Having spoken clearly of Israel's sin and falling away, and of Judah's betrayal as well, Micah now turns to the faithful in the land and assures them that God will deliver them from all harm. This passage is one of hope, not judgment, for God promises to save a remnant for Himself despite their waywardness. This promise is certain and cannot fail. Furthermore, Jehovah Himself will pasture His flock and lead them to victory despite strong adversity.
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Pastor Lou Veiga is a graduate of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (M. Div.), and also holds degrees in Business (MBA) and Engineering (BSEE). Before assuming his current position as Senior Pastor of Covenant Church (PCA) in Houston, Texas, Lou was Director of...