Yes, Micah,
a little book tucked into the back of the Old Testament. Micah was a country prophet who lived during
Isaiah’s time. He was a ‘rural’ preacher who was specific
about the sins he observed. He’s called a “minor prophet” by scholars but
depending on your circumstances, you might find what he has to say MAJOR.
In Micah 7, this “minor” prophet extols Israel’s misery;
His words translated in the Message could have been my words at times in my
life journey. “I’m overwhelmed with sorrow! Sunk in a swamp of despair, the powerful rich make sure they get what
they want. Neighborhoods and families
are falling to pieces.” The NIV
says “even with the woman, who lies in your embrace, guard the words of your
lips.” Yikes, you can’t even trust your
own spouse or children, yeah, some of
us have been there.
Reading this chapter can really ruin your day, until
verse 7; I’m always amazed at how
prophets like Jeremiah and poets like David can write such sorrow and then,
snap! Pull it up out of the pit. Micah says “But as for me, I watch in hope
for the Lord, I wait for God, my Savior, my God WILL hear me.” The message
says, “But me, I’m not giving up. I’m
sticking around to see what God will do I’m waiting for God to make things
right, I’m counting on God to listen to me.”
He goes on to count his blessings finishing with reminding himself and
his readers that “(GOD) You will be faithful . . . and show love . . . as you pledged an oath to
our ancestors in days long ago.”
Whatever the day holds for you, whatever sorrows,
heartaches or joys that wait, stick around to see what God will do. Think on that.
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