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Micah Chapter 3 - Wicked Rulers and Prophets

Wicked rulers bring suffering and injustice

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The content of Micah 3 stands in stark contrast to Elder Peterโ€™s exhortation in 1 Peter 5:1โ€“3:

"Shepherd the flock of God which is among you, serving as overseers, not by compulsion but willingly, not for dishonest gain but eagerly; nor as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock."

The role of the leaders of Israel was to uphold justice and judge fairly among the people. Meanwhile, the priests and prophets were responsible for teaching and delivering God's message. But what happens when these leaders serve only their own interests?

"Its heads give judgment for a bribe;
its priests teach for a price;
its prophets practice divination for money."
(Micah 3:11)

As a result, the people suffered greatly, oppressed by those who were meant to protect and guide them (Micah 3:2โ€“3).

In contrast, Micah confidently declared that he was filled with the power of the Spirit of the Lord, enabling him to proclaim God's judgment on Israel and Judah (Micah 3:8). Despite the danger and opposition he might have faced from other leaders, he stood his ground in the pursuit of justice.

For us today, if we hold leadership positions or have others entrusted to our care, how are we shepherding His flock? Have we shown sincere concern for them, even when it requires us to rebuke or correct them when they go astray?

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