| Micah 1:1-9 |
Samaria's Incurable Wounds |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his exposition of the prophecy of Micah. Dr. Johnson provides the historical and political background of Micah's ministry. |
| Micah 1:10-16 |
The Lesson from the Lord's Blows |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Micah's prophecies against specific cities in ancient Israel and the symbolism each one carries about God's judgment. |
| Micah 2:1-5 |
Micah on Civil Rights |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Micah's lament for the wayward Israel, and specifically their idolatry of the very land given to them by God. |
| Micah 2:6-11 |
Promise-Box Religion |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Micah's prophecy with a practical relevance to the modern church. Dr. Johnson explains how God's judgments against God's people expressed through Micah are every bit as applicable to the way Christians behave toward each other. |
| Micah 2:12-13 |
Promises of Protection and Liberation |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains Micah's distinction among the Israelites between those who were nominally worshippers and the true followers of God. |
| Micah 3:1-12 |
Micah Against the Establishment |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Micah's prophetic ministry to call out the disobedience of God's people towards the law Moses had given them. Dr. Johnson discusses this role in the light of Micah's contemporaries. |
| Micah 4:1-5 |
Jehovah Supreme from His Temple in Zion |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Micah prophecy concerning the Second Advent of the Messiah. |
| Micah 4:6-8 |
Encouragement by Future Greatness |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the future glory of the Nation Israel prophesied by Micah in spite of the people's disobedience. |
| Micah 4:9-13 |
God's Counter Plan for Jerusalem's Enemies |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Micah's prophecy of the deliverance of Israel in the future from the enemies of God. Dr. Johnson explains how God used the Assyrian invasion to demonstrate that his promises of rescue will forever stand. |
| Micah 5:1-2 |
Israel's King: The one Discomfited, the One Discomfiting |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Micah's famous prophecy of the birthplace of the Messiah. |
| Micah 5:3-6 |
The Shepherd King and Our True Destiny |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the further prophecy of Micah concerning the deliverer of the Hebrews. Dr. Johnson explains how Micah's "shepherd sovereign" will ulitmately defeat all of Israel's enemies during the Second Advent. |
| Micah 5:7-9 |
The Remnant and the Future |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides commentary on the teaching of "the remnant" of believers as found in Micah's prophecy. |
| Micah 5:10-14 |
Jehovah's Defense of His Sovereignty |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains what is meant by "a jealous God" and his will in purging idolatry from among his people. |
| Micah 6:1-5 |
Jehovah's Case Against Israel |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains how the disobedient children of Israel and judged against God's standards through Micah's prophecy. |
| Micah 6:6-8 |
What Does God Require? |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses Micah call for Israel's repentance and gives practical application for the modern church. |
| Micah 6:9-16 |
Covenant, Guilt and Punishment |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Micah's judgments against Judah in the light of apostasies and injustices in the present-day church. |
| Micah 7:1-7 |
Lament Over a Decadent Society |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Micah's further repudiation of the general corruption in the Israelite nation. |
| Micah 7:8-20 |
The Covenant God: No One Like Him |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of the Prophecy of Micah with commentary on the prophet's great hope of justification for God's chosen people. |