Your closest companions are shaping your life right now. Scripture calls you to friendships that strengthen faith and guard hope, because Christ is risen and your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Your closest companions are shaping your life right now. Scripture calls you to friendships that strengthen faith and guard hope, because Christ is risen and your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
1 Peter strengthens scattered believers to endure unjust suffering with holy conduct and steadfast hope, awaiting the unfading inheritance at Christ’s revelation.
Haggai calls a remnant to reorder life around God’s house and promises greater glory and peace ahead. Under Law yet reaching to Grace and the Kingdom, the book weds obedience now to hope that endures.
The Song of Songs—also called Song of Solomon—celebrates covenant love with Eden-echoing joy and patient restraint. Set under the Law yet resonant in Grace, it trains households in holiness and hints at the coming Kingdom’s unshadowed feast.
Leviticus shows how a holy God dwells with a redeemed people through priesthood, sacrifices, and sanctified rhythms. It grounds holiness, neighbor love, and hope in God’s presence and promise.
Exodus reveals the God who redeems from slavery and dwells with His people. From plagues to Passover to Sinai, the Law and tabernacle shape a nation and point to the coming King.
Malachi 1 begins with love and moves to rebuke, calling God’s people to honor his name with sincere, unblemished worship. Against weary ritual, the Lord promises that his name will be great among the nations, inviting a renewed, mission-shaped devotion.
A siege gives way to a theophany on Olivet, a world-altering day, and a river that never runs dry. Zechariah 14 ends with worldwide worship and holiness inscribed on ordinary life.
A God-opened fountain cleanses sin and impurity while a refining fire removes dross. Zechariah 13 ends with a remnant calling on the Lord and hearing Him answer.
Zechariah 5 confronts ordinary dishonesty and enthroned wickedness: a flying scroll judges theft and false oaths, and an ephah carries Wickedness to Shinar. God purifies homes and removes counterfeit altars so restored worship can flourish.
Zechariah 3 opens heaven’s courtroom where Joshua is accused, cleansed, and commissioned. The vision points to the Branch who removes sin in a single day, giving God’s people hope and holy access.
Haggai 2 meets discouraged builders with the promise “I am with you,” teaches how holiness and defilement really work, and pledges a future shaking that ends in glory and peace. The date-stamped assurance “from this day on I will bless you” invites present-tense obedience under a faithful King.
Zephaniah 1 thunders that the day of the Lord is near. The prophet exposes rooftop idols, market deceit, and settled complacency while calling Judah to reverent silence and undivided worship before the God who searches with lamps.
Habakkuk 2 teaches watchful faith between complaint and answer. God commands a plain-written vision, promises an appointed time, and contrasts the arrogant with the righteous who live by faith while the earth moves toward the knowledge of His glory.
Habakkuk 1 teaches believers to pray honestly while trusting God’s rule over nations. The prophet laments Judah’s injustice, wrestles with Babylon’s rise, and clings to God’s holiness and everlasting rule.