What does the Lord require?
"To act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.”
Nahum was sent to talk about this city — the same one Jonah went to.
Nineveh
Instead of talking to the people, Habakkuk mostly talked to this person.
Who is God?
Zephaniah warned that this special day of the Lord was coming.
Judgement day/the day of the Lord.
Water
Micah told the people that this famous city would be the birthplace of Jesus.
Bethlehem
Nahum’s name means “comfort,” but his message warned that God would do this to evil.
Punish/destroy it.
Habakkuk asked God why He allowed this to happen in the world.
Evil/bad things.
Zephaniah’s message was both about judgment and this good promise.
Hope/Restoration
Jesus rode into Jerusalem on this animal.
A donkey.
Micah warned the people because they were doing this instead of following God’s ways.
Worshipping idols, doing wrong things.
Nahum’s message showed that God is both slow to anger and full of this.
Power/Justice
God told Habakkuk that He was sending this group to bring judgment.
The Babylonians
Zephaniah said God would sing over His people with this emotion
Joy
"Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." Who said this?
Jesus
Micah’s message showed that God wants our hearts, not just this.
Sacrifices or empty actions.
Nahum reminded people that God is a safe place for those who do this.
Trust in Him.
Even when everything went wrong, Habakkuk said he would still do this.
Rejoice in the Lord.
Zephaniah told the people to seek the Lord and do this instead of pride.
Humble
This boy defeated a giant with just a sling and a stone.
David
Micah said that even when people do wrong, God will still show this to those who turn back to Him.
Mercy
The book of Nahum shows that God gives chances to repent, but He also brings this when people keep doing wrong.
Judgement
Habakkuk learned that the righteous will live by what?
Zephaniah’s message shows that even after punishment, God plans to do what for His people?
Restore/Bless them again.
God helped His people cross this sea by parting the waters.
The Red Sea