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Most people do not understand elements of the gospel that are emphasized in the minor prophets.
For example, without the minor prophets, we are at risk of not cherishing or fearing the "day of the Lord" (Joel 2). Likewise, we'd fail to understand and appreciate themes like the wrath of God (Micah 2:3) and social justice (Micah 6:8) in light of the Christ event.
Micah is often overlooked, but this commentary presents a compelling case for why he matters. The author argues that while Micah is often lumped in with minor prophets, he deserves to be taught on his own.
He also suggests that
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Most people do not understand elements of the gospel that are emphasized in the minor prophets.

For example, without the minor prophets, we are at risk of not cherishing or fearing the "day of the Lord" (Joel 2). Likewise, we'd fail to understand and appreciate themes like the wrath of God (Micah 2:3) and social justice (Micah 6:8) in light of the Christ event.

Micah is often overlooked, but this commentary presents a compelling case for why he matters. The author argues that while Micah is often lumped in with minor prophets, he deserves to be taught on his own.

He also suggests that while many have read and preached Micah, they have missed the gospel. For instance, a minor prophetic book like Micah is sometimes used by advocates for social justice to advance a progressive, social gospel agenda, which runs the risk of applying the text in a way that urges people toward progressive political positions disconnected from Jesus.

Take Micah back and marvel at the glory of the Lord with the insights and commentary in The Gospel According to Micah.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Micah L. Caswell holds degrees from Dallas Seminary, Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Toronto Baptist Seminary, and Midwestern Baptist Seminary. He earned his doctorate from The Southern Baptist Seminary. He has pastored at churches in Austin and Houston and is currently the pastor of Redeemer Church in Denton, Texas, which he planted in 2013. Micah is married to Kristen and they have two children named Mason and Kenlee. Dr. Caswell is also the author of Thomas Patient: The Father of the Irish Baptist Church.