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217 Bible Overview: Obadiah

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How does God view nations that oppose His people? What are the consequences of pride?

Even when pronouncing judgment on nations opposing His people, God's love for Israel remains constant. This short prophetic book, Obadiah, reminds us that God's loyalty to His people endures through all circumstances.

In this episode, Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston explore the often-overlooked book of Obadiah, unpacking its powerful message about pride, judgment, and God's enduring love. Written possibly in the mid-800s BC, Obadiah's words challenge the arrogance of Edom and offer hope to God's people.

[00:00:00 - 03:41] Intro

  • Obadiah: The shortest book in the Old Testament, only 21 verses long
  • Historical context: Likely written in the 840s BC, possibly making Obadiah the earliest writing prophet

[03:41 - 06:46] Who Was Obadiah?

  • Little is known about the prophet himself
  • His name means "servant" or "worshiper of the Lord"
  • ObadiaProphesied against the nation of Edom

[06:46 - 10:15] The Nation of Edom

  • Located in modern-day Jordan, southwest of Jerusalem
  • Known for pride and arrogance due to their seemingly impenetrable fortress city of Petra
  • Participated in invasions against Jerusalem

[10:15 - 13:20] Main Message of Obadiah

  • Pronounces judgment on Edom for their actions against Israel
  • One of only three prophets focused primarily on judging foreign nations
  • Key theme: opposition to God's people leads to judgment

[13:20 - 17:05] Theological Significance of Obadiah

  • Reveals God's unwavering love for His people
  • Demonstrates God's loyalty and commitment to Judah
  • Connects to New Testament teachings on God's enduring love (Romans 8:38-39)

[17:05 - 19:40] Relevance for Today's Believers

  • This book is a reminder of God's constant love, even in times of adversity
  • Warning against pride and arrogance
  • Encouragement to trust in God's unwavering love

Direct Quote

“When people remove themselves from or place themselves in opposition to God's people, they can expect judgment." – Pastor Jeff Cranston

Join the Conversation

We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.org.

Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church.

Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston

Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!

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How does God view nations that oppose His people? What are the consequences of pride?

Even when pronouncing judgment on nations opposing His people, God's love for Israel remains constant. This short prophetic book, Obadiah, reminds us that God's loyalty to His people endures through all circumstances.

In this episode, Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston explore the often-overlooked book of Obadiah, unpacking its powerful message about pride, judgment, and God's enduring love. Written possibly in the mid-800s BC, Obadiah's words challenge the arrogance of Edom and offer hope to God's people.

[00:00:00 - 03:41] Intro

  • Obadiah: The shortest book in the Old Testament, only 21 verses long
  • Historical context: Likely written in the 840s BC, possibly making Obadiah the earliest writing prophet

[03:41 - 06:46] Who Was Obadiah?

  • Little is known about the prophet himself
  • His name means "servant" or "worshiper of the Lord"
  • ObadiaProphesied against the nation of Edom

[06:46 - 10:15] The Nation of Edom

  • Located in modern-day Jordan, southwest of Jerusalem
  • Known for pride and arrogance due to their seemingly impenetrable fortress city of Petra
  • Participated in invasions against Jerusalem

[10:15 - 13:20] Main Message of Obadiah

  • Pronounces judgment on Edom for their actions against Israel
  • One of only three prophets focused primarily on judging foreign nations
  • Key theme: opposition to God's people leads to judgment

[13:20 - 17:05] Theological Significance of Obadiah

  • Reveals God's unwavering love for His people
  • Demonstrates God's loyalty and commitment to Judah
  • Connects to New Testament teachings on God's enduring love (Romans 8:38-39)

[17:05 - 19:40] Relevance for Today's Believers

  • This book is a reminder of God's constant love, even in times of adversity
  • Warning against pride and arrogance
  • Encouragement to trust in God's unwavering love

Direct Quote

“When people remove themselves from or place themselves in opposition to God's people, they can expect judgment." – Pastor Jeff Cranston

Join the Conversation

We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.org.

Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church.

Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston

Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!

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