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Serving As Sign Posts
You ready for some good news? The overarching thread of the Bible is this: Wholeness. Brokenness. Repentance. Redemption. Restoration. And on and on it goes until Jesus Christ returns. The book of Micah begins with what feels like this doomsday message of judgement but eventually, hope is given.
It Starts With Us
God instructs the prophet Micah to proclaim a message of judgement. Judgement. A word many of us are either unfamiliar or uncomfortable with. This message is a clear call that the way the Israelites are living is unsustainable and eventually, God will restore things right.
When Conviction Meets Repentance
Have you ever found yourself needing to repent? Have you ever been at a point in your life where you’ve deeply hurt or wronged someone, and you knew you needed to apologize? Perhaps today, you’re reading this with the weight of conviction on your shoulder.