Nahum: When God Judges Evil | Video Devotionalنموونە

Refresh Your Heart
Now that you've read through the book of Nahum, we invite you to re-watch the overview video from Day 1. Re-watching this video with a fresh set of eyes will remind you of everything you've learned as you revisit the overarching theme of the book of Nahum: When God Judges Evil.
Reflect
Next, reflect as you re-read Nahum 1:7-8. Ask God to send his Holy Spirit to help you understand the central theme of Nahum - God will bring down the wicked and rescue the oppressed. No empire, no matter how powerful, can escape his justice. Like an unrelenting storm, he will judge evil, but for those who seek refuge in him, there is peace.
What's Next?
As believers in Jesus, we are called to become more like Jesus. This happens as we see him in God's Word (2 Corinthians 3:18). So, we invite you to keep looking for Jesus on every page of the Bible.
If you'd like to continue studying the minor prophets, check out our reading plan on Habakkuk. Or, study one of our other reading plans available on YouVersion. Just search for “Spoken Gospel” in the reading plans section.
Our prayer is that God will continue to transform you and that you will become more like Jesus as you see him on every page of the Bible.
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This 4-day plan will walk you through the book of Nahum by reading a short passage daily. Each day is accompanied by a short video that explains what you're reading and how it's all about Jesus. In this plan, you'll learn that God will bring down the wicked and rescue the oppressed. No empire, no matter how powerful, can escape his justice. Like an unrelenting storm, he will judge evil. But for those who seek refuge in him, there is peace.
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