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Why Did God Send the Prophet Micah? is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.
What If You're Being Discipled by Something You Don't Even Realize?
The Book of Micah isn't just an ancient prophecy about Israel. It's a mirror that confronts every generation.
In this episode, we begin a brand-new study through the book of Micah by stepping back into the world he lived in, a nation that looked successful on the outside but was quietly collapsing on the inside. Wealth was increasing. Religion was thriving. Yet hearts had drifted far from God.
Could the same thing be happening today?
Together, we'll explore:
✅ Why God raised up the prophet Micah at this specific moment in Israel's history
✅ How prosperity can quietly lead to spiritual complacency
✅ The difference between religious performance and a genuine relationship with God
✅ Why God often chooses unlikely people to accomplish extraordinary purposes
✅ What Micah teaches about the World System, the Religious System, and the Kingdom of God
✅ Why God's warnings are always invitations to restoration not condemnation
✅ The one question every believer should ask:
"Who or what is disciplining my heart?"
Micah's message reaches far beyond ancient Israel. It challenges us to examine what is shaping our priorities, identity, and relationship with Jesus.
Because the greatest threat isn't always obvious rebellion.
Sometimes it's simply becoming busy with religion while slowly losing intimacy with God.
"He has told you, O man, what is good... to do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God." — Micah 6:8
💬 Question for you:
What do you think is discipling people's hearts the most today, the world, religion, or a relationship with Jesus?
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