Therefore also will I make thee sick in smiting thee, in making thee desolate because of thy sins.
So I'm going to let you get hurt, I'll strike you down and leave you empty because of all the wrong you've done.
Actions have consequences, and God won't ignore them forever.
📚 Historical Context
The prophet Micah lived in Judah during the 8th century BC, a time when the nation was facing social injustice, idolatry, and corruption among its leaders. In Micah 6, God is depicted as bringing a divine lawsuit against His people, reminding them of His past faithfulness, such as delivering them from Egypt, and confronting their ongoing sins. This verse specifically warns of God's judgment, including physical and societal devastation, as a direct consequence of their unfaithfulness.
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