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The Bad News and Good News of God’s Word (Zephaniah 1–3)

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Bad news is easy to ignore until it shows up at your door, and Zephaniah refuses to let us stay comfortable. We open with a simple truth about human nature: we want good news, not warnings. Then we step into this three-chapter prophetic book and see why Scripture gives us both, because divine judgment and divine grace are not competing messages, they are connected.

We place Zephaniah in his historical moment under King Josiah, Judah’s last godly king, and ask the uncomfortable question: if the king is doing what’s right, why does the prophet sound the alarm? The answer cuts close to home. Reforms can be real while hearts remain unchanged. Zephaniah names idolatry, spiritual drift, and leadership corruption, and he explains the “Day of the Lord” in its near sense (the Babylonian invasion and the fall of Jerusalem) and its future sense (a broader end-times judgment often linked to the Great Tribulation). Along the way, we also watch God turn his gaze to the surrounding nations, making it clear that no people group gets a free pass and no injustice escapes his notice.

Yet Zephaniah is not only doom. He offers a clear invitation: gather, repent, seek the Lord, seek righteousness, seek humility. That call still lands today for anyone who wants a practical Bible study that speaks to real life in a messy world. We end with the forward-looking hope of restoration and the coming kingdom, because even when God disciplines, he does not abandon his people. If you care about Old Testament prophecy, the Day of the Lord, and how to trust God when the horizon looks dark, this conversation is for you.

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