This prophetβs name asks a question about Godβs uniqueness.
π Who is Micah?
In Chapter 1, God responds to sin with this action.
π What is judgment?
Leaders in Chapter 3 are described as loving evil instead of this.
π What is good?
Chapter 4 describes a future where this replaces war.
π What is peace?
God is not pleased with empty religious actions but desires this instead.
π What is a sincere heart?
This small town is where Micah lived.
π What is Moresheth?
According to Chapter 2, sin begins in this place.
π What is the heart?
These leaders used their authority for this wrong purpose.
π What is selfish gain?
In the future, nations will choose to follow this.
π Who is God?
Micah 6:8 teaches we should act with fairness, also called this.
π What is justice (do justly)?
Micah delivered messages to these two kingdoms.
π What are Israel and Judah?
People in Chapter 2 were guilty of this behavior toward others.
π What is taking/stealing unjustly (or planning evil)?
Chapter 3 teaches that leaders must answer to this authority.
π Who is God?
Micah teaches that judgment is not the end but leads to this.
π What is restoration (or hope)?
God wants His people to show this toward others.
π What is mercy?
Micah lived during this general time period before Christ.
π What is around 700 B.C.?
Micahβs reaction to the peopleβs sin in Chapter 1 included this emotion.
π What is mourning (or grief)?
Micah Chapter 5 announces the coming of this special ruler.
π Who is the Messiah (or Jesus)?
The promised ruler is described as caring for people like this role.
π What is a shepherd?
Walking closely and respectfully with God is described as this.
π What is walking humbly?
Micahβs mission included warning, correcting sin, and offering this.
π What is hope (or restoration)?
False prophets in Chapter 2 were guilty of doing this.
π What is misleading the people?
This is the birthplace of the promised ruler in Chapter 5.
π What is Bethlehem?
Chapter 7 shows that even in trouble, we should do this.
π What is trust God?
According to Chapter 7, God does not stay angry forever but shows this.
π What is mercy (or forgiveness)?