Feb. 10, 2013 | Veiled to be Unveiled | Micah 7:18-20

The prophet Micah’s name means, “who is like our God.”   This is the question the prophet poses throughout the book, and explicitly in the last passage as he sums up the answer —  God delights in mercy.   The Puritans often noted that  mercy was God’s “usual” work while judgment was God’s “strange” work.  In this beautiful passage God unveils one of His cardinal attributes, that He is a God who delights in mercy.  John Calvin once noted that in revelation God is veiled to be unveiled.   He expresses his nature through the limits of language to reveal to us what no mind can fully grasp.   Listen as Pastor Wheeler begins to examine this God who delights in mercy to discover the causes, the consequences and the confirmations of this mercy to poor, unworthy sinners.

Get the 02-10-2013 Bulletin and listen to Veiled to Be Unveiled, Micah 7:18-20

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