
This chapter begins with a lamentation of the prophet, in the name of the church and people of God, concerning the general depravity and corruption of the times in which he lived, Mic 7:1-6; then declares what he was determined to do for his relief in such circumstances, Mic 7:7; comforts himself and the church with a good hope and firm belief of its being otherwise and better with them, to the shame and confusion of their enemies that now rejoiced, though without just reason for it, Mic 7:8-10; with promises of deliverance, after a desolation of the land for some time, Mic 7:11-13; and with the answer returned to the prayers of the prophet, Mic 7:14,15; which would issue in the astonishment of the world, and their subjection to the church of God, Mic 7:16,17; and the chapter is concluded with admiration at the pardoning grace and mercy of God, and his faithfulness to his promises, Mic 7:18-20.

May I say to you, “Who is a God like unto our God, who pardoneth iniquity, and He passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? He retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth in mercy.” Isn’t He a wonderful God? And because of that, why, He is going to restore Israel someday to the land, not because they are wonderful, but because He’s wonderful. And friends, I’m going to heaven someday. And you’ll say to me, “Well you must think you’re mighty good.” No, I’m not. I’m going to heaven because Jesus died for me. That’s the reason I’m going. I’m going because the debt has been paid and there’s no God like my God today.

There is no God like our God! He has no equal. That’s the amazing truth we hear from Micah in this concluding study of the small, but powerful prophecy. Hear Micah’s beautiful song of praise that tells us of holiness and righteousness, and the miraculous deliverance God promises His people.

God forgives the sinner and He’s cleared him of all charges. God forgives because His holiness has been satisfied. His forgiveness is set forth by many figures of speech. It’s like a debt that’s been paid. You remember Isaiah said, “I, even I, am he who blotteth out thy transgressions.” And may I say to you? His forgiveness is set forth in disease. He heals all your backsliding and He “binds up the brokenhearted.” And there is “the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Spirit” and “the blood of Jesus Christ God’s Son cleanses us from all sin.” How wonderful our God is.
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