Micah 7

Micah 7

Micah deeply laments the current state of Israel, comparing the nation to a vineyard picked clean, leaving nothing behind. He grieves that there are no righteous people left; neighbors betray neighbors, and even family members cannot be trusted. Yet, even in the depths of despair, Micah chooses to look to the Lord for salvation, declaring that God will certainly show mercy. Micah ends the book with a triumphant prayer of praise, celebrating God's unparalleled faithfulness in showing compassion and forgiveness to His remnant.

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