Zephaniah’s Zeal
Zephaniah Only fifty-three verses Because of its brevity, we accurately call Zephaniah a minor prophet Length is the only ‘minor matter’ about the man or his message
About 621 B.C. Contemporary of Jeremiah, Nahum, and Habakkuk Zephaniah traces his genealogy back four generations to Hezekiah (1:1) Fearful forecast against his own people: God’s judgment was coming
Reading Zephaniah for first time Central theme: Day of the Lord 1. Would bring total destruction, 1:2-2:3 2. Would include other nations, 2:4-3:8 3. Would precede great mercy: God will save His remnant, 3:9-20
Day of the Lord 1:7, at hand 1:8, Lord’s sacrifice 1:10, wailing 1:14, mighty cry out 1:15, wrath, trouble, distress, desolation, darkness, gloom, clouds, darkness 1:16, trumpet, siren 1:17, distress, blood 1:18, riddance 2:2, fierce anger 2:3, Lord’s anger 3:8, plunder, indig- nation, fierce anger, devoured, jealousy
I. Timing Of Judgment, 1:1
A period of apostasy When apostasy prevails, sin enjoys widespread acceptance Evil dominates news Timid folks jump on bandwagon But it’s not all bad
Some would rather switch than fight, succumbing to Immorality 2. Indifference 3. Imitation (watered-down church; fake) 1 Kings 19
Zephaniah – Jeremiah – Josiah 1. If Zephaniah writes before Josiah’s reforms, he risks wrath (2 Sm.12) 2. Jer.3:6-10, triple indictment Josiah’s reforms produced only outward change Josiah’s untimely death freed people from God
I. Timing Of Judgment, 1:1 II. Terror Of Judgment, 1:2-4
Zeph.1:2-4, reversal of creation Judah: totaled, 2 God’s outstretched hand (3-4). Ex.3:20 Creator becomes Destroyer Cosmos becomes chaos Man becomes endangered species (3)
I. Timing Of Judgment, 1:1 III. Targets Of Judgment, 1:5-2:3 II. Terror Of Judgment, 1:2-4
Main focus: God’s people God’s power once protected Judah Now it will pulverize them Ro.8:31 Great blessings impose great responsibilities FamilyChurch LostGrowth
Indictments against Judah 5-6, pluralists – Forsook Lord for astrology, 2 K.21:3-5; Ps.8:3 Turned to Baal & Milcom, 1 K.11:5, 7 (1 K.18) Forgot Carmel, 1 K.18. Is.29:13
Indictments against Judah 5-6, pluralists – 8, traitors. 2 K.20:18. Jer.2: , thieves, liars 11, materialists. 1 Sm.5:5 12, complacent (practical atheists) Settled on lees Smug, self-righteous, self-satisfied
Indictments against Judah 5-6, pluralists – 8, traitors. 2 K.20:18. Jer.2: , thieves, liars 11, materialists. 1 Sm.5:5 12, complacent (practical atheists) 2:1, shameless (3:5). Jer.6:15 3:1-2, rebels, stubborn, faithless, aloof
Ethiopia (Cush) Judgment was going around
Indictments against Judah 5-6, pluralists – 8, traitors. 2 K.20:18. Jer.2: , thieves, liars 11, materialists. 1 Sm.5:5 12, complacent (practical atheists) 2:1, shameless (3:5). Jer.6:15 3:1-2, rebels, stubborn, faithless, aloof 3:3-4, 7, serious about sin
I. Timing Of Judgment, 1:1 IV. Termination Of Judgment, 1:5-2:3 II. Terror Of Judgment, 1:2-4 III. Targets Of Judgment, 1:5-2:3
The Plea (2:1-3) It may be…hidden (3) Lk.13:1-5 Judgment forces us to face our mortality, in the hope that we will prepare for our immortality by repenting of our immorality
The Plea (2:1-3) The Plan (3:8-19) 8: faithful remnant waits, trusts 9: supreme purpose: salvation 10-11, after purge, only meek remain 14-15, recognize God as King 17, time to rejoice (Lk.15) 18-20, I will In My holy mountain: Is.2, 11; Dn.2