The sermon centers on the prophetic ministry of Micah, a humble prophet from Moresheth whose message of divine judgment and covenant faithfulness remains profoundly relevant. Through a careful examination of Micah's call, his confrontation of sin in both Samaria and Jerusalem, and his prophetic warnings against idolatry and social injustice, the preacher underscores the urgent need for repentance in the face of God's righteous judgment. Yet, the sermon emphasizes that Micah's message is not solely one of doom; it is deeply rooted in the enduring mercy and steadfast love of God, culminating in the promise of a coming Shepherd—Jesus Christ—who fulfills God's covenant with Abraham and Jacob. By connecting Micah's words to the New Testament revelation of Christ as the great shepherd and the source of salvation, the sermon calls listeners to repent, look to Christ, and find hope in God's unchanging faithfulness, even amid the world's moral decay and impending judgment.