Micah (16)
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Light through the Clouds (7:18-20)
Micah cried out in misery as he glimpsed the wickedness of the human heart and human society. Yet his misery turned to wonder and praise as he glimpsed the grandeur of sovereign grace.
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The Great Divide (7:8-20)
There are only two sorts of people in the world: God's people and the rest. God's people are safe. And the rest?
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A glimpse into a prophet’s heart (7:1-7)
At last Micah talks about himself and what he's going through. He's in pain. We can understand a little of what he was going through. The Lord Jesus would understand it all.
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A society under a curse (6:9-16)
Micah pronounced a solemn curse on the community of Jerusalem and Judah. Already God was striking at that society. But much worse was to come.
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Bribing God (6:6-8)
The people of Judah and Jerusalem had no intention of turning from their sins. What price would God the Judge accept to overlook their offences?