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I don’t know what started it, but ever since I was young, and I saw my parents watching Perry Mason on TV, I've always had an interest in lawyers getting justice for all. These cases usually end in a dramatic final argument that snatches victory from the jaws of defeat and brings about the justice we all knew was due. Heaven knows John Grisham has made a fortune spinning yarns about southern lawyers in seersucker suits, dazzling courtrooms with devastating rhetoric.
You want courtroom drama? Join me Sunday as we get to the heart of the book of Micah, maybe of all of Revelation. We all know the verse which is the theme of our series on Micah, “doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with our God.” But what you might not know is that it is the concluding verdict in a cosmic trial. There is a prosecutor, a plaintiff, a witness, an argument, a judge, and a verdict. God brings suit against his people and, in doing so, really gives us the heart of what it means to walk humbly with our God.
Hope to see you Sunday, for those of us who are not going out of town. There is no Sunday school this Sunday for that reason, so I’ll see you at 10:30!
By St. Patrick Presbyterian Church, EPC5
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I don’t know what started it, but ever since I was young, and I saw my parents watching Perry Mason on TV, I've always had an interest in lawyers getting justice for all. These cases usually end in a dramatic final argument that snatches victory from the jaws of defeat and brings about the justice we all knew was due. Heaven knows John Grisham has made a fortune spinning yarns about southern lawyers in seersucker suits, dazzling courtrooms with devastating rhetoric.
You want courtroom drama? Join me Sunday as we get to the heart of the book of Micah, maybe of all of Revelation. We all know the verse which is the theme of our series on Micah, “doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with our God.” But what you might not know is that it is the concluding verdict in a cosmic trial. There is a prosecutor, a plaintiff, a witness, an argument, a judge, and a verdict. God brings suit against his people and, in doing so, really gives us the heart of what it means to walk humbly with our God.
Hope to see you Sunday, for those of us who are not going out of town. There is no Sunday school this Sunday for that reason, so I’ll see you at 10:30!