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Micah 3:8 - Homiletics

Worldly and spiritual power: a contrast.

In this verse the prophet seems to place himself in contrast with the false prophets to whom he had referred. They, and the priests and rulers with whom they were in association, may be taken as representing the worldly power of that age, whilst he represented that spiritual power which is inspired in the true servants of God by the working of his own Spirit. It is instructive, in reading this chapter, to contrast these worldly and spiritual forces.

I. THE FORMER IS POWER OFTEN EMPLOYED TO CRUSH ; THE LATTER IS POWER EVER EXERTED TO SAVE .

II. THE FORMER IS POWER BRINGING BLIGHT UPON THOSE WHO COME UNDER INFLUENCE ; THE LATTER IS POWER THE EXERCISE OF WHICH EVER RESULTS IN BLESSING .

III. THE FORMER IS POWER THE PUTTING FORTH OF WHICH IS PROMPTED BY SELFISHNESS ; THE LATTER IS THE OUTCOME OF LOVE .

IV. THE FORMER BRINGS SHAME AND DISHONOUR UPON THOSE WHO EMPLOY IT ; THE LATTER YIELDS TO ITS POSSESSORS PRESENT DISTINCTION , AND SHALL SECURE TO THEM IMPERISHABLE RENOWN .

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