For all people will walk every one in the name of his god, and we will walk in the name of the LORD our God for ever and ever.
Look, every nation is going to follow their own gods and do their own thing. But us? We're sticking with the Lord our God forever and always.
Everyone else can chase whatever they want, but we're loyal to God for life.
📚 Historical Context
During the time of the prophet Micah in the 8th century BC, the nation of Judah faced threats from powerful neighboring empires like Assyria, which promoted idolatry and polytheistic worship. Micah's prophecy in chapter 4 envisions a future era of peace and God's rule in Jerusalem, contrasting the faithfulness of God's people to Yahweh with the ways other nations followed their own gods. This verse underscores the cultural tension between monotheistic devotion to the Lord and the widespread religious pluralism of the ancient Near East.
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