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Micah 2:13

The Pulpit Commentary on Micah 2:13

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

God the great Bond breaker.

There is a marked contrast between the tone of , and that of verss 12, 13. God delights in such contrasts. He loves to turn from threats to promises. Judgment is his strange work; mercy is his delight. The dispersion of his people is a painful necessity, their restoration is a joy to him. Hence the jubilant tone of the concluding verses of this chapter. The great Bond breaker is God himself. Apply—

I. TO THE BREAKING OF THE BABYLONISH BONDAGE. Cyrus was a bond breaker. In a certain sense the words are applicable to him ( 4, etc.). But above him was the greater Deliverer, whom Cyrus himself recognized, who had long before predicted deliverance (), and who now puts it into the heart of the Persian monarch to act as his servant. Before God interposed, the captives were but as a flock of sheep () whom a fold, not to say a fortress, could restrain. Till the seventy years of destined captivity were fulfilled no breaker could release that flock; but then "the man that executeth my counsel from a far country" appeared (). When God broke through, it was an easy thing, even for those timid sheep, to pass through or to break through any gate (like Peter passing the iron gate of his prison). As they streamed forth from Babylon, Zerubbabel, "the Prince of Judah" (), led them. But there was another invisible Leader, of a nobler royalty than Zerubbabel—"their King," who went before them (; ). See : there the symbol was visible; now the invisible King was seen by the eye of prophetic faith. Learn to recognize the Divine hand in all national deliverances; as did David (), and Queen Elizabeth at the destruction of the Armada (medal and its inscription, "Afflavit Deus, et dissipuntur"), and godly monarchs in later days.

II. TO DELIVERANCE FROM THE BONDAGE OF SIN. "The Word" was the Divine Deliverer of Israel from Babylon (), and is so of us. The Jews recognized "the Breaker" as a title of Messiah their Prince. In this work of spiritual deliverance he was foretold, and now is revealed as:

2. A Leader and Commander. (.)

3. A Redeemer at the cost of conflict. (.)

4. A Shepherd-King (, ); who gains supremacy by dying for the flock he seeks to deliver (, ; ).

5. A Savior from foes within as well as oppressors without. (; .) Who shall save all Israel at last. (,; .) In both these deliverances the redeemed have their appointed work. Israel was hidden to humble themselves in repentance (Le 26:40-42), to pray in faith (, ), and to accept the Lord as their Redeemer and Leader (). And we, too, are commanded to repent, to "believe in the Name of his Son Jesus Christ" (; ), and thus to work "the work of God" (). Then Christ our Bond breaker will, for us, break through the power of evil habit, of this present evil world, and of the infernal oppressor of our souls.

"The world, with sin and Satan,

In vain our march opposes;

By faith we shall break through them all,

And sing the song of Moses."

E.S.P.

HOMILIES BY D. THOMAS

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