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As Pastor Parimal takes us thru Micah 1:8-16, we are confronted with the sobering reality of God’s judgment and the deep sorrow it brings to those who truly understand His holiness. The passage calls us to reflect on the grief and pain caused by both personal and corporate sins, reminding us of the seriousness of living in disobedience to God. It challenges us to examine our hearts and develop genuine compassion for the lost—our family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors—who may face the consequences of sin apart from the redeeming work of the Cross. We are urged to see God’s judgment not merely as a distant prophecy but as a present reality, motivating us to respond with repentance, intercession, and evangelistic urgency. Ultimately, it calls us to confront where we allow others to go: will they experience the saving grace of the Cross or the eternal separation of Hell? This passage pushes us toward a life marked by compassion, vigilance, and faithful obedience.
Discussion Questions
1. What has caused your heart sorrow, pain, or grief?How can we develop compassion for the lost people around us?
2. Discuss the seriousness of personal and corporate sins.
3. How do you SEE God’s judgment prophesied in Micah1:8 –16?
4. What is your approach to God’s judgment? How areyou responding to the message of His Judgment?
5. There are two places where God’s Judgement is/willbe executed—the Cross and Hell. Where do we allow our family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors to go?
Watch this sermon on Philpott's YouTube Channel!!!!!
By Philpott ChurchAs Pastor Parimal takes us thru Micah 1:8-16, we are confronted with the sobering reality of God’s judgment and the deep sorrow it brings to those who truly understand His holiness. The passage calls us to reflect on the grief and pain caused by both personal and corporate sins, reminding us of the seriousness of living in disobedience to God. It challenges us to examine our hearts and develop genuine compassion for the lost—our family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors—who may face the consequences of sin apart from the redeeming work of the Cross. We are urged to see God’s judgment not merely as a distant prophecy but as a present reality, motivating us to respond with repentance, intercession, and evangelistic urgency. Ultimately, it calls us to confront where we allow others to go: will they experience the saving grace of the Cross or the eternal separation of Hell? This passage pushes us toward a life marked by compassion, vigilance, and faithful obedience.
Discussion Questions
1. What has caused your heart sorrow, pain, or grief?How can we develop compassion for the lost people around us?
2. Discuss the seriousness of personal and corporate sins.
3. How do you SEE God’s judgment prophesied in Micah1:8 –16?
4. What is your approach to God’s judgment? How areyou responding to the message of His Judgment?
5. There are two places where God’s Judgement is/willbe executed—the Cross and Hell. Where do we allow our family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors to go?
Watch this sermon on Philpott's YouTube Channel!!!!!