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North Main Street Church of God

The Prophet of Doom

The Prophet of Doom

1201 North Main Street Ext. Butler, PA 16001 06/09/2024

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North Main Street Church of God

1201 N Main St Ext, Butler, PA 16001, USA

Sunday 10:27 AM

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We are so glad that you joined us today at North Main Street Church of God. At North Main, we exist to develop completely committed followers of Christ who...

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Bible Reading Plan

Join us in 2024 as we read through the Bible in a year and highlight evidence of “GOODNESS” throughout our daily Scripture readings. Reading Guides and PURPLE highlighters are available at the Welcome Center. You can also access the resources digitally on:
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Baptisms

Our next baptism service will be held in just a few weeks on July 7th! If you are ready to take this important step in your walk with Christ we’d be honored to come alongside you in this journey. There is a mandatory baptism class that will be held at 9am the week prior, which is June 30th. Please visit the Welcome Center or our website below to sign up. 
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The Poetic Prophet
(Nahum)
Yearly Theme“Goodness is… Governing”
Series Title“Goodness in G minor”
June 2nd, 2024
Something to think about:

“Zephaniah was almost certainly born during the reign of Manasseh, the son of Hezekiah.”[1] And he continued to prophecy during the reign of the great reformer King Josiah (Manasseh’s grandson).

According to Biblical scholar, Gordon Bridger,

[Though the days were dark during the reign of Manasseh], God kept Zephaniah safe and kept his Word alive. As he grew up Zephaniah saw the situation change under God’s sovereign hand. In 643 bc Manasseh was captured by Assurbanipal of Assyria, and then had a remarkable spiritual conversion.1 Unfortunately this was too late to undo the damage he had caused; when his son Amon succeeded him, Judah was once again led astray. God is still in control, however. Amon was toppled by a ‘people’s revolution’1 and Josiah, a child of only eight years of age, was placed on the throne in 641 bc. 1 From early days Josiah began to seek the Lord, and at the age of twenty he began his religious, moral and spiritual reforms. At the same time Assyria began to decline as a world power.”[2]

Elizabeth Achtemeier writes, “The ministry of the prophet Zephaniah spanned the years of King Josiah’s reign in Judah (640–609 b.c.). His was the first prophetic voice to be heard in Judah since the time of Isaiah and Micah, that is, since 701 b.c., and the message he brought from God was radical and universal in its scope.[3]

Zephaniah prophesies just a couple decades before the Babylonians officially overthrow the southern kingdom and its capital city Jerusalem, tearing down the city walls leaving it defenseless and destroying the Jewish Temple complex. His warnings are stark, gloomy, and universal. Not only is GOD going to bring judgment on Judah and Jerusalem, but also on all nations throughout the earth. Needless to say, wickedness is rampant, and GOD has had enough. And yet, there is hope even amidst the heaviness of Zephaniah’s declarations. For hope means that GOD is dealing with evil in a way to set things right.


[1] Bridger, Gordon. 2010. The Message of Obadiah, Nahum and Zephaniah: The Kindness and Severity of God. Edited by Alec Motyer and Derek Tidball. The Bible Speaks Today. Nottingham, England: Inter-Varsity Press.
16 2 Chr. 33:10–17.
17 2 Kgs 21:23–24.
18 2 Kgs 22:1; 2 Chr. 34:1.
[2] Bridger, Gordon. 2010. The Message of Obadiah, Nahum and Zephaniah: The Kindness and Severity of God. Edited by Alec Motyer and Derek Tidball. The Bible Speaks Today. Nottingham, England: Inter-Varsity Press.
[3] Achtemeier, Elizabeth Rice. 1986. Nahum–Malachi. Interpretation, a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching. Atlanta, GA: John Knox Press.
Key Point: “GOD’s judgment is a means to hope.”

As we explore the three short chapters of Zephaniah today, we see two specific themes:
· ____.

Zephaniah 3:14-17 (NLT), 14 Sing, O daughter of Zion;
shout aloud, O Israel!
Be glad and rejoice with all your heart,
O daughter of Jerusalem!
15 For the Lord will remove his hand of judgment
and will disperse the armies of your enemy.
And the Lord himself, the King of Israel,
will live among you!
At last your troubles will be over,
and you will never again fear disaster.
16 On that day the announcement to Jerusalem will be,
“Cheer up, Zion! Don’t be afraid!
17 For the Lord your God is living among you.
He is a mighty savior.
He will take delight in you with gladness.
With his love, he will calm all your fears.*
He will rejoice over you with joyful songs.”


*3:17 Or He will be silent in his love. Greek and Syriac versions read He will renew you with his love.
· _________.

Zephaniah 1:4-6 (NLT), 4 “I will crush Judah and Jerusalem with my fist
and destroy every last trace of their Baal worship.
I will put an end to all the idolatrous priests,
so that even the memory of them will disappear.
5 For they go up to their roofs
and bow down to the sun, moon, and stars.
They claim to follow the Lord,
but then they worship Molech,* too.
6 And I will destroy those who used to worship me
but now no longer do.
They no longer ask for the Lord’s guidance
or seek my blessings.”


*1:5 Hebrew Malcam, a variant spelling of Molech; or it could possibly mean their king.
Something to take home:

Judgment and hope go hand in hand. Judgment means fear for the one who is in opposition to GOD, but it means hope for those who are faithful to Him. Throughout every generation – Old Testament, New Testament, and now – there has been a remnant of faithful believers who have not bowed down to idols, who have not adopted sinful practices, and who have not become numb to the wickedness of the world. They have done justice, loved mercy, and walked humbly with GOD. However, as many as have remained faithful to GOD there are countless others who have compromised their faith by adopting the way of the world, and thus have stood in the crosshairs of GOD’s wrath and judgment.

Who are you? Are you one of the compromised masses, or are you a part of the remnant? Is the thought of GOD’s judgment a fearful thing, or is it a means to hope for you?

Again, the words of John ring true:

1 John 4:16-19 (NLT), 16 We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love. God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. 17 And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect. So we will not be afraid on the day of judgment, but we can face him with confidence because we live like Jesus here in this world.
18 Such love has no fear, because perfect love expels all fear. If we are afraid, it is for fear of punishment, and this shows that we have not fully experienced his perfect love. 19 We love each other because he loved us first.

Key Point: “GOD’s judgment is a means for hope."
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How can you cultivate a personal relationship with God to avoid spiritual corruption?

How can we ensure our worship of God is genuine and not tarnished by idolatrous practices?

Can we see elements of God's divine protection in our personal lives or in the world around us?

How does the promise of God's rejoicing and singing over His people influence your perception of His love for you?
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North Main Street Church of God

1201 North Main Street Ext.Butler, PA 16001 (724) 285-4214 info@northmaincog.org
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