Sept. 16, 2012 | “Plowing in Hope” | Micah 1:1-16

When God repeats Himself, we should give more attention to His Word, not less.  Unfortunately, the more we hear something in Scripture, the more we are tempted to tune it out.   This is especially a danger for us as we study the Minor Prophets.   If we are not careful and prayerful, the last few minor prophecies given before the exile may begin to sound like Charlie Brown’s teacher to us.   There is something remarkably different about the preaching of Micah, however.   While his message and his method was like that of all the other prophets, the Lord was pleased to use his ministry to bring revival.   The ministry of Micah encourages us to plow in hope, not to cast about for a new message or a new method.  Yet the book of Micah is not about the prophet but about the one who sent Him.  Listen as Pastor Wheeler begins the exposition of Micah, whose name means “who is like our God.”

Get the 09-16-2012 Bulletin and listen to Plowing in Hope: Micah 1:1-16

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