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<description>Book IntroductionMicah means &amp;amp;#8220;who is like Jehovah.&amp;amp;#8221;&amp;amp;#160; He lived from 750-680 B.C. at the same time as Isaiah. &amp;amp;#160;&amp;amp;#160;Isaiah&amp;amp;#8217;s messages were spoken to the royalty, while Micah ministered to the average person.&amp;amp;#160;&amp;amp;#160; Micah was quoted in Jeremiah 26:18.Kings Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah all ruled while Micah prophesied.&amp;amp;#160; 	Jotham &amp;amp;#8211; Micah began his ministry about the time Jotham became king.&amp;amp;#160; His father, Uzza, was a great king in Judah; however, he became prideful and attempted to burn incense before the Lord.&amp;amp;#160; He was leprous from that day forward.&amp;amp;#160; Jotham began a co-regency with his father.&amp;amp;#160; Jotham&amp;amp;#8217;s reign was characterized as good.&amp;amp;#160; He reigned from 750-731 BC.	Ahaz -Ahaz began to reign after the death of his father (possibly with some overlap), approximately 735-715 BC.&amp;amp;#160; The reign of Ahaz was characterized by not doing what was right in the eyes of God.&amp;amp;#160; He promoted idolatry across the land.&amp;amp;#160; How amazing that Ahaz received one of the most important prophecies in the Bible.&amp;amp;#160; He was hard-hearted and about as far from God as any king in Judah was.&amp;amp;#160; Yet, the Lord told Ahaz to ask for a sign for himself as authentication of the prophecy Isaiah delivered to him (Isaiah 7:7-9).&amp;amp;#160; This was a golden opportunity for Ahaz to repent and trust the Lord.&amp;amp;#160; Instead, Ahaz rejected the opportunity with a false sense of piety.&amp;amp;#160; Therefore, the Lord said he would give him a sign:&amp;amp;#160; &amp;amp;#8220;Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.&amp;amp;#8221;			Micah will add his own messianic prophecy in chapter 5.			Hezekiah &amp;amp;#8211; One of the best kings, known for his reform of the nation, and for teaching and encouraging people to trust in the Lord.&amp;amp;#160; Yet, Hezekiah was far from perfect.&amp;amp;#160; He lived through some dark days as the Assyrians were conquering strongholds and eventually stood at the gate of Jerusalem.Micah is written around three messages beginning in chapters 1, 3, &amp;amp; 6 with the word &amp;amp;#8220;Hear,&amp;amp;#8221; a command to listen to the Lord&amp;amp;#8217;s word.&amp;amp;#160; The first three chapters describe the failure of both Judah and Israel, and predict the judgment that would fall upon each. It is a vivid description of the lack of godliness in both nations. This is followed by a section in chapters 4 and 5 that describes the coming messiah, who is like God in every way. &amp;amp;#160;The last three chapters record God&amp;amp;#39;s pleading with the nation to grasp the one thing that could change their lives: the secret of godliness.Where do you see signs that we in the church have become so much a part of, and comfortable with, the secular society that we cannot hear or see what God requires?&amp;amp;#160; The culmination of the book is summed up in Micah 6:8:He has shown you, O man, what is good;And what does the Lord require of youBut to do justly,To love mercy,And to walk humbly with your God?</description>
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<title>Micah 1 &amp; 2</title>
<description>Message 1: the failure and judgment</description>
<link>http://www.calvarychapelsweetwater.com/Old-Testament?articleid=169828&amp;view=post&amp;blogid=8826</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 1 Aug 2017 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Micah 3-5</title>
<description>The Second Message: Leadership is Accountable</description>
<link>http://www.calvarychapelsweetwater.com/Old-Testament?articleid=169829&amp;view=post&amp;blogid=8826</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 1 Aug 2017 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Micah 6-7</title>
<description>The Third Message:  The trial, sentence and judgment</description>
<link>http://www.calvarychapelsweetwater.com/Old-Testament?articleid=169830&amp;view=post&amp;blogid=8826</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 1 Aug 2017 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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