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In this message from Micah 7:8–20, we are reminded that God’s justice is real, but his mercy is greater. Though sin brings consequences, repentance opens the door for restoration. Micah shows us a God who does not ignore wrongdoing, yet delights to forgive, rebuild, and bring his people back to his original design.
If you have fallen, this sermon offers hope: God’s mercy triumphs over judgment. When we turn to him, he steps into our darkness, restores what was broken, and brings us back to his faithful Plan “A.”
By Brian RhodusIn this message from Micah 7:8–20, we are reminded that God’s justice is real, but his mercy is greater. Though sin brings consequences, repentance opens the door for restoration. Micah shows us a God who does not ignore wrongdoing, yet delights to forgive, rebuild, and bring his people back to his original design.
If you have fallen, this sermon offers hope: God’s mercy triumphs over judgment. When we turn to him, he steps into our darkness, restores what was broken, and brings us back to his faithful Plan “A.”