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Micah For You

Acting Justly, Loving Mercy

A radical call to take justice more seriously and to offer mercy more lavishly.

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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 now—a 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.

This Expository Guide takes you verse by verse through the text in an accessible and applied way. It is less academic than a traditional commentary and can be read cover-to-cover, used in personal devotions, used to lead small group studies, or used for sermon preparation. There is an accompanying Good Book Guide for small group Bible studies.

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Contents

Introduction

  1. The End of Idolatry
  2. Oppression Called Out
  3. Power Reconsidered
  4. Hope Restored
  5. The Long Road to Restoration
  6. The Unexpected Restorer
  7. Rescued for Restoration
  8. Justice
  9. Did God Do the Math?
  10. Recovering the Ability to Lament
  11. Who is Like God?

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Weight 0.227 kg
Dimensions 21.59 × 13.46 × 1.52 cm
Book Author/s

Stephen Um

Language

Pages

176

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ISBN

9781909559745

About the Author
Stephen Um

Stephen Um

Stephen Um (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is the Senior Minister of Citylife Church in Boston, Massachusetts. He also teaches New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and serves as Associate Training Director with Redeemer City to City. For the past 18 years, Stephen and his wife, Kathleen, have been involved in several Presbyterian churches throughout the Northeastern part of the country. He is the author of Why Cities Matter (Crossway). Stephen also serves as a Council member with The Gospel Coalition. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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