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Pastor Bob Huggins

October 26, 2016

  • Micah 4:1-13(GNT)

    God’s Word of Justice
    Introduction

    Micah 4:1-13: Micah describes the LORD’s universal reign of peace and a time when the people of Israel will return from exile. Jerusalem will be rebuilt after a time of punishment.
    Today's Scripture: Micah 4:5b

    We will worship and obey the LORD our God forever and ever.
    Today's Reading
    The Lord's Universal Reign of Peace
    (Isaiah 2.2-4)

    1In days to come

    the mountain where the Temple stands

    will be the highest one of all,

    towering above all the hills.

    Many nations will come streaming to it,

    2and their people will say,

    “Let us go up the hill of the Lord,

    to the Temple of Israel's God.

    He will teach us what he wants us to do;

    we will walk in the paths he has chosen.

    For the Lord's teaching comes from Jerusalem;

    from Zion he speaks to his people.”

    3 He will settle disputes among the nations,

    among the great powers near and far.

    They will hammer their swords into plows

    and their spears into pruning knives.

    Nations will never again go to war,

    never prepare for battle again.

    4 Everyone will live in peace

    among their own vineyards and fig trees,

    and no one will make them afraid.

    The Lord Almighty has promised this.

    5Each nation worships and obeys its own god, but we will worship and obey the Lord our God forever and ever.
    Israel Will Return from Exile

    6“The time is coming,” says the Lord, “when I will gather together the people I punished, those who have suffered in exile.7They are crippled and far from home, but I will make a new beginning with those who are left, and they will become a great nation. I will rule over them on Mount Zion from that time on and forever.”

    8And you, Jerusalem, where God, like a shepherd from his lookout tower, watches over his people, will once again be the capital of the kingdom that was yours.9Why do you cry out so loudly? Why are you suffering like a woman in labor? Is it because you have no king, and your counselors are dead?10Twist and groan, people of Jerusalem, like a woman giving birth, for now you will have to leave the city and live in the open country. You will have to go to Babylon, but there the Lord will save you from your enemies.11Many nations have gathered to attack you. They say, “Jerusalem must be destroyed! We will see this city in ruins!”12But these nations do not know what is in the Lord's mind. They do not realize that they have been gathered together to be punished in the same way that grain is brought in to be threshed.

    13The Lord says, “People of Jerusalem, go and punish your enemies! I will make you as strong as a bull with iron horns and bronze hoofs. You will crush many nations, and the wealth they got by violence you will present to me, the Lord of the whole world.”
    Reflect

    Today’s reading begins with an image of a high mountain on which the Temple stands. It is in contrast to the concluding verse in the previous chapter where the Temple mount has been reduced to a forest (3:12). How does Micah describe worship in Jerusalem and God’s reign of peace (verses 1-4)? What promise is given to those who have been living in exile (verses 6 and 7)? What message of hope can you proclaim today?
    Pray

    God of justice and peace, we pray for an end to warfare and for your reign of peace. Teach us to walk in the paths you have chosen and to worship and obey you. Thank you for new beginnings and the hope we find in you. Amen.
    Prayer Concern

    Victims of war and those living in exile
    Tomorrow's Reading

    Micah 5:1-15: God promises to appoint a ruler from Bethlehem.