Immersion Bible Studies: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah
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Immersion, inspired by a fresh translation—the Common English Bible—stands firmly on Scripture and helps readers explore the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of their personal faith. More importantly, they’ll be able to discover God’s revelation through readings and reflections.
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Immersion Bible Studies - Bruce G. Epperly
IMMERSION
Bible Studies®
HOSEA
JOEL
AMOS
OBADIAH
JONAH
Acknowledgments
Prophetic ministry is grounded in a gratitude for God’s graceful presence in our lives and the world. In that spirit, I want to say thank you to several people. I am grateful to my father and mother, Everett and Loretta Epperly, for teaching me about the importance of the Bible and for raising me in a home where care for the marginalized was a way of life. I am grateful to John Akers and George Shorty
Collins, who taught me the social dimensions of the gospel. I give thanks for Professor John Cobb, who showed me the relationship between theology, justice, and ecology.
I am ever grateful to my life partner, Kate Epperly, whose loving support has enabled me to live my theology on a daily basis. Finally, I dedicate this book to my two grandsons, Jack and James, who inspire me to work for a world in which every child has a healthy diet, adequate housing, education, healthcare, the ability to create new things and contribute to the beauty of the earth.
Praise for IMMERSION
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES is a powerful tool in helping readers to hear God speak through Scripture and to experience a deeper faith as a result.
Adam Hamilton, author of 24 Hours That Changed the World
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES is a godsend for participants who desire sound Bible study yet feel they do not have large amounts of time for study and preparation. IMMERSION is concise. It is brief but covers the material well and leads participants to apply the Bible to life. IMMERSION is a wonderful resource for today’s church.
Larry R. Baird, senior pastor of Trinity Grand Island United Methodist Church
If you’re looking for a deeper knowledge and understanding of God’s Word, you must dive into IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES. Whether in a group setting or as an individual, you will experience God and his unconditional love for each of us in a whole new way.
Pete Wilson, founding and senior pastor of Cross Point Church
This beautiful series helps readers become fluent in the words and thoughts of God, for purposes of illumination, strength building, and developing a closer walk with the One who loves us so.
Laurie Beth Jones, author of Jesus, CEO and The Path
I highly commend to you IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES, which tells us what the Bible teaches and how to apply it personally.
John Ed Mathison, author of Treasures of the Transformed Life
IMMERSION
Bible Studies®
HOSEA, JOEL,
AMOS, OBADIAH,
JONAH
Bruce Epperly
HOSEA, JOEL, AMOS, OBADIAH, JONAH
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES
by Bruce Epperly
Copyright © 2013 by Abingdon Press
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Epperly, Bruce Gordon.
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah / Bruce Epperly.
pages cm. — (Immersion Bible studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4267-1639-3 (book - pbk. unsewn/adhesive casebound : alk.paper) 1. Bible. Minor Prophets — Textbooks. I. Title.
BS1560.E67 2013
224’.906—dc23
2013010078
Editor: Josh Tinley
Leader Guide Writer: Josh Tinley
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22—10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Manufactured in the United States of America
Contents
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES
Introduction
1. The Prophet as Mystic and Voice for God
2. Theology, Ethics, and Politics in the Prophetic Writings
3. Hosea: Divine Passion and Human Infidelity
4. Joel: Repentance and Restoration
5. Amos: Spirituality, Ethics, and Economics
6. Obadiah: Justice, Punishment, and Hope
7. Jonah: When Grace Goes Beyond Justice
8. The Prophetic Challenge Today
Leader Guide
REVIEW TEAM
Diane Blum
Pastor and Spiritual Director
Nashville, Tennessee
Susan Cox
Pastor
McMurry United Methodist Church
Claycomo, Missouri
Margaret Ann Crain
Professor of Christian Education
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Evanston, Illinois
Nan Duerling
Curriculum Writer and Editor
Cambridge, Maryland
Paul Escamilla
Pastor and Writer
St. John’s United Methodist Church
Austin, Texas
James Hawkins
Pastor and Writer
Smyrna, Delaware
Andrew Johnson
Professor of New Testament
Nazarene Theological Seminary
Kansas City, Missouri
Snehlata Patel
Pastor
Woodrow United Methodist Church
Staten Island, New York
Emerson B. Powery
Professor of New Testament
Messiah College
Grantham, Pennsylvania
Clayton Smith
Pastoral Staff
Church of the Resurrection
Leawood, Kansas
Harold Washington
Professor of Hebrew Bible
Saint Paul School of Theology
Kansas City, Missouri
Carol Wehrheim
Curriculum Writer and Editor
Princeton, New Jersey
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES
A fresh new look at the Bible, from beginning to end,
and what it means in your life.
Welcome to IMMERSION!
We’ve asked some of the leading Bible scholars, teachers, and pastors to help us with a new kind of Bible study. IMMERSION remains true to Scripture but always asks, Where are you in your life? What do you struggle with? What makes you rejoice?
Then it helps you read the Scriptures to discover their deep, abiding truths. IMMERSION is about God and God’s Word, and it is also about you—not just your thoughts, but your feelings and your faith.
In each study you will prayerfully read the Scripture and reflect on it. Then you will engage it in three ways:
Claim Your Story
Through stories and questions, think about your life, with its struggles and joys.
Enter the Bible Story
Explore Scripture and consider what God is saying to you.
Live the Story
Reflect on what you have discovered, and put it into practice in your life.
IMMERSION makes use of an exciting new translation of Scripture, the Common English Bible (CEB). The CEB and IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES will offer adults:
• the emotional expectation to find the love of God
• the rational expectation to find the knowledge of God
• reliable, genuine, and credible power to transform lives
• clarity of language
Whether you are using the Common English Bible or another translation, IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES will offer a refreshing plunge into God’s Word, your life, and your life with God.
INTRODUCTION
The prophets invite us to enter the hardscrabble world of power structures, political decision-making, and economic uncertainty. Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, and Jonah may upset us with their forceful language and judgment of the wealthy and powerful. These prophets demanded justice and let no one off the hook.
The prophets did much more than scold God’s people. There is hope in their writings; but this hope can be realized only through changed hearts, a devotion to justice and righteousness, and the unexpected surprises of God’s grace. Their prophetic words suggest that we must go through the darkest valley
(Psalm 23:4) before we claim God’s land of promise and fulfillment. But even when we fall short and suffer the consequences of our actions, God remains our companion and does everything possible to guide us toward paths of healing and righteousness.
Our culture has a tendency to conflate prophecy and fortune-telling. But the biblical prophets seldom foretold the future. Rather, they have a keen sense of cause and effect when it comes to the affairs of people and nations. Their visions of the future come with an awareness of the freedom God gives us to change course in response to God’s call and echo Deuteronomy 30:19: I have set life and death, blessing and curse before you. Now choose life—so that you and your descendents will live—by loving the LORD your God, by obeying his voice, and clinging to him.
The prophets voice a concern for the poor and vulnerable that reflects God’s own concern for people on the margins of society. They cry out against injustice because God hears the cry of the needy. The prophets’ pain and anger toward injustice mirrors God’s pain and, dare we say, anger whenever one individual is lost due to human neglect, abuse, or oppression. They hope for a new tomorrow because God is alive and moving in the world, wholeness for God’s people in Israel and Judah and for all of the nations of the