Micah 2:1-2, 12

“Woe to those who devise wickedness and work evil on their beds! When the morning dawns, they perform it, because it is in the power of their hand. They covet fields and seize them, and houses, and take them away; they oppress a man and his house, a man and his inheritance” (Micah 2:1-2).

“I will surely assemble all of you, O Jacob; I will gather the remnant of Israel; I will set them together like sheep in a fold, like a flock in its pasture, a noisy multitude of men.” (Micah 2:12‬)

This chapter opens with a condemnation of evil doers. This person delights in evil as they lie in bed. His mental wheels spin, devising ways to take the possessions of the weak. As daylight breaks, he acts upon his covetous plans devised in the night, seizing a man’s field, house, and inheritance. 

As is typical of the Lord, in proximity to his rebuke of evil, He offers a word of hope. This chapter is no exception. Here, he promises to gather the remnant (ie, the faithful). In promising to “set them together like sheep in a fold, like a flock in its pasture,” he casts Himself as the good shepherd. 

So, how can I use this today?

First, I can guard my heart to ensure that I’m not devising schemes to cheat others. Second, I’m reminded to be faithful even if it seems like I’m being cheated by others. Third, I can be encouraged because the faithful sheep will be gathered and cared for by the good shepherd. 

I needed this today! Father, please help my heart remain faithful in these days when it feels like I’m losing my business. I need clients, but the big companies are getting their claws into pastors by offering them ways to enrich themselves by fleecing their sheep. Please help me remember that you will provide for my family and me.

Micah 1:2-4

“Hear, you peoples, all of you; pay attention, O earth, and all that is in it, and let the Lord God be a witness against you, the Lord from his holy temple. For behold, the Lord is coming out of his place, and will come down and tread upon the high places of the earth. And the mountains will melt under him, and the valleys will split open, like wax before the fire, like waters poured down a steep place” (Micah 1:2-4).

Here, we have another prophet warning Israel (a little) and Judah (a lot) before being destroyed by Assyria and Babylon, respectively.

The thing that immediately and repeatedly comes to mind is “a church on every corner.” The prophets appear to be making the same community impact that churches are making in the USA today. While the prophets declared God’s judgment to come during biblical times, churches are supposed to be doing similarly today. 

And like the majority of people in biblical times ignored the prophets, most people in the USA ignore the prophetic warnings coming from churches. Our attention, as a nation, is on other things. 

Father, forgive me for ignoring your word in favor of other interests. Forgive me for being part of the problem. Help me to be more committed and responsive to your word this year. Amen.