
Micah’s structure is
PROPHETS LIKE MICAH OFTEN DON’T PROVIDE PRECISE
OUR EMPHASIS SHOULD NOT BE ON PRECISE TIMELINES BUT ON PRECISE
THE
MICAH 3:2-12
Sin
Their sinful actions, driven by overwhelming desires, caused God’s Word to be dismissed and their actions to be deemed right.
SINS EVENTUAL OUTCOME.
IT BECOMES DEEPLY ENTRENCHED IN OUR HEARTS, TRANSFORMING OUR DESIRES, WISHES, AND WANTS INTO THE STANDARD BY WHICH WE DEFINE GOOD AND EVIL.
SIN IS
SIN IS
In Christ, we witness the reign of our Shepherd.
Micah 4:6-7 & Micah 5:6-7
Micah 7:18-20
Micah 5:10-11
Micah 5:4
Why do we persist in sin despite its destructive nature?
Why do we cling to self-justification when Jesus blood atones for our sins?
Why do we harbor fear when the Shepherd is our protector?