Micah, 7

Micah, 7

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In Micah 7, the prophet Micah speaks of the Lord's judgment on Israel for their sins. He laments the state of the nation, noting that there is no one who is faithful or just, and that even those who are closest to them have become their enemies. He calls on the Lord to remember His promises and to act on behalf of His people. He also speaks of the Lord's mercy and compassion, and of His willingness to forgive and restore His people. Micah then speaks of the hope that the Lord will bring about a time of restoration and peace. He speaks of the Lord's justice and righteousness, and of His faithfulness to His promises. He also speaks of the Lord's love for His people, and of His willingness to forgive and restore them. Finally, Micah speaks of the Lord's faithfulness to His covenant with Israel, and of His promise to bring about a time of peace and prosperity. He calls on the people to trust in the Lord and to seek His favor. He also speaks of the Lord's faithfulness to His promises, and of His willingness to forgive and restore His people. In this chapter, Micah speaks of the Lord's judgment, mercy, and faithfulness. He speaks of the Lord's justice and righteousness, and of His love for His people. He also speaks of the Lord's willingness to forgive and restore His people, and of His promise to bring about a time of peace and prosperity. In this way, Micah speaks of the hope that the Lord will bring about a time of restoration and peace.

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