Read Micah 3.
The bottle-neck is always at the top. As Micah begins to deliver the second message from God, he names three specific types of national leaders that have caused the problems.
Corrupt Rulers. (vv.1-4)
Their charge was to protect and serve the people in government and judicial decisions. The lawbreaker should experience the consequences and the victims receive just reparations. Instead, rulings were made according to bribes (vv.9-11a). This robbed the people who could afford the pay-off and left victims worse off. In short, the national leaders treated the people as their prey. When finished, there was nothing left.
The predicted result was a time of accountability for their sins. Babylon would conquer Jerusalem and carry the Jews into captivity. Then, they would pray and plead with God, but it will be too late. God's judgment is based upon His unchanging truth, not on a bribe.
False Prophets. (vv.5-7)
While God's prophets tried to call the nation to repent of their sin and coming judgment, the phonies preached counter messages of "you are okay," "God is not going to punish us," and "peace". The false prophets never heard from God. They made up their messages, preaching what people wanted to hear, and said what they were paid to say (v.11c).
They spoke out of their own spiritual darkness. God provided no spiritual wisdom or His truth to them. As a result, their prayers also would not be heard. In the day when their false messages proved untrue, there would be nothing for them but disgrace and shame.
Ungodly Priests. (v.11b)
In this brief mention, it is clear that these men loved the robes, the rituals, and religious trappings of the Temple. But they lacked a heart for God. Instead of serving the people in their worship and sacrifices, they were only there for themselves and taking from the people.
Here is the result of the sins of all three of these national leaders: "Therefore because of you Zion shall be plowed as a field; Jerusalem shall become a heap of ruins." (v.12)
But there is a fourth type of leader in the nation doing the work of God with a whole-heart.
God's Prophets (v.8)
Micah was not alone. The LORD had many others speaking on His behalf. What characterized the type of people who genuinely served God?
1. "filled with power, with the Spirit of the LORD"
No one can be effective for God without the empowering of the Holy Spirit.
"But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." (Acts 1:8)
2. "and justice and might"
The message was not his but God's word. It was not his judgment but the consequences of their sin against God. And, Almighty God is more than capable of delivering on what He says. Therefore, the true preacher's ministry is not personality driven but always points people to the LORD.
3. "to declare to Jacob his transgression and to Israel his sin."
One indicator of a false teacher is that they do not preach against specific sins. Not so with God's preachers. They are willing to stand on the unchanging truth of what God has said and offer hope through repentance and faith in the LORD.
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