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What does Micah say about the nature of God's judgment?

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Micah speaks of God's judgment as a means to reveal and correct sin, ultimately leading to redemption through Christ.

In Micah, judgment is portrayed not merely as condemnation but as a means of correction and redirection toward God. Micah 3 shows God's pronouncement against the sins of Israel, emphasizing the importance of repentance and recognition of their need for grace. This judgment serves to highlight the ultimate plan of salvation through Christ, who bears the sins of His people and offers reconciliation. The purpose of God's judgment, therefore, is redemptive; it points to our failures while assuring us that His grace is sufficient in our weakness. Thus, through understanding judgment, we come to appreciate the depths of His mercy and the reality of His saving work.
Scripture References: Micah 3:12, Romans 5:20, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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