In this lesson on Micah 1–2, Stephen Davey explains that real change begins with repentance, yet people often resist it even while their circumstances are shifting around them. Through Micah’s message, God warns both Israel and Judah that persistent sin—especially injustice, greed, and exploitation—will inevitably bring judgment. While the people felt secure watching others fall, they failed to recognize that they were guilty of the same sins and were heading toward the same consequences. Davey emphasizes that God’s warnings are acts of mercy, giving opportunity to turn back before judgment comes. Even in the midst of warning, God offers hope to those who repent, promising future restoration and reminding believers that forgiveness and renewal are always available to those who return to Him.
Getting Ready for Change
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