recommended reading as a bedtime story for children. Micah Micah addresses the capital cities, Jerusalem and Samaria, with the message that God s judgment is about to fall. The king of Israel, Ahaz, had adopted a pro-assyrian foreign policy and during his reign the captivity of Israel took place. Joel Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi Obadiah Habakkuk 1 Why do the wicked in Judah go unpunished? (1:2-4) 2 Why does God use the wicked to punish Judah? (1:12-17) Jonah & Nahum
Minor Prophet Prophesies Fulfilled by Jesus 1 Hos. 11:1 He would be called out of Egypt Matthew 2:15 2 Hos. 13:14 He would defeat death 1Corinthians 15:55-57 3 Joel 2:32 Offer salvation to all mankind Romans 10:9-13 4 Jonah 1:17 Death and resurrection of Christ Matthew 12:40, 16:4 5 Mic. 5:2a Born in Bethlehem Matthew 2:1-6 6 Mic. 5:2b Ruler in Israel Luke 1:33 7 Mic. 5:2c From everlasting John 8:58 8 Hag. 2:6-9 He would visit the second Temple Luke 2:27-32 9 Hag. 2:23 Descendant of Zerubbabel Luke 2:27-32 10 Zech. 3:8 God's servant John 17:4 11 Zech. 6:12-13 Priest and King Hebrews 8:1 12 Zech. 9:9a Greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem Matthew 21:8-10 13 Zech. 9:9b Beheld as King John 12:12-13 14 Zech. 9:9c The Messiah would be just John 5:30 15 Zech. 9:9d The Messiah would bring salvation Luke 19:10 16 Zech. 9:9e The Messiah would be humble Matthew 11:29 17 Zech. 9:9f Presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey Matthew 21:6-9 18 Zech. 10:4 The cornerstone Ephesians 2:20 19 Zech. 11:4-6a At His coming, Israel to have unfit leaders Matthew 23:1-4 20 Zech. 11:4-6b Rejection causes God to remove His protection Luke 19:41-44 21 Zech. 11:4-6c Rejected in favor of another king John 19:13-15 22 Zech. 11:7 Ministry to "poor," the believing remnant Matthew 9:35-36 23 Zech. 11:8a Unbelief forces Messiah to reject them Matthew 23:33 24 Zech. 11:8b Despised Matthew 27:20 25 Zech. 11:9 Stops ministering to those who rejected Him Matthew 13:10-11 26 Zech. 11:10-11a Rejection causes God to remove protection Luke 19:41-44 27 Zech. 11:10-11b The Messiah would be God John 14:7 28 Zech. 11:12-13a Betrayed for thirty pieces of silver Matthew 26:14-15 29 Zech. 11:12-13b Rejected Matthew 26:14-15 30 Zech. 11:12-13c Thirty pieces of silver cast in the house of the Lord Matthew 27:3-5 31 Zech. 11:12-13d The Messiah would be God John 12:45 32 Zech. 12:10a The Messiah's body would be pierced John 19:34-37 33 Zech. 12:10b The Messiah would be both God and man John 10:30 34 Zech. 12:10c The Messiah would be rejected John 1:11 35 Zech. 13:7a God's will He die for mankind John 18:11 36 Zech. 13:7b A violent death Mark 14:27 37 Zech. 13:7c Both God and man John 14:9 38 Zech. 13:7d Israel scattered as a result of rejecting Him Matthew 26:31-56 39 Zech. 14:4 He would return to the Mt. of Olives Acts 1:11-12 40 Mal. 3:1a Messenger to prepare the way for Messiah Mark 1:1-8 41 Mal. 3:1b Sudden appearance at the temple Mark 11:15-16 42 Mal. 3:1c Messenger of the new covenant Luke 4:43 43 Mal. 4:5 Forerunner in spirit of Elijah Mt. 3:1-3, 11:10-14, 17:11-13 44 Mal. 4:6 Forerunner would turn many to righteousness Luke 1:16-17 Minor Prophets
Date written Theme Prophecies Major Sins Name of Prophet (B.C.) of Book To / About Addressed 798 Jonah 796 Amos 796-719 Hosea Salvation 740-711 Micah 711 Nahum 626 Habakkuk 626 Zephaniah Jonah as type Nineveh, Cruelty of of Christ with implications Assyrians Mercy to Repentant to all people Day of the Lord Israel, Judah, Oppression of poor The Eternal will roar Benjamin and Sexual Immorality all nations Wanton Luxury Corrupt law and men Israel (Ten Tribes of Israel) Adultery, drunkenness, idolatry, licentiousness The Eternal is Samaria, Lack of justice a just Judge Jerusalem, Oppression All Nations Judgment on Nineveh Assyrians, Cruelty of Assyrians, Comfort to Israel primarily city overstepped boundaries of Nineveh God embraces Judah Babylon with Aggression, plunder, through destroying implications for greed, graft, idolatry the Chaldeans all people and inhumanity God's indignation. Who may be hidden? Israel repents then God saves them Judah, Jerusalem, ALL people about Day of the Lord 596-586 Joel Day of the Lord Israel 590 Obadiah 520 Haggai 520-518 Zechariah c. 400 Malachi Spiritual fornication Adultery, drunkenness, idolatry, licentiousness Day of the Lord. Against Edom had continual Edom's Destruction Edom violence toward Jacob Israel's restoration The restoration Temple Zerubbabel, Neglect in building points to the Church Joshua and the God's House returned remnant Procrastination The coming of Zerubbabel, Joshua's filthy garments God's Kingdom Joshua and the Lack of judgment, preceded by returned remnant mercy and peace building of Temple Living in evil ways Be prepared for Israel and Priests neglect duties. the Messenger 'Israel of God' People chided for that is to come today (the church) divorce, adultery, criticizing, robbing God