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Micah For You

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We live in a world that craves justice. But what transforms us to truly seek justice, even at cost to ourselves? And what enables us to do so in a way that also offers mercy? Stephen Um opens up the book of Micah, showing how God's call to his people then is God's call to his people nowa call to so enjoy the gospel that we are freed to seek true justice and offer real mercy. This minor prophet is a voice for our times.

176 pages, Paperback

Published April 2, 2018

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11 reviews
May 12, 2021
When Stephen Um used scripture to interpret scripture from Micah, he made a few valid points. There was an underlying political agenda, and often times he used scripture to support ideas, completely missing the context, history, and meaning of the verses used. He ranks social injustice as most important, but Micah highlights our need for reconciliation with God more than reconciliation with each other.

I recommend reading this if you want to practice filtering proposed truth through scripture. I would not recommend this for biblical study.
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155 reviews
September 1, 2023
This book gives some nice insights into Micah. It’s not as good as the others I have read in this series. I found the author often eisegetes Scripture. While there is nothing inherently wrong in any of his points, the text doesn’t naturally lead to his conclusions. He seems to be forcing messages into the text, which is especially prevalent in chapter two and seven of the book.
Author 3 books
December 6, 2020
Another stunning 'For You' book. We're so often focused on Micah 6:8, but there is SO MUCH MORE in the book of Micah. A book for our time. Really worth reading - have your Bible open at the same time.
Author 1 book27 followers
June 5, 2018
Wonderful commentary on the Hebrew prophet Micah, with particular emphasis on sin, judgment and hope. Well done.
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May 3, 2024
What do you really know about the book of Micah? “ what does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. “ There is of course much more to the book but that really does sum it up. God will bring judgement but he will also bring restoration. I liked the authors approach to this and feel that I learned something from it. Recommended.
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May 11, 2022
Great book

It is wonderful when you find a message in God's word that fits in pointing towards Christ as well as our modern condition. If it is also a lesson you might have missed in Sunday school, then it may also be the missing piece of the puzzle for you!
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November 12, 2025
To be honest, I have always struggled with the prophets. Those books of the Bible always seemed exceedingly weird -- a woman in a pot, an angel with a plumb line. You know what I mean. In this study of Micah, Stephen Um unpacks the vision of justice in Micah. And this is just what I needed in this cultural moment. Um reveals this Lord of justice and mercy through the book of Micah who is righteously angry with the oppression of the poor and the vulnerable. In addition, Um calls us to deeply reflect on how we often gravitate towards the love of God and overlook His call to walk out His love to others by pursuing justice in the world. Um's study is well written and well paced so that it's easy to read a section during your daily Bible study time. Highly recommended.
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Author 1 book8 followers
October 3, 2020
I bought this book because I didn't know a lot about Micah. While it didn't teach me much about the man personally, his family or where he was living, it did teach me about his message - that he was Spirit-led, and through the Holy Spirit, preaches about a God who hates injustice but doesn't remain angry. I loved the author's explanation (in the last chapter) of why God must get angry at evil. As the author says, it's not surprising that He should judge; it is surprising that He finds a way to forgive.
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Author 3 books15 followers
March 13, 2023
A decent introduction to Micah and a fair companion to commentaries if you’re looking for practical questions and illustrations.

I found the book a bit frustrating at times. There are some troubling typos. Page 6 repeatedly references Micah 6:6, but means to reference Micah 6:8, calling it the heart of Micah. How did that get missed?? The author borrows heavily from other books, especially Tim Keller. I counted 17 references to Keller and started wondering why I didn’t just pick a Tim Keller book to read instead.

I have a cold. I’m probably grumpy.
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January 17, 2025
Excellent call to see injustice through God's eyes! And to extend kindness and mercy to those who need it!
I would have liked, however, more commentary on the actual text, as the author liked to jump straight to application or new testament connections at times. Minor issue though.
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May 11, 2018
Another great edition to the God's Word For You series.
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February 16, 2021
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March 10, 2023
Everything I’ve read in this series has been terrific. Stephen Um helps bring Micah, a book that could be a bit tougher to read, into a more approachable light.
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August 6, 2025
Excellent commentary on Micah. I really appreciated the context laid out in this book. it helped me gain a deeper understanding of this prophet.
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