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Have you ever felt your resolve weakening in the face of overwhelming darkness? Do you look at the world around you and wonder if evil will triumph?
In this episode of Kitchen Table Theology, Pastor Jeff Cranston and Tiffany Coker explore the prophetic book of Nahum, a powerful reminder that God remains sovereign even in our darkest hours. Through examining this prophet, we learn about a timeless message of hope: God's justice will prevail, His silence is not indifference, His sovereignty never wavers, and His comfort reaches us even in the shadow of oppression.
[00:01] Introduction to Nahum
[06:34] The Historical Context of Nahum
[14:13] Theological Themes: God's Sovereignty & Judgement
[19:00] How Can We Apply This Today?
Direct Quote
"God's justice is always right and always sure. Should God choose to grant mercy for a time, that good gift of mercy will not and does not compromise the Lord's ultimate sense of justice." - Pastor Jeff Cranston
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We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at [email protected].
Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church.
Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston
Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!
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Have you ever felt your resolve weakening in the face of overwhelming darkness? Do you look at the world around you and wonder if evil will triumph?
In this episode of Kitchen Table Theology, Pastor Jeff Cranston and Tiffany Coker explore the prophetic book of Nahum, a powerful reminder that God remains sovereign even in our darkest hours. Through examining this prophet, we learn about a timeless message of hope: God's justice will prevail, His silence is not indifference, His sovereignty never wavers, and His comfort reaches us even in the shadow of oppression.
[00:01] Introduction to Nahum
[06:34] The Historical Context of Nahum
[14:13] Theological Themes: God's Sovereignty & Judgement
[19:00] How Can We Apply This Today?
Direct Quote
"God's justice is always right and always sure. Should God choose to grant mercy for a time, that good gift of mercy will not and does not compromise the Lord's ultimate sense of justice." - Pastor Jeff Cranston
Join the Conversation
We love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at [email protected].
Visit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church.
Check-in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston
Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!

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