Introduction Micah, a prophet of the 8th century BC, was deeply moved by the sins of Israel and Judah. His prophetic ministry was characterized by strong denunciations of sin, coupled with heartfelt lament and hope for restoration. His attitude toward sin was not just...
Introduction The vision of the dry bones in Ezekiel 37 is one of the most powerful illustrations of God’s ability to restore life to what seems utterly dead. This prophecy was given to Israel in a time of exile and despair, yet it carries a timeless message of hope,...
Scripture: Matthew 12:18-21 (AMP) Introduction Jesus is the perfect model for living a life that pleases God. In Matthew 12:18-21, we see a prophecy from Isaiah fulfilled in Jesus, revealing key aspects of His character that we can emulate in our daily lives....
Passage: Matthew 11:1-6 Introduction Doubt is a natural part of human experience, even for the most faithful. In Matthew 11:1-6, we see John the Baptist—once boldly declaring Jesus as the Lamb of God—sending his disciples to ask Jesus, “Are You the Expected One,...
Reading: Joel 2 Introduction The journey of a Christian is marked by repentance, restoration, and empowerment. Joel 2 is a clarion call that maps out God’s plan for His people—beginning with a warning, followed by an invitation to repentance, and ending with the...