But truly I am full of power by the spirit of the LORD,
and of judgment, and of might, to declare unto Jacob his transgression, and to
Israel his sin. (Micah 3:8)
Here Micah, in a courageous spirit, stands up alone against
all the false teachers even when he saw that they were a large number, and that
they appealed to their number, according to their usual practice, as their
shield. Hence he says, I am filled with power by the Spirit of Jehovah. This confidence is what all God’s servants
should possess, that they may not succumb to the empty and vain boastings of
those who subvert the whole order of the Church.
Whenever then, God permits his pure truth to be corrupted by
false teachers, and them to be popular among those high in honor, as well as
the multitude, let this striking example be remembered by us, lest we be
discouraged, lest the firmness and invincible power of the Holy Spirit be
weakened in our hearts, but that we may proceed in the course of our calling,
and learn to oppose the name of God to all the deceptions of men, if indeed we
are convinced that our service is approved by God.
Micah shows here, on account of the necessity of the
occasion, that he was not supplied with ordinary or usual power; for, according
as God employs the labors of his servants, so is he present with them, and
furnishes them with suitable protection. When any one is not exercised with
great difficulties in discharging his office of teaching, a common measure of
the Spirit is only necessary for the performance of his duties; but when any
one is drawn into arduous and difficult struggles, he is at the same time
especially strengthened by the Lord.
We see daily examples of this; for many simple men, who have
never been trained up in learning, have yet been so endued by the celestial
Spirit, when they came to great trials, that they have closed the mouths of
great doctors, who seemed to understand all oracles. By such evidences God
openly proves at this day, that he is the same now as when he formerly endued
his servant Micah with a power so rare and so extraordinary. (Commentaries)
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