Micah (16)
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Cross-examined in God’s courtroom (6:1-8)
The people of Judah and Jerusalem were summoned into God's court. "How have I wronged you? Why are you so bored with me?" he asked. What could they answer?
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Call the mountains! (6:1-2)
The Lord sent a summons to Judah and Jerusalem. They must face His indictment in His courtroom. But why are the mountains called as witnesses?
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Taking away the props (5:5-15)
Micah foresaw a day when God's true people would have nothing to lean on except God Himself. But what more could we want or need.
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The Shepherd and His flock (5:5-9)
The Lord gave great promises about the coming King. But He also gave great promises to the people of the King.
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Micah and the coming King (5:1-)
The king who ruled in Micah's day was ineffectual and helpless. But Micah looked forward to a perfect king, born in obscurity yet destined to rule the whole world.