Micah

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Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about Micah's Judges 17 : 1 - 2 The name "Micah" means "Who is like Yahweh?" or "Who is like God?". In this narrative, Micah's mother initially curses the thief who took her silver, not knowing it was her son. Once Micah confesses to taking the silver, she quickly changes her tune and blesses him instead. The Bible indeed mentions that curses and blessings have spiritual significance.
12 Jun 2024 4AM Sotho South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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