A series on some of the most often neglected books of the bible



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Four messages from the Prophet Haggai:

1. Stop making excuses – put God first!
2. Stop living in the past – God is with you now!
3. Stop thinking duty is enough – bring your heart to God!
4. Stop and marvel – local faithfulness has eternal implications!



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The book of Philemon is one of the shortest books in the New Testament. It is a letter written from Paul to a wealthy man named Philemon in the city of Colossae who hosted the Colossian church in his home. Paul encourages him to accept back his runaway slave, Onesimus, who has met Paul in Rome and become a believer.
This short letter shows a warmth and pastoral side to Paul. It is a letter which challenges our views and practices of socio-economic and class segregation – calling for believers to treat one another as equals and family in Christ.



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The book of Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament. It is a message of warning and judgement against the people of Edom for their complicity and participation in the injustice against the Israelites. From it we can learn a number of key lessons:
1) Pride comes before a fall
2) Nothing is too hard for God
3) God’s word is sure