DCLM Daily Manna 2 March 2026: Woe to the Oppressors
Text: Micah 2:1-6 (KJV)
Woe to those who devise iniquity,
And work out evil on their beds!
At morning light they practice it,
Because it is in the power of their hand.
2 They covet fields and take them by violence,
Also houses, and seize them.
So they oppress a man and his house,
A man and his inheritance.
3 Therefore thus says the Lord:
“Behold, against this family I am devising disaster,
From which you cannot remove your necks;
Nor shall you walk haughtily,
For this is an evil time.
4 In that day one shall take up a proverb against you,
And lament with a bitter lamentation, saying:
‘We are utterly destroyed!
He has changed the heritage of my people;
How He has removed it from me!
To a turncoat He has divided our fields.’ ”
5 Therefore you will have no one to determine boundaries by lot
In the assembly of the Lord.
6 “Do not prattle,” you say to those who prophesy.
So they shall not prophesy to you;
They shall not return insult for insult.
KEY VERSE: (Micah 2:1,2)
“Woe to them that devise iniquity, and work evil upon their beds! When the morning is light, they practise it, because it is in the power of their hand. And they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away: so they oppress a man and his house, even a man and his heritage.”
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In today’s world, evil is rising, mainly because people’s hearts have grown cold, and preachers deliver soft messages that lack convicting power. As a result, even those who consider themselves religious often hold onto the mistaken belief that they can live as they choose, on the false hope that God would accept their behaviour.
The reality, however, is that God despises sin and will hold people accountable for their actions. While He loves humanity, He will not shy away from punishing wrongdoing, as emphasised in today’s text.
In these verses, the Prophet Micah speaks out against the widespread oppression in human societies. Although his message was primarily to the Jews, the issues he raised are still very much relevant today.
He highlights the greed of the wealthy and powerful, who seize property and land, particularly from the poor. These individuals exploit their positions and often resort to violence to seize what rightfully belongs to others.
Through Micah, God condemned this behaviour, which went unchecked by the rulers for a long period. He declared that judgment was unavoidable, divine retribution would come, and enemies would take over their land. Those greedy land barons would lose their ill-gotten gains and come to realise just how foolish they were.
The justice God sought in ancient Judah is the same one He desires among His people today. His word cautions against greed and covetousness. Greed can lead to a longing for what belongs to others or the community, resulting in injustice and theft. Meanwhile, as Micah preached against the oppression in Israel, false prophets sided with rich oppressors, preaching smooth messages and preventing the sinful from realising the gravity of their impending judgment. They rejected Micah’s message, instructing him to stop prophesying.
Similarly, today, false preachers oppose those who stand on the truth. They concentrate on prosperity messages, deceiving their listeners that God’s patience is infinitely elastic and without limits.
They argue that once you are born again, you cannot be unborn, even if you sin habitually. The Scriptures, however, debunk their falsehood. Those who practise sin belong to Satan, and they will reap the same judgment with him, except they repent.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
To take advantage of others just because you can is an invitation to God’s inevitable wrath.
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:
2 Corinthians 5-7
DCLM Daily Manna 2 March 2026













