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Pages you visit will appear hereJustice, mercy, and walking humbly with God
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Micah proclaims God’s judgment on Samaria and Jerusalem for idolatry and sin. Their cities will face ruin.
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Woe to those who oppress and seize land. False prophets promise ease, but judgment is coming. Yet God promises to gather a remnant.
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Leaders and prophets are condemned for injustice and corruption. Zion will be plowed like a field because of their sins.
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In the last days, nations will stream to the mountain of the Lord. God will bring peace, and the exiles will be restored.
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A ruler will come from Bethlehem to shepherd God’s people in strength. Israel will triumph over enemies through God’s deliverance.
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God brings a case against His people, asking what He has done wrong. True worship is to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.
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Micah laments corruption but hopes in God’s salvation. God will forgive and restore His people, showing steadfast love.
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