Episode for Thursday April 9th The Prophets to the Southern Kingdom: Micah Chapter 7

Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler27mApril 8, 2026

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In this final episode of his study on the book of Micah, Chuck Missler delivers a powerful exegesis of Micah chapter 7, framing it as a prophetic soliloquy of repentance echoing through history—from the days of Jacob’s trouble to the Great Tribulation. He draws parallels between the moral decay described in Micah and modern societal breakdown, emphasizing the collapse of integrity in governance, family, and truth. Missler highlights the idiom of the 'Assyrian' as a recurring title for the Antichrist, clarifying that this figure will emerge from the Eastern Roman Empire, not Western Europe. He underscores the coming millennial kingdom, the regathering of Israel, and God’s covenantal faithfulness to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, while warning of divine judgment on nations that oppose Israel. The episode closes with a reflection on divine mercy, the casting of sins into the sea, and the spiritual significance of Yom Kippur’s Tashlish ritual, urging listeners to repent and trust in Christ’s atoning sacrifice.

Key Takeaways
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The Antichrist will emerge from the Eastern Roman Empire, not Western Europe.

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The 'Assyrian' in prophecy symbolizes the Antichrist, not a literal ancient empire.

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Micah 7 reflects both historical judgment and the coming Great Tribulation.

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True repentance and trust in God are the only refuge amid societal collapse.

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God’s covenant with Abraham remains irrevocable and foundational to His plan.

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Chapters
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3 min

Introduction to Micah Chapter 7 and the Prophetic Context

Chuck Missler introduces the final chapter of Micah, framing it as a prophetic lament of repentance that echoes through history, from the days of Jacob’s trouble to the Great Tribulation. He sets the stage for a deep dive into the spiritual and political decay described in the text.

2:40
5 min

The Idioms of Israel: Olive Tree, Fig Tree, Vine, and Bramble

Missler unpacks the symbolic meanings of key agricultural images in Scripture—olive tree (genealogical Israel), fig tree (political Israel), vine (spiritual Israel), and bramble (Satan’s empire). These metaphors are traced from Judges to the New Testament, showing their consistent use across biblical literature.

8:00
8 min

The Antichrist as the 'Assyrian' and the Eastern Roman Empire

The Antichrist will come from the Roman Empire but from the Eastern leg, not from Western Europe as is so commonly taught.

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16:00
8 min

Societal Collapse and the Call to Repentance

We too have snickered at the lack of integrity in the public life and also in the corporate life. We have closed our eyes to the gross immorality that is everywhere all around us.

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24:00
3 min

Divine Mercy, Covenant Faithfulness, and Final Hope

He will subdue our iniquities, and thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.

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High-Impact Quotes
He will subdue our iniquities, and thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.
Chuck Missler37:26
Viral: 90.0
The Antichrist will come from the Roman Empire but from the Eastern leg, not from Western Europe as is so commonly taught.
Chuck Missler10:09
Viral: 85.0
We too have snickered at the lack of integrity in the public life and also in the corporate life. We have closed our eyes to the gross immorality that is everywhere all around us.
Chuck Missler23:40
Viral: 80.0
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Chuck Missler
Topics Discussed
Prophetic Fulfillment of Micah Chapter 795%The Antichrist and the Eastern Roman Empire90%Covenant Faithfulness to Abraham88%Divine Mercy and Forgiveness87%Moral Decay and Lawlessness in Society85%The Millennial Kingdom and Regathering of Israel80%Idioms in Scripture: Olive Tree, Fig Tree, Vine, Bramble75%Yom Kippur and the Tashlish Ritual70%
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