As Dew and Lions

calendar_today November 30, 2025
menu_book Micah 5:7-15
person Nathan Titus

The sermon unfolds Micah’s prophetic vision of the remnant of Jacob as both a life-giving blessing and a conquering force in the nations, portrayed through the dual images of dew and lion—symbols of divine blessing and righteous judgment that reflect the dual nature of Christ’s kingdom. It emphasizes that the messianic age is not a purely spiritual or heavenly reality, but a present, earthly calling in which God’s people are to be agents of grace and truth, advancing His purposes without waiting for human approval. The passage also reveals God’s sovereign work of purification, where He cuts off false securities—military reliance, occult practices, and idolatry—not as punishment, but as necessary surgery to remove self-sufficiency that hinders true worship and mission. The ultimate fulfillment is found in Christ, who is both the gentle dew that brings life and the conquering lion who defeats sin, death, and Satan through His sacrificial death and resurrection, offering salvation to all who turn from idols to Him. The call is urgent: to prepare for Advent not with sentimentality, but with repentance, surrender, and expectation, trusting Christ alone to cleanse the heart and transform rebels into a holy remnant that blesses the nations and awaits His final victory.

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