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Nahum 3:1-4 meaningMarch 5, 2023

The prophet Nahum pronounces judgment on Nineveh because of the ferocity of her wars and her wicked influence on other nations.

Mark 1:2-3 meaningMarch 1, 2023

Consistent with his straightforward writing style, Mark goes directly to the point by referencing two Old Testament prophecies about the forerunner who will precede and announce the coming Messiah.

Mark 1:1 meaningMarch 1, 2023

Mark, writing to the Gentiles, begins his gospel emphasizing the deity of Jesus and His role as Savior of the world.

Psalm 16:9-12 meaningFebruary 28, 2023

Our heart is glad and we rejoice, not so much in earthly things or as a result of our circumstances, but because of who God is and what He will do. We can trust Him to lead us and make His will and His presence known to us, which will bring us the fullness of joy.

Psalm 16:7-8 meaningFebruary 28, 2023

David is focused on the Lord and through that focus he experiences the continual presence and instruction of the Lord. His refuge in the Lord also comes through this focus.

Psalm 16:5-6 meaningFebruary 28, 2023

Our situations and circumstances may seem difficult or confusing, but God is always at work in our life and we can take comfort and be at peace knowing it is God that is directing our lives.

Psalm 16:1-4 meaningFebruary 28, 2023

David turns to the Lord for his safety and refuge and acknowledges that the only path to true safety is in the Lord.

Nahum 2:11-13 meaningFebruary 23, 2023

The prophet Nahum mocks the Ninevites, calling them lions without lairs, unable to satisfy their desires for prey because the LORD will destroy their power.

Nahum 2:8-10 meaningFebruary 23, 2023

Nahum now describes the consequences of the scatterer's attack upon Nineveh. The city will become desolate, causing the Ninevites to suffer pain and agony.

Nahum 2:3-7 meaningFebruary 23, 2023

Nahum describes in vivid images the siege and capture of Nineveh. The city will be defeated and carried away.

Nahum 2:1-2 meaningFebruary 23, 2023

Nahum urges the city of Nineveh to be on guard and be ready for battle because the enemy is approaching.

Revelation 3:20-22 meaningFebruary 22, 2023

In the final section of the letter to the church in Laodicea, Jesus asks the believers to come be in community with Him and promises a blessing of authority to faithful witnesses.

Revelation 3:17-19 meaningFebruary 22, 2023

Jesus now explains what it means to be lukewarm and believe you are self-sufficient. He advises that this church in Laodicea depend on Him for what they need instead.

Revelation 3:14-19 meaningFebruary 22, 2023

In the letter to the church in Laodicea, the final of the seven churches, Jesus addresses the church as "the beginning and end, and the perfect example," and warns them of their lukewarm uselessness.

Nahum 1:12-15 meaningFebruary 22, 2023

Nahum encourages the people of Judah to rejoice because God will destroy Nineveh to give them peace and freedom.

Nahum 1:9-11 meaningFebruary 22, 2023

Nahum states that the Ninevites will fall under God’s judgment because they have made evil plans against the LORD and His covenant people.

Nahum 1:2-8 meaningFebruary 22, 2023

The prophet Nahum describes the character of God, who acts as an avenging warrior to punish Nineveh and deliver Judah.

Nahum 1:1 meaningFebruary 22, 2023

The prophet Nahum receives a revelation from God concerning Nineveh.

Revelation 3:12-13 meaningFebruary 19, 2023

The letter to the church in Philadelphia ends with the promise of closeness with God.

Revelation 3:9-11 meaningFebruary 19, 2023

The only letter without a section of rebuke, Jesus praises the church in Philadelphia for their perseverance and promises that He will make His love to them known.

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