Micah 7:15

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse promises that God will show His people wonderful things as He did when they left Egypt. The speaker is God, and the message is about future blessings that match past miraculous events.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a big adventure like crossing a desert with your family. This verse says that just like how God helped your ancestors escape from Egypt, he will show you amazing things in the future too!

Historical Background

The book of Micah was written by the prophet Micah around 750-686 BCE. It addresses the people of Judah and predicts both judgment and restoration. The verse references the Exodus event as a basis for hope.

Living It Out Today

Today, if someone is facing challenges or needs encouragement, they can find strength in knowing that God's miraculous actions aren't limited to historical events but are ongoing and can be experienced personally.

Topics

hopemiraclesGod's promisesexodusrestorationfaithfulness

Related Verses

Exodus 14:29Psalm 78:53Isaiah 63:12Romans 15:4Hebrews 11:22

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Micah 7:15?
God Himself is speaking, addressing His people and promising to show them marvellous things.
What does 'marvelous things' refer to in the verse?
'Marvelous things' refers to God's miraculous actions that are beyond human understanding or expectation, similar to what He did when He freed His people from Egypt.
How can Micah 7:15 be relevant today?
It reminds us of God's faithfulness and the promise of experiencing divine intervention in our lives, just as He has shown throughout history.
What should we do to prepare for these marvellous things mentioned in Micah 7:15?
We should maintain a hopeful attitude and trust God's promises, while remaining open to His leading and guidance in our lives.
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