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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 13 MIN

Zephaniah 01: The Day of the Lord is Coming

from The Bible Breakdown: Daily Bible Reading · host Brandon Cannon

A royal-descended prophet steps onto a shaking stage: Assyria is fading, Babylon is rising, and Judah is caught between reform and rot. We open Zephaniah 1 and hear a message that refuses to be background noise—choose whom you will serve. The Day of the Lord isn’t a vague threat but a piercing promise that God will act with justice, exposing idols, unsettling complacency, and calling people to a cleaner, braver devotion.We start with the basics—who Zephaniah is, why his connection to Hezekiah matters, and how Josiah’s reforms shaped the spiritual landscape. From there, we trace the chapter’s stark indictments: public worship paired with private idolatry, trust in silver and gold, leaders bending to pagan customs, and a city lulled into thinking God will do nothing. The language is vivid for a reason. When faith is split, someone pays the cost. Molech’s cruelty is a grim emblem of what divided loyalty always becomes. It takes, and takes, and calls it worship.Yet the heartbeat of this conversation is hope. Judgment in Zephaniah is never divorced from mercy. The prophet’s words confront us so they can free us. We talk about what repentance looks like on a Monday afternoon, why small steps count, and how humility reopens the line to guidance, blessing, and joy. The future promise of God singing over His people in chapter three casts warm light across the warnings of chapter one. Justice and mercy aren’t rivals here; they are the way home.If your week splits your worship—Sunday for God, the rest for everything else—this is your invitation to choose with clarity. Listen, reflect, and take one step back toward the One who searches with lanterns and loves without limits. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these studies. What’s one idol you’re ready to lay down today?We’d love to hear from you. (For questions, use the links above.)Support the showContact us- Ask a QuestionSend EncouragementTake a Next Step-SOAP Bible Study Method.Bible Reading Plan.Free Weekly Newsletter.Socials-Facebook.Instagram.X. YouTube.The More We Dig. The More We Find.Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT). Copyright © 1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

A royal-descended prophet steps onto a shaking stage: Assyria is fading, Babylon is rising, and Judah is caught between reform and rot. We open Zephaniah 1 and hear a message that refuses to be background noise—choose whom you will serve. The Day of the Lord isn’t a vague threat but a piercing promise that God will act with justice, exposing idols, unsettling complacency, and calling people to a cleaner, braver devotion. We start with the basics—who Zephaniah is, why his connection to Hezeki...

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