


Sunday, January 12 – Zephaniah 1, 2 – Additional Reading: Prophets and Kings, Chapter 32, “Manasseh and Josiah”
1. How does Jehovah view duality in worship? (Zephaniah 1:5)
2. What does Jehovah feel about spiritual complacency? (Zephaniah 1:12)
3. What is Jehovah’s call in preparation for His day? (Zephaniah 2:3)
The study of Zephaniah chapters 1 and 2 delivers a powerful message about God’s judgment, the call to repentance, and the hope reserved for the faithful. Zephaniah, whose name means “Yahweh has hidden” or “Yahweh has protected,” carried out his prophetic ministry during the reign of King Josiah. Likely of royal lineage, connected to King Hezekiah (Zephaniah 1:1), Zephaniah was in a unique position to address the sins of Judah’s leaders and nobility.
Key Lessons and Reflections:
1. God’s Justice is Inevitable
Zephaniah emphasizes that no one escapes God’s justice. His judgment is complete and impartial, holding individuals and nations accountable for their actions, especially those who exploit others or neglect their spiritual responsibilities.
2. Urgency of Repentance
Zephaniah stresses the need to seek God now. Delaying repentance could mean missing the opportunity for grace. Prayer, humility, and obedience are essential to receive God’s protection.
3. Hope for the Faithful
In the midst of judgment, Zephaniah assures that God will restore His people and establish His kingdom over all nations. This promise of future glory invites believers to trust in God’s plan and remain faithful.