The prophet Micah, who lived 700 years B.C., was surrounded by people who worshiped many false gods and idols. One scholar has established that the Greeks alone worshiped thirty thousand; and we know the Hindus claim thirty-three million gods. In Mesopotamia every household had its own god. Micah beheld the Canaanites who worshiped Baal and Astarte, the Moabites who worshiped Chemosh, the Philistines who worshiped Dagon, the Amorites who worshiped Moloch, the Nabateans who worshiped Dusares, and the Egyptians who worshiped Hauron. Micah undoubtedly looked at these gods and the religions that were connected with them. And after examining them he lifted up his face to the one true God and cried out, "Who is a God like unto thee, that pardons iniquity?" This was long centuries ago. But the di…
No Condemnation!
Romans 8:1-17
Romans 8:1-17
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by Dennis Kastens
by Dennis Kastens
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