This sermon, based on Micah 7:18-20, explores the incomparable nature of God, particularly in His pardoning of sin and delivering His people. Micah asks, "Who is a God like you?", emphasizing God's uniqueness in forgiveness, mercy, and covenant love. Unlike human rulers or false gods, the Lord pardons iniquity, passes over transgression, and does not retain His anger forever. Through Christ's sacrifice, sin is subdued and cast into the depths of the sea. This brings hope and assurance to believers struggling with sin, knowing that God not only forgives but also transforms. The sermon calls believers to trust in God's faithfulness, resist despair, and rejoice in His redeeming work. Ultimately, it directs the heart to worship not just for His gifts, but for who He is. |