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To Those Who Hate Good and Love Evil

Bible Study on the Book of Micah (Prophets: Jonah to Habakkuk)

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To Those Who Hate Good and Love Evil

By: Ricky LaVaughn
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What happens when a society no longer values what is good? What happens when truth is rejected, justice is corrupted, and evil is embraced? In the book of Micah, the prophet conveys a powerful and unwavering message to a nation that has abandoned righteousness. His words are not only meant for ancient Israel but also resonate clearly in our modern world.

"To Those Who Hate Good and Love Evil" is a comprehensive and engaging Bible study that explores the book of Micah verse-by-verse, aiding readers in understanding its historical background and its spiritual significance for contemporary life.

Through 11 structured lessons, this study explores:

  • The consequences of corruption in leadership and society.
  • The dangers of greed, injustice, and false religion.
  • God's call for justice, mercy, and humility.
  • The prophecy of a coming ruler from Bethlehem.
  • The balance between divine judgment and divine mercy.

Each lesson includes:

  • Thought-provoking questions directly from the text.
  • Cross-references to other parts of Scripture.
  • Personal reflection prompts for practical application.
  • "Just a Thought" commentary to guide understanding.

This study is designed for:

  • Individual study.
  • Small groups and Bible classes.
  • Teachers and leaders seeking structured material.

Micah's message is clear: God sees. God judges. But God also restores.

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