Weekend Messages at Grand Point Church

Can You Hear Him? | Micah | The Voice

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God is still speaking — but pride, fear, and bitterness can fill the line with static. In this week's message from our summer series The Voice, Pastor Lawrence walks through the book of Micah, an Old Testament courtroom drama where God takes the bench as Judge, His people stand as the defendants, and the verdict bends toward mercy.

We'll meet a small-town prophet with a nation-sized message, name the three barriers that keep us from hearing God's voice, and land on one of the most famous summaries of faith in all of Scripture: "To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God" (Micah 6:8). It's a message about getting the static out — and rediscovering the God who casts our sins into the depths of the sea.

In this episode:

  • Why we're drawn to courtroom drama — and how Micah reads like one
  • The truth that God is a speaking God who wants real conversation with you
  • The three barriers to hearing God: pride, fear, and bitterness
  • Why "resentment is a self-inflicted wound" — and how to let it go (James 1:21)
  • The difference between hearing what we want and what we need
  • Micah 6:8 and what God actually requires of us
  • The hope of Micah 7:18 — the God who pardons sin

Next steps this week:

  • 👉 Pick one barrier — pride, fear, or bitterness — and take one honest step to clear it. If it's bitterness, name the hurt and choose to release it this week.
  • 🙏 Need prayer or want to take a next step in faith? Reach out through our website.

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