Micah 2:1
This verse introduces us to a reflection which it is very important
that we should sometimes thoughtfully dwell on; that thought is, the
responsibility of power, or the temptations peculiar to power.
I. Of all things in heaven and earth which the human heart craves for
most vehemently, th... [ Continue Reading ]
Micah 2:7
I. Consider the promise of the Pentecost. There was (i) the promise of
a Divine Spirit by symbols which express some, at all events, of the
characteristics and wonderfulness of His work. The "rushing of a
mighty wind" spoke of a power which varies in its manifestations, from
the gentlest b... [ Continue Reading ]
Micah 2:13
The title of the "Breaker" was most appropriately given to the Lord
Jesus, (i) because it was through His agency alone that the power of
sin was broken; (ii) because, by His death, the distinction between
Jews and Gentiles was for ever removed; (iii) because, by His death He
destroyed de... [ Continue Reading ]