
About this episode
The episode explores the themes of personal change and repentance through the lens of the biblical book of Micah.
Share a comment Most of us love the idea of changing the world. Micah presses the uncomfortable question we’d rather avoid: what if the real crisis is that we won’t change ourselves? We walk through Micah 1–2 with an eye on the historical setting, the spiritual diagnosis, and the personal implications, from the northern capital of Samaria to the southern stronghold of Jerusalem. Along the way we define repentance in plain terms as a change of direction, not empty guilt or vague self-improveme...
People in this episode
Host: Stephen Davey
Topics covered
- repentance
- spiritual diagnosis
- historical setting
- personal implications
- change
- self-improvement
Keywords
- Micah
- repentance
- spirituality
- change
- self-improvement
- historical context
- Jerusalem
- Samaria
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Micah
Places: Samaria, Jerusalem
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