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Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler

Episode for Thursday March 26th The Prophets to the Southern Kingdom: Micah Chapter 3

Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler

Chuck Missler

Religion & Spirituality

4.9756 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Prophets to the Southern Kingdom is Chuck's commentary on the books of Joel, Micah, Zephaniah, and Habakkuk. The Prophets to the Southern Kingdom spoke many promises of Israel's return to the land, Christ's second coming and the overall time line from Babylon all the way through the Millennium. In a time of great turmoil, these men focused on the hope of the coming Messiah and His Kingdom. The book of Joel is a neglected book among Bible scholars. It's an important book because it records Israel's place in God's program: from Babylon all the way through the Millennium. Micah's message was heeded, repentance followed, and disaster was postponed for a century. Here was a prophet that changed history! One man can make a difference. Both Zephaniah and Jeremiah prophesied to a politically prospering people of coming judgment. Habakkuk means to embrace. Habakkuk's main theme is God's consistency with Himself in view of permitted evil. Why do bad things happen to good people? Habakkuk is among the last of the minor prophets to preach in Judah before the Babylonian captivity. This study contains 13 hours of verse by verse teachings. Copyright © 10-01-2010

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66-60.

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Your future lies in 6640.

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66 books by 40 authors, and yet we now discover it's an integrated message system from outside our time domain.

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Welcome to 6640, the ministry outreach of Koinnea House and Koinnea Institute.

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Today's Bible teacher is Chuck Missler, connecting the Bible to your life and the world around you.

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In today's study, Chuck completes his teaching on the book of Micah, Chapter 3.

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Thank you. Let me

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Lovicus 13 required the leper in whom the plague is, his clothes shall be rent, his head shall be bare,

0:51.4

and she'll put a covering upon his upper lip, and she'll cry, unclean, unclean. That's the idiom that would be in the mind of the reader in the Old

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Testament. Cover the lips is the image of the leopard doing that. For there is no answer of God.

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The prophet shall become wind and the word is not in them. Thus it shall be done

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unto them. The example, a sample, a lot of these, are from this one from Jeremiah 5.

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Ezekiel 13. Thus saith the Lord God, woe unto the foolish prophets that follow their own spirit

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and have seen nothing. They're just prophesying as man from their own spirit and have seen nothing.

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They're just prophesying as man from their own knowledge, not from the spirit of God.

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Jesus expressed all this with extreme gravity.

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Matthew 18.

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But who so shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me.

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It were better for him that a milston were hanged about his neck and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.

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Ooh, that's tough line.

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Woe unto the world because of offenses, for it must needs be that offenses come, yeah,

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but woe to that man by whom the offense

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