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Remnant: A Study in Micah

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What does it say?

Micah prophesied that a ruler with ancient origins would come from Bethlehem, a small village in Judah. He will majestically lead His people to live in security and peace.

What does it mean?

This passage contains a prophecy of the Messiah’s future deliverance of Israel from attack by enemy nations and foretells specific details of Jesus Christ’s birth almost 300 years before it happened. Micah’s vivid description indicates His identity. Though this ruler was born in Bethlehem, He has always existed and is the same one who will gather the remnant and reign in majesty forever. As God, Jesus was present at Creation and from eternity past (John 1:1-2). He was born in Bethlehem (Luke 2:1-20). He is the Messiah who will rule Israel forever (Luke 1:32-33).

How should I respond?

Many know Jesus as the baby born in Bethlehem who grew up as a great teacher and healer, but Scripture tells us much more: Jesus is God in the flesh. He is Creator, Savior, Alpha, Omega, Lion, and Lamb. The fulfillment of prophecy assures us that what the Bible says about Jesus is true. How much time do you set aside to study the Scriptures that reveal who He is and His purpose for coming into the world? Jesus’ power has always been at work and is in your life. How will you allow His Spirit to reveal Himself in and through your life today?

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Remnant: A Study in Micah

Micah’s prophetic ministry called attention to the oppression of the poor, the injustice of leaders, and the unfaithful messages of false prophets. The solution to Judah’s sinfulness is simple: “do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God” (Micah 6:8). Despite their sinfulness, Micah prophesies a time of peace when God will gather a remnant of His people to be ruled by a Shepherd-King born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2-5).

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