SPB Sermons || Advent 3 || Micah 5:2-5a || Hopeful Waiting: Small Places, Great Promises
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As we continue our Advent series Hopeful Waiting, in this sermon from Micah 5:2–5, we continue by exploring the promise that God does His greatest work through small and overlooked places. In a world shaped by numbers, visibility, and influence, Micah points us instead to Bethlehem — insignificant in the eyes of the world, yet chosen by God as the birthplace of the promised King.
This episode reflects on the kind of ruler we are waiting for: not a distant strongman, but a Shepherd-King who stands with His people, walks with them through the valleys, and brings a peace rooted in His presence rather than our circumstances. As Advent calls us to wait, this sermon invites us to trust that God is at work even in the ordinary, the unseen, and the long seasons of waiting, because the King has come, and He will come again.