Jude 1:1

In his letter to the church, Jude warns that false teaching was creeping in—as well as a general “falling away” from the truth. Hear from the half-brother of Jesus in what Dr. McGee calls a fitting introduction to the Book of Revelation.

Zephaniah 3:9-20

Witness the end of Israel’s dark night of judgment and hear about the light of a new day. We too will see a day when our long journey will be over and we’ll enter into an eternity in the glorious presence of our Lord.

Zephaniah 3:1-8

God continues to spell out Jerusalem’s sin and Zephaniah gives them a picture of the great Tribulation. Follow along as the world moves towards judgment and people clearly ignore the warning signs.

Zephaniah 2:2-15

Judah’s insensitivity to sin continues, as does God’s call for them to repent. Learn how the prophesies against the Philistines, Moab, and Ammon have been fulfilled and how that judgment will also extend to Ethiopia, Assyria, and nations of today.

Zephaniah 1:12-2:2

Danger ahead! That’s the warning Zephaniah has for the people of Judah. Hear the prophet’s desperate and final call to prayer and repentance, and see how the people respond.

Zephaniah 1:4-12

Judah and Jerusalem are singled out for judgment because of their idolatry. Dr. J. Vernon McGee tells us there is great lack of reverence for God today, and our judgment day is coming as well.

Zephaniah 1:2-5

Discover a new way of looking at pain and suffering and, ultimately, how God plans to save us all.

Zephaniah 1:1

To many, the message of Zephaniah seems harsh and cruel. Dr. McGee turns this thinking upside down as he explains “the dark side of God’s love.”

Habakkuk 3:7-19

“God is the answer to your questions. God is the answer to your problems.” That’s the good news Dr. J. Vernon McGee shares in our final study Habakkuk. Travel along as the prophet ultimately decides that regardless of the circumstances in which he finds himself, he will rejoice in God.

Habakkuk 3:1-6

Habakkuk’s conversation with God moves from discouragement to songs of praise. How does the prophet shift from doom and gloom to a place of worship? Join Habakkuk as he recalls Israel’s history and ultimately finds deep and abiding faith as he puts his trust in God.

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