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What does the Bible say about God's judgment as seen in Micah?

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The book of Micah portrays God's judgment against injustice, particularly for the sins of Israel, emphasizing His holiness and the consequences of turning away from Him.

In the book of Micah, God's judgment is expressed clearly as He contends with His people over their transgressions. Micah 1:2-4 states that the Lord witnesses against His people and will bring destruction upon their high places due to their sins. This judgment serves to remind us of God's holiness and the serious nature of sin. God's coming in judgment is not merely punitive; it is also a means of calling His people back to righteousness and true worship. In Micah 6:2, the Lord calls the mountains to witness against the people, highlighting the severity of His case against them and His desire for them to understand the gravity of their waywardness.
Scripture References: Micah 1:2-4, Micah 6:2

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