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Deep Dive into Woe and Weal (Micah 7:9) by Charles Spurgeon In his sermon "Woe and Weal," Charles Spurgeon explores the trials and tribulations experienced by believers, using Micah 7:9 as a foundational text. He emphasizes that hardship is a common, even necessary, part of the Christian journey rather than an anomaly. Spurgeon divides his analysis into three parts, beginning with what the prophet Micah felt. Believers are expected to truly feel the pain of their afflictions, as emotional stoicism is not considered a Christian virtue. Crucially, Micah recognized that his suffering, even when caused by the slander of earthly enemies, was ultimately directed by the unseen hand of God as a form of loving, parental chastisement. Acknowledging his own sinfulness, Micah chose to patiently bear the Lord's indignation, understanding that God uses such trials to reveal hidden faults and to spiritually enrich His children. Next, Spurgeon examines what the prophet believed. Micah trusted that he had an Advocate in heaven. Spurgeon highlights that believers experience both the compassionate pity of God the Father and the faithful intercession of Jesus Christ pleading their cause. Because of this divine advocacy, Christians do not need to fiercely defend their own reputations or seek vengeance against those who wrong them. Instead, they can peacefully leave their vindication entirely in God's capable hands. Finally, Spurgeon discusses what the prophet expected. Micah held a confident hope that God would eventually bring him forth to the light. After the darkness of a severe trial, the believer emerges spiritually cleansed and deeply appreciative of God's delivering grace. Ultimately, the focus is not on the believer's own vindicated righteousness, but on beholding the righteousness, wisdom, and faithfulness of God throughout the entirety of their afflictions. Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7 https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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