Amos tells Amaziah, high priest of the pagan god at Bethel, “I’m not the son of a prophet.” What does that mean? Let’s find out together as we read Amos 6-9.
The prophet Joel moves from invading swarms of locusts to God’s blessing for Israel. How does he make that movement? Let’s find out together as we read Joel.
The preacher looks back on his life to try to discover the truly important things. What are they? Let’s find out together as we read Ecclesiastes 7-12.
Qoheleth, the preacher, tells us that everything is vanity, but not quite everything. So what is worthwhile? Let’s find out together as we read Ecclesiastes 1-6.
Daniel’s three friends tell the king, God will save us, but even if he doesn’t we’ll not worship other gods.” What brought that on? Let’s find out together as we read Daniel 3-4.
Ezekiel tells us of a brand new temple, different from the temple that Babylon just destroyed. What’s different about it? Let’s find out together as we read Ezekiel 40-41.
Ezekiel, after hearing of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, predicts hope for Israel. What does that look like? Let’s find out together as we read Ezekiel 34-36.
Ezekiel tells Israel he is a watchmen, but they won’t listen to his warning. At least they know a prophet has been among them. Today, let’s read Ezekiel 31-33.