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Opening Video
Scripture Reading: Nahum 1
Introduction
Introduction of series - Expository
Opening story - Entertainment - Alternate History - Articles of Confederation - Impact on Modern World - Bay Area/LA rivalry - Imagine if it was more than a friendly rivalry…
Background Information
Transition to the world that Nahum lived in, because this imaginary world that I described is the one in which he lived
Jonah
Reminder if divided kingdom
Destruction of Northern Kingdom
Siege of Jerusalem - Hezekiah
Side story about Sennacherib’s prism
Manasseh
Destruction of Thebes
Transition to the book
This background information helps us understand our theme for Nahum, that God’s judgement is good
The Series Title and the title of this sermon is “The Book of Nahum: The Goodness of God’s Judgment
This book contains some seemingly harsh language, let’s take a survey
So now we ask the question, how is this judgment good?
These minor Prophets come about 100 years after Isaiah
Messiah theme
God is Messiah theme
Gospel - Good News
The Good News is; God Sovereignly Delivers
God will not allow wickedness to flourish but will bring it to judgment
God’s Judgment is good because it deliver’s the oppressed
God’s Judgment is good because it satisfies His wrath over sin
So what?
Who are you in this story?
You are Ninevah
FYI, you don’t want to be Judah either
The ultimate Good News is that, even though you deserve God’s judgment, it was poured out on another who willingly sacrificed himself for the sake of those who love God
His name is Jesus!
Palm Sunday
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