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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

It's All About the Sin (Micah 2:8-13)

We are listening to Micah speak for God about the false prophets that come and seduce the people into thinking that sin has no real consequences.  

But what if we knew that the sin we were about to embark upon did have consequences?  

If the man who is drinking at the bar, knew that in 30 minutes after leaving, he would hit and kill two teenagers with his car, would he stop, order no more drinks and wait in his car until he felt sober?

If a man, who is screaming at his wife, knew that in 30 minutes after chasing her into the kitchen, he would grab a knife off the counter and plunge it into her back, would he stop, go outside for a long walk and wait until his anger abated?  

Does knowing something for sure the only way we can grasp the consequence of sin? 

Or would we, with this startling revelation of assured consequences, still deny its truth and say, 

But I wouldn't do that!  I am not the kind of person!  I might think about it, but I wouldn't do it!  

Or someone, dismissive of the weight of the sin might say,

Oh, c'mon!  You are making too big a deal out of this!  It's not that bad.  The vast number of people are doing it, so are you saying they're all wrong?

Whatever the reaction, people will not admit that they are breaking God's moral code. They are either too "good" to do that, or what they are doing does not constitute a big sin.  A little one, maybe, but not the big ones out there.  

But James zeroes in on the heart of the matter:  

You unfaithful people! Don’t you know that friendship with the world means hostility toward God? So whoever wants to be the world's friend becomes God's enemy. (4:4)

Micah says that the people, unwilling to believe that God will bring judgment, keep acting in sinful ways. If we do not listen to what God tells us, we become an enemy to Him. The word "enemy" in Hebrew means, "one who hates." [1]

Lately my people have risen up
like an enemy. (v.8) 

Sounds harsh? 

Think about it.  If you are an enemy of God, you hate His people, His ways, His prophets and His truth.  In the Israelites' effort to be friends to the pagan world around them, they have become enemies of God.  They wouldn't see it that way, because they would justify their sin, but their actions would speak volumes:  

You strip off the rich robe
from those who pass by without a care,
like men returning from battle.
You drive the women of my people
from their pleasant homes.
You take away my blessing
from their children forever.(8-9) 

You are acting like a conquering army, who takes whatever it wants from people.  You don't care that, because of your greed, you steal from your fellow Israelites.  Worst of all, you fail to teach your children the richness and blessings of the covenant.  They live and die not knowing who they truly are. 

God tells them, in no uncertain terms, what state Israel is in:  

10 Get up, go away!
For this is not your resting place,
because it is defiled,
it is ruined, beyond all remedy. (10)

Why?  Because the people do not want the truth.  

Truth is not condemnation.  It is liberation.  Deception drives people deeper and deeper into more deception, and soon people have utterly lost their way.  They are then vulnerable to suggestion and become even more willing to listen to falsehood. 

Then false prophets says exactly what the people want to hear, and thus the people go deeper into deception:   

If a liar and deceiver comes and says, ‘I will prophesy for you plenty of wine and beer,’
that would be just the prophet for this people! (11) 


Paul will address this in his day and warns Timothy what a false teacher does and why people gather around him: 

There will come a time when people will not tolerate sound teaching. They will collect teachers who say what they want to hear because they are self-centered. (2 Tim. 4:3) 

Self-centered.

Greedy.

Unwilling to admit a departure from God's moral code.

Teachers who tell lie after lie, and have no trouble attracting followers.

Sounds like the northern kingdom of Israel. 

Sounds like us.  


[1] https://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/enemy/
 









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