The opening verse of Micah indicates the prophet's origin (“of Moresheth”), time of prophesying (during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah—about 750-700 BC) as well as the object of his prophecy: the people of Samaria (northern Israel) and Jerusalem (the capital of Judah in southern Israel). Less obviously, it also presents us with Micah's main theme: his name means “Who is like Yahweh?”, a question that is paraphrased in 7:18: “Who is a God like you?”. While there are many great themes in Micah, such as judgement, hope and justice, the main theme is that Yahweh, Israel's covenant God, is Lord.
_In three courtroom-style scenes, this prophecy depicts the relationship between God and his people. All three contain indictments of the people's failure to live as God's people, followed by statements concerning the Lord's impending punishment, and, finally, some offers of hope for a renewed relationship between God and his people.
___Heavenly Father,
_Help me to only ever rest my hope and confidence in you. I am sorry that I have not lived as one of your people. But thank you for forgiving my iniquity in Jesus and hurling all my sins into the depths of the sea. Thank you for delighting in your steadfast love. Please help me to respond to you by exercising justice, loving mercy and walking humbly with you.
_Amen.
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PONDER How is society today similar to that of Micah's time?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help you trust in him as the only true God, and to walk in his ways.
_POINTER 2 Kgs 15:35, 16:4, 18:4: The high places were essentially shrines where sacrifices were often made to pagan fertility gods.
_PONDER Verses 3-4 offer a majestic view of God coming in judgement. How often do you think of God in this way? How does this change your attitude towards God?
_PRAYER IDEAS Confess your sin to God. Ask him to expand your vision of him.
_PONDER Romans 1:18-32 shows that the behaviour of the Israelites was not exclusive to Micah's time. How is your society similar? Do you mourn for them the way Micah did?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help you to give him the honour and thanks he is due. Ask him to turn your heart and the world's from idols to trust in him alone.
_POINTER vv. 10-15: Gath sounds like the Hebrew word for ‘tell’. Beth-le-aphrah means ‘house of dust’. Shaphir means ‘beautiful’. Zaanan sounds like the Hebrew word for ‘come out’. Beth-ezel means ‘house of nearness’. Maroth sounds like the Hebrew for ‘bitter’. Lachish sounds like the Hebrew for ‘team’. Moresheth-gath means ‘possession of Gath’. Achzib means ‘deception’. Mareshah sounds like the Hebrew for ‘conquer’. These towns all surround Micah's hometown, Moresheth-gath.
_PONDER In what ways has the current global financial crisis highlighted society's injustices? Have you shared in these injustices?
_PRAYER IDEAS Thank God for being just in his judgements. Ask him to help you to love others with the love the Lord has shown you (cf. Matt 6:12-15).
_POINTER v. 5: This is saying that the oppressors of verse 1 will not participate in future land distribution (Deut 32:8-9).
_PONDER Read 2 Timothy 4:3. What things do your itching ears long to hear? How open are you to hearing the truth? What pressures are there on preachers to preach only positive things?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help church leaders and preachers preach the whole truth, not giving in to pressure to preach only the positive. Ask him to soften your heart so that you will be open to hearing the whole truth.
_PONDER Who is gathering this remnant? How certain are you that the hope for a shepherd king will be fulfilled?
_PRAYER IDEAS Thank God for Jesus, the good shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep (John 10:11). Ask him to help overseas missionaries as they tell people about Jesus. Ask him to be merciful and gather people into his heavenly multitude.
_PONDER How would you feel if God hid his face from you and did not answer you (vv. 4, 7)? Would this still happen today? (Cf. Matt 7:21-23.)
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help you and your leaders to do his will (Matt 7:21).
_PONDER Who are the false prophets in your society? What gives you the boldness to declare the Lord's truth in your context?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help you to be obedient to the work of his Spirit in you.
_PONDER How strongly do you feel the need for justice? Read Romans 3:25-26. How has God demonstrated his justice to you?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help your leaders to act justly. Thank him for taking the punishment on your behalf in Jesus.
_POINTER Micah's poetic style includes parallel lines where the second line often repeats and enhances the idea of the first line.
_PONDER How does this prophecy encourage you to persevere and “walk in the name of the Lord our God forever and ever” (4:5)?
_PRAYER IDEAS Thank God for giving you a sure hope for eternity. Ask him to fulfil this prophecy by bringing his kingdom in.
_PONDER Compare 4:6-8 to Revelation 21:1-4. Who is the focus of both passages? How does this encourage you?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help you long for the new Jerusalem.
_PONDER The nations taunt God's people because they do not understand God's plans for them. Read Matthew 3:11-12. Who threshes? What is the significance of his threshing floor (cf. Mic 4:12)? How does this change the way you view those who taunt you?
_PRAYER IDEAS Thank God for rescuing and redeeming you and Israel from the hands of your enemies.
_POINTER v. 10: The exile to Babylon took place 200 years after Micah.
_PONDER Hearing about this ruler gave God's people confidence against their enemies (v. 6). How does the fact that Jesus fulfils this prophecy give you confidence in your war against your greatest enemy—sin?
_PRAYER IDEAS Thank God for his faithfulness in fulfilling Micah's prophecy in Jesus.
_PONDER What ‘enemies’ would the Lord cut off from you and from the society around you?
_PRAYER IDEAS Thank God for Christ, who “always leads us in triumphal procession, and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of him everywhere” (2 Cor 2:14). Ask him to cut off the idols from your life and help you to trust in him alone.
_POINTER v. 7: “dew from the Lord” (cf. Zech 8:12, Hos 14:5).
_PONDER How easy is it for you to forget God's saving acts? When are you tempted to live as though he doesn't exist or as though his claim on your life is wearying?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help you to always remember his saving acts and to live with him as your Lord.
_PONDER How are you going at living God's way? Are you still trying to offer up sacrifices instead of walking humbly with your God (v. 8)?
_PRAYER IDEAS Respond to all that God has done for you: ask him to help you to “do justice”, “love kindness” and “to walk humbly” with him (v. 8).
_PONDER What injustices do you see in the world around you that are a result of people's failure to walk with God? How have you acted unjustly in your own life?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to forgive you for your own injustices. Ask him to have mercy on the world so that it will know God and walk with him humbly.
_PONDER Jesus paraphrases Micah 7:6 in Matthew 10:34-39. In Micah, this breakdown in family relationships is punishment. What causes the breakdown in Matthew? Are you willing to apply Micah 7:7 to yourself, even if it means this?
_PRAYER IDEAS Ask God to help Christians with family who oppose their beliefs to stand firm in Christ. Ask God to help you to put him before your family.
_PONDER How do you respond to the sort of mocking the remnant receives in verse 10?
_PRAYER IDEAS Pray for specific people you know who have not yet come to God for salvation.
_PONDER Read 1 Peter 2:24. How thoroughly has God dealt with sin now? What gives you confidence that God will fulfil his promises in the future?
_PRAYER IDEAS Thank God for being Lord, for being faithful to his promises, and for doing everything for you so that your hope can be sure. Ask him to help you to continue to have faith and confidence in him.
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