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In this episode of The Word Made Human, we’re turning to one of the lesser-read but most powerful voices in ancient scripture: the prophet Micah.
Now, if you’ve never opened the Book of Micah, or if you’ve only heard it quoted in passing—maybe that line about doing justice and loving mercy—you might be surprised by what you find. Because Micah doesn’t deliver doctrine. He delivers a gut punch. He names injustice, calls out corrupt leadership, and dares to imagine a world where peace isn’t imposed from above—but built from below.
By The Sacred HumanistIn this episode of The Word Made Human, we’re turning to one of the lesser-read but most powerful voices in ancient scripture: the prophet Micah.
Now, if you’ve never opened the Book of Micah, or if you’ve only heard it quoted in passing—maybe that line about doing justice and loving mercy—you might be surprised by what you find. Because Micah doesn’t deliver doctrine. He delivers a gut punch. He names injustice, calls out corrupt leadership, and dares to imagine a world where peace isn’t imposed from above—but built from below.