Épisodes

  • Haggai Chapters 1-2
    Feb 22 2026

    In this episode, we read the entire book of Haggai, chapters 1 and 2, where God calls His people to refocus their hearts and rebuild what has been neglected. After returning from exile, the people had become distracted by their own homes and personal concerns while the temple remained unfinished.

    Through the prophet Haggai, God challenges them to consider their ways and place Him first. He promises that when they obey, He will be with them and bless their efforts. These chapters emphasize that true restoration begins with obedience and renewed priorities. Haggai 1–2 reminds us that when we put God at the center, He strengthens our work, restores our hope, and fulfills His greater purpose.

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    7 min
  • Zephaniah Chapters 1-3
    Feb 21 2026

    In this episode, we read the entire book of Zephaniah, chapters 1 through 3, where God warns of the coming “Day of the Lord” — a time of judgment against sin, corruption, and complacency. Zephaniah speaks boldly against idolatry, injustice, and spiritual indifference, calling the people to humility and repentance before it is too late.

    While the early chapters emphasize judgment, the book ends with a beautiful and hope-filled promise. God declares that He will restore, renew, and rejoice over His people with love and singing. Zephaniah 1–3 reminds us that although God is just and holy, His ultimate desire is redemption, restoration, and joy for those who turn back to Him.

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    10 min
  • Habakkuk Chapters 1-3
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, we read the entire book of Habakkuk, chapters 1 through 3, where a prophet openly wrestles with God over injustice, suffering, and unanswered questions. Habakkuk does not hide his confusion — he brings his complaints honestly before the Lord.

    God responds by revealing that His plans are larger than human understanding and that faith is the key to enduring uncertain times. The book ends not with fear, but with one of the most powerful declarations of trust in Scripture — choosing joy and confidence in God even when circumstances have not changed.

    Habakkuk 1–3 reminds us that faith is not the absence of questions, but the decision to trust God in the middle of them.

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    10 min
  • Nahum Chapters 1-3
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode, we read the entire book of Nahum, chapters 1 through 3, where God announces judgment against Nineveh for its violence, cruelty, and pride. Though Nineveh once repented in the time of Jonah, it returned to wickedness, and God now declares that justice will come.

    Nahum highlights both the power and the patience of God — showing that while He is slow to anger, He will not allow injustice to continue forever. These chapters remind us that God is a refuge for those who trust Him, but also a righteous judge who holds nations accountable. Nahum 1–3 assures us that evil does not have the final word — God’s justice and sovereignty do.

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    8 min
  • Micah Chapters 1-7
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode, we read the entire book of Micah, chapters 1 through 7, where God confronts corruption, injustice, and false leadership among His people. Micah speaks boldly against oppression and empty religion, calling both leaders and citizens to account for their actions.

    Amid strong warnings, Micah also delivers powerful messages of hope, including the promise of a future ruler who will bring peace and restoration. The book ends with one of the most beautiful descriptions of God’s character — a God who delights in mercy, forgives sin, and remains faithful to His promises. Micah 1–7 reminds us that God desires justice, humility, and a heart fully devoted to Him.

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    17 min
  • Jonah Chapters 1-4
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, we read the entire book of Jonah, chapters 1 through 4, where God reveals His mercy, patience, and compassion in unexpected ways. Jonah’s attempt to flee from God shows the struggle between human resistance and divine calling.

    Through storms, repentance, and God’s relentless grace, this book highlights that God’s mercy extends to all people — even those we may feel do not deserve it. Jonah 1–4 challenges us to examine our own hearts, showing that obedience matters, but so does sharing God’s compassion with others.

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    9 min
  • Obadiah
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, we read the short but powerful book of Obadiah, where God delivers a message of judgment against Edom for its pride and cruelty toward Israel. Though Edom believed itself to be secure and untouchable, God makes it clear that no nation is beyond His authority.

    Obadiah highlights the danger of arrogance, indifference to suffering, and celebrating the downfall of others. At the same time, the book ends with hope, declaring that God’s kingdom will ultimately triumph. This episode reminds us that God sees every action, defends the oppressed, and will establish justice in His perfect time.

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    7 min
  • Amos Chapters 5-9
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode, we conclude the book of Amos by reading chapters 5 through 9, where God intensifies His call for justice, repentance, and sincere worship. These chapters expose hypocrisy, warning that religious rituals mean nothing without lives marked by righteousness and compassion.

    Despite strong messages of judgment, the book ends with a powerful promise of restoration. God declares that He will rebuild what was broken and bring renewed hope to His people. Amos 5–9 reminds us that while God is just and holy, His ultimate desire is always restoration, not destruction.

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    14 min