Contents: Israel's sad present condition. The voice of the remnant in the last days.

Characters: God, Micah.

Conclusion: When a child of God has much occasion to cry «Woe is me» when it seems that all flesh has corrupted their way it is a great comfort that he has a God to look to, in whom there is rejoicing and satisfaction always. He cannot but marvel at God's pardoning mercy to men and rejoice at the promise that He shall yet reign supreme in the earth.

Key Word: God, my salvation, Micah 7:7.

Strong Verses: Micah 7:7; Micah 7:9; Micah 7:18; Micah 7:19.

Striking Facts: Micah 7:19. The gracious God is ready, because of the sacrifice of His Son, to pardon and pass over the iniquity of His people upon their repentance and turning to Him. Let the pardoned sinner remember that if he has not been dealt with according to his deserts, it is because Jesus Christ bore his sins on the cross, and made it possible for God to put His sins in the depths of the sea.

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