November 24, 2021

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Read – Read Micah 3

What does it say?
Micah rebuked the leaders and false prophets of Israel for misleading God’s people.

What does it mean?
The leaders and false prophets of Israel had achieved status and wealth by taking money to tell the people what they wanted to hear. They manipulated and misled God’s people by proclaiming blessings to those who paid them and harm to those who did not. They disregarded truth and forgot they were accountable to God for their influence over His people. By contrast, the prophets who truly loved the Lord boldly warned of His punishment if God’s people did not turn back to Him, even though their messages were not well received. God holds leaders to a higher standard of accountability.

How should I respond?
We have access to a variety of Christian teaching through books, videos, social media, and television. How do you decide which influences to follow? The most important thing you can do is invest personal time with the Lord through daily prayer and study of Scripture. You’ll be grounded in truth and better equipped to recognize false teaching and wayward leadership. Some religious teachers try to gain popularity with “loving” words but without enough biblical truth to convict of sin or draw you closer to God. Ask the Lord for discernment before you pick up a new book or turn on a Christian station. God will hold teachers accountable, but it’s our job to search out truth (1 Thess. 5:21).