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CloseMicah faithfully served the Lord for 41 years. Decade after decade, Micah urged God’s people to repent. Now, as his ministry draws to a close, Israel is more corrupt and hard-hearted than when he began preaching. Micah laments how far his fellow Israelites have fallen from God. But Micah still clings to hope—not in people, power, or political leaders—but in the Lord. Micah declares, “But as for me, I watch in hope for the Lord, I wait for God my Savior, my God will hear me” [7:7]. Our culture today is also lost in corruption and confusion. Tomorrow, Micah will teach us to place our hope in the Lord during these uncertain times.
Scripture References: Micah 7:1-13
Joel Gill
Micah 6:1-8