Micah: Part 9
In this exploration of Micah 7, we're confronted with the stark reality of a society that has turned away from God. The prophet's lament over the lack of righteousness in the land serves as a mirror to our own world. We're challenged to consider: Have we, like Israel, allowed darkness to creep into our lives and society? The message reminds us that when we put God second, third, or tenth on our list of priorities, the consequences are dire. Yet, even in the midst of judgment, there's hope. The prophet's declaration, 'Though I fall, I will rise,' echoes the resilience of faith. We're encouraged to watch expectantly for the Lord, to wait patiently, and to trust in His righteousness. This passage invites us to examine our hearts, confess our sins, and return to God with renewed devotion. It's a call to be the watchmen on the wall, to stand in the gap for our families, communities, and nation.
