Nahum: When God Has Had Enough

Nahum: When God Has Had Enough

Nahum is one of the least-read books of the Bible, yet it carries a message we desperately need today. Nahum records God’s prophecy of judgment against Nineveh—a city that once repented in Jonah’s time but had returned to its wickedness. This time, God declares destruction with no turning back. In this four-part series, we face the sobering truth that God does not ignore evil. Through the lens of this ancient prophecy, we explore the character of a God who is both a consuming fire of justice and a stronghold of refuge for those who trust in Him. Join us as we examine what happens when a nation refuses to repent and how the Gospel offers the only true hope in a world of judgment.

What You Will Learn:

  • The Nature of God’s Wrath: Why God’s anger against evil is not a sign of His unloving nature, but a direct result of His perfect justice, goodness, and love.
  • The Danger of Complicity: Moving beyond the “innocent vs. guilty” debate to ask whether our culture and our own hearts have become complicit in the evils of our day.
  • The Sovereignty of God over Nations: A historical and theological look at the rise and fall of empires, and why the Kingdom of God is the only empire that lasts.
  • From Warning to Woe: Understanding the difference between God’s patient call to repentance and the finality of divine judgment when that patience is exhausted.

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