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This week we conclude our series looking at the book of Micah. The Major theme throughout Micah’s prophecy is that God’s judgment can be a source of hope because his covenant love and promises are more powerful than human evil. God’s ultimate purpose is not to destroy but to save and redeem. Micah finishes his book with a lament of sorts to God – like those famous words from Apollo 13 -Heaven we have a problem. God’s people are out of step with their covenant, they are not following in God’s ways, their hearts do not belong to him, yet God remains faithful, God has a plan. The failures of a generation cannot prevent God’s promise to redeem his creation, to provide for mankind’s salvation. He indeed is always faithful. Bowen Baptist Church Rev Nick Riley
By Bowen Baptist ChurchThis week we conclude our series looking at the book of Micah. The Major theme throughout Micah’s prophecy is that God’s judgment can be a source of hope because his covenant love and promises are more powerful than human evil. God’s ultimate purpose is not to destroy but to save and redeem. Micah finishes his book with a lament of sorts to God – like those famous words from Apollo 13 -Heaven we have a problem. God’s people are out of step with their covenant, they are not following in God’s ways, their hearts do not belong to him, yet God remains faithful, God has a plan. The failures of a generation cannot prevent God’s promise to redeem his creation, to provide for mankind’s salvation. He indeed is always faithful. Bowen Baptist Church Rev Nick Riley