Buried in the Depths

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Micah’s book unfolds in three parts: God calls His people to live rightly, confronts their sin honestly, and restores them with mercy. At the end of the book, Micah—whose name means “Who is like the Lord?”—reminds us we serve a God like no other. The prophet declares that no one compares to our heavenly Father, who pardons our sin, forgives our rebellion, and delights in mercy.

“He does not stay angry forever,” reveals the Lord’s heart. God does not rest in anger; He rests in grace—and He gives that grace to us. No matter how many times we fall, the Lord forgives. He does not run out of compassion. The Israelites failed repeatedly, and God forgave them again and again. Our heavenly Father gives fresh mercies each day, offering forgiveness with patience that never ends.

Every day, we sin—whether intentionally or unintentionally. You may feel like you’ve “messed up too many times,” but don’t believe that lie. God tells us He will have compassion again, and we can trust Him. When the Lord forgives you, receive the gift and begin again. Allow His transforming work to take place in your life as you draw closer to the Savior and apply His truth. Live in the unconditional love God has for you—and let it change you.

The Lord tramples our sins underfoot and casts them into the depths of the sea. He does not keep a record of our wrongs, revisit them later, or hold them over our heads. Instead, He crushes the power of sin in our lives and strengthens us for His purposes. When we surrender our lives to Jesus, He gives us new life. Faithful to His promises, God leads us into a full and abundant life as we follow Him.

A few years ago, we camped at a lake in North Carolina and attended a lakeside church service. The pastor, speaking on grace, pointed to the middle of the water. I don’t remember his exact words, but I’ve never forgotten the picture.

Think of our sin as a rock we throw into the lake, it breaks the surface and sends ripples outward for a moment—then it disappears beneath the water, and the surface becomes still again. God’s grace covers our sin in the same way, swallowing it whole. What we release into His grace we cannot retrieve.

No other God compares to ours. He pardons our sin, forgives our transgressions, and delights in showing mercy. In Him, we find life unlike any other.

Journal Questions:

Reflect on how fully God forgives you.

What sin have you tried to retrieve from the lake?

How can you rest in God’s mercy today?

Application:

Thank God that your sins are not revisited.

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