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Podcast What Have I Done To You? What Have I Done To Make You Tired Of Me?

What Have I Done To You? What Have I Done To Make You Tired Of Me?

(Micah 6:1-4, 8)

A Sermon By Elise Beatrice – Saturday 6 September 2025

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The Father’s Plea: “What Have I Done To Make You Tired of Me?”

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This is not a typical message.

In this deeply passionate and Spirit-led sermon, Elise Beatrice delivers something that feels both intimate and weighty—carrying a question from the Lord that many have heard, but few have truly considered.

This inspired message flows with a rare sincerity and conviction, touching on themes that many avoid, yet cannot afford to ignore.

This is not a routine sermon.

This is a Reflective & Soul-Stirring message that carries a rare urgency and sincerity before the Lord.

In this powerful teaching, Elise Beatrice speaks from a place of reverence and conviction, not shaped by human opinion, but by a desire to faithfully express what the Lord is communicating through Micah 6.

At the centre of this message is the Lord’s piercing question:

“What have I done to you? What have I done to make you tired of Me?”

With intensity, clarity, and humility, this sermon confronts the condition of the heart—challenging lukewarm faith, exposing false assumptions about God, and calling believers back to truth. It brings into focus the contrast between God’s perfect faithfulness and mankind’s tendency to drift, forget, and return to the very things Christ died to set us free from.

This is a message marked by:

  • deep love for God
  • bold honesty
  • heartfelt pleading for repentance
  • and a genuine burden for the Church
  • wisdom

It is both convicting and inspiring—calling listeners not only to reflect, but to respond.

With humility and urgency, this message confronts the danger of lukewarm faith, misplaced blame, and spiritual complacency. It reminds us that while humans may wrong one another, the Lord remains perfectly righteous, faithful, and blameless in all His ways. Through the lens of the Cross, we are called to remember the depth of Christ’s sacrifice and the freedom He purchased for us.

This sermon is both a warning and an invitation:

a warning against drifting back into spiritual bondage,

and an invitation to return—to listen, to repent, and to walk rightly with God.

Rooted in Micah 6:8, the message brings us back to the simple and eternal requirement of the Lord:

to do what is right, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with our God.

Anchored in the call of Micah 6:8, this sermon reminds us of what truly matters before God:

to do what is right, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with Him.

If you are willing to listen with an open heart, this message has the weight to awaken, to correct, and to draw you back into a sincere walk with the Lord.

May the Lord be praised for this inspiration.

May the Lord Jesus’ peace be with you. Amen.

 

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