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North Main Street Church of God

The Matter-of-Fact Prophet

The Matter-of-Fact Prophet

1201 North Main Street Ext. Butler, PA 16001 05/26/2023

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North Main Street Church of God

1201 N Main St Ext, Butler, PA 16001, USA

Sunday 10:27 AM

Sunday Morning

Join us on Sunday Mornings online where you can Check-in/Connect, Give, and Watch along with us.
https://northmaincog.org/online/
We are so glad that you joined us today at North Main Street Church of God. At North Main, we exist to develop completely committed followers of Christ who...

Know Christ intimately,

Grow in Christ continually, and

Go for Christ daily

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Newcomers to North Main

If you are a newcomer, we’re so glad you’ve joined us! If you’re here in person, make sure to stop by the Welcome Center where we have a gift bag for you with some information about us and some delicious homemade chocolate chip COOKIES.
For those online please visit the website below and make sure to click the COMMUNICATION CARD button and fill that out so we can send you a free gift!
https://northmaincog.org/online

Church Mobile App

Did you know North Main has a church mobile app? Access videos anytime from your device and never miss a sermon. Securely and easily give your tithes, offerings, and donations. Instantly register for upcoming events, and stay in the know of what's happening. Contact Us at any time with a simple message. Find others in the North Main directory. To download go to:
https://northmaincog.org/app/

Bible Reading Plan

Join us in 2024 as we read through the Bible in a year and highlight evidence of “GOODNESS” throughout our daily Scripture readings. Reading Guides and PURPLE highlighters are available at the Welcome Center. You can also access the resources digitally on:
https://northmaincog.org/bible/

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Communion
We will be celebrating communion together this morning during worship. The ushers will distribute the elements at that time, but for those who need a gluten-free or sealed option, those are available at the Welcome Center right outside of the doors you came in today.

Discover Faith

Class #2 in our Discovery Series is starting on June 2nd! We will discover what the Christian Faith is and why it’s important for salvation. We will be looking at eight specific teachings/doctrines of the Christian Church (specifically the Church of God of Anderson, IN) that make Christianity distinctive from other religions. These teachings/doctrines are: The Bible, God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Humanity, Salvation, The Church, and End Times. Please register for this class at the Welcome Center or at northmaincog.org/groups. If you need childcare, please be sure to register for that on the groups page too.
https://northmaincog.org/groups

Connection Luncheon

Join us AFTER SERVICE NEXT WEEK for our Connection Luncheon! Anyone new to North Main eats for free so make sure to invite your friends. Cost: $6/adult $4/child and a max of $20/household. ON THE MENU: Meatloaf, Redskin Smashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Fresh baked Dinner Roll, Chocolate Chip Cookie.
https://northmaincog.org/event/23577162-2024-06-02-connection-luncheon/

Give

We thank you for your faithful gifts. You can give online and, of course, on Sundays by using the secure drop boxes located outside the doors of the Sanctuary. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS.
https://northmaincog.org/give/
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The Matter-of-Fact Prophet
(Micah)
Yearly Theme: “Goodness is… Governing”
Series Title: “Goodness in G minor”
May 26th, 2024
Something to think about:

As we continue our series today on the Minor Prophets, we come to the Prophet Micah. Micah was a prophet from the Southern Kingdom, Judah, and lived in the small town of Moresheth some 25 miles southwest of Jerusalem.[1] According to Scripture, he prophesied between 740 BC and 686 BC and spanned the reigns of Jotham and Hezekiah. In his lifetime, he witnessed the overthrow of the Northern Kingdom, Israel in 722 BC by the Assyrian Empire and foresaw the coming destruction of Judah and Jerusalem.

Micah was a contemporary of the Prophet Isaiah in the Old Testament, and his prophetic writings seem to be written in a series of short non-chronological oracles of coming judgment (separate divine warnings from GOD) over a period of several years rather than an ongoing narrative explaining the story of Israel and Judah’s warnings from GOD and their ultimate demise. Though only seven chapters long, Micah’s central message climaxes in chapter six. Let’s take a closer look:


[1] Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart, How to Read the Bible Book by Book, (Zondervan: Grand Rapids, Michigan; 2002), 235.
We can initially notice from these few verses that there is this question as to what the people should “bring” to the LORD, as if it is some “thing” He wants from us. But rather than a “thing” (an offering or sacrifice), or a gift for Him, GOD truly desires (and requires) behavior and a way of living that makes a difference for us, others, and ultimately, Him. What GOD truly desires is for us to do what is “good.”

Key Point: “GOD has told His people what is good.”

So, what is “good” according to GOD’s standards? The word that Micah uses for “good” is:

Good (ṭôb), adj., n. good; merry, pleasant, desirable; in order, usable; efficient; friendly, kind; morally good.[1]

What Micah means when he writes that “the LORD has told you what is good,” is that GOD has laid out for them the moral contrast between good and evil and has covenanted with them as their good GOD to do the good things that He planned for them. The Apostle Paul said the same thing to the church at Ephesus when he wrote…

Ephesians 2:8-10 (NLT), 8 God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. 9 Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. 10 For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.


[1] Lexham Research Lexicon of the Hebrew Bible.
So, we aren’t saved by “doing good,” but rather we are saved so that we “can do the good things” He planned for us to do long ago. So what is it that Micah tells Israel and Judah that GOD requires of them; what good does he want them to live out? He says…

· Do what is _____.

Justice (miš·pāṭ), n. judgment involved in the determination of rights and the assignment of rewards and punishments.[1]

· Love ____.

Kindness (ḥěʹ·sěḏ), n. a kind act; loyalty; faithfulness, goodness, graciousness; godly action.[2]

· Walk ______ with GOD.

To do humbly (tsaw-nahʹ),vb.to behave in a humble manner; to be cautious, careful, reasonable, attentive, deliberate.[3]


[1] Ibid.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Ibid.
Something to take home:

Biblical scholar and author, David Prior writes,

“To be committed to and express both justice and kindness, goodness and mercy, it is necessary to walk humbly, not haughtily (2:3). Both justice and kindness stem from humble people. If we do not walk humbly in relation to God, it is unlikely—if not impossible—that we shall walk humbly with other people. If we love kindness, mercy and compassion, we shall act justly.
“Micah’s response to God’s cry from the heart is, therefore, the perfect response to the people of God in his generation. He may necessarily be silent about atonement: but his words are of universal application, relevant to any city, in any nation, in any century. Young people today, in their desire for the good life, stress in their own way the same priorities as Micah: justice, compassion and spirituality. The good life is accessible to those who listen and respond to what God has shown to be good.”[1]

The good we do should comes as a result of the are in Christ Jesus. The good that GOD has plants within us through our faith in Jesus Christ is a result of walking humbly/carefully with GOD; not a god of our own making, but the GOD who made us and created us with a world of meaning and purpose.


[1] Prior, David. 1988. The Message of Joel, Micah and Habakkuk: Listening to the Voice of God. Edited by J. A. Motyer and Derek Tidball. The Bible Speaks Today. Nottingham, England: Inter-Varsity Press.
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How can Micah's grief for his people guide us in feeling empathy for people facing God's judgment?

How does Micah’s condemnation of social injustice translate into our modern-day context?

How do you interpret the concept of "walking humbly with your God"?How can you apply this in your daily life?





In what ways does society today focus on ritualistic observances over moral duties?

How does God's mercy and compassion come to light in the last verses of chapter 7?

What does this say about His character?

How can you apply the lessons of forgiveness and restoration in your relationships with others?
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Past Sermons

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https://northmaincog.org/media-resources/sermons/

Contact Us

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North Main Street Church of God

1201 North Main Street Ext.Butler, PA 16001 (724) 285-4214 info@northmaincog.org
http://www.northmaincog.org/

Give

We thank you for your faithful gifts. You can give online at NORTHMAINCOG.ORG/GIVE, text "give" to (724) 313-2211, and, of course, on Sundays by using the secure drop boxes located outside the doors of the Sanctuary. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS.
https://www.northmaincog.org/give
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We will be closed 5/27 for Memorial Day.

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