Advent is a time for great hope. As we look towards Christmas, many of us anticipate the great memories. Others, however may dread this time as meandering family dramas can be an overdose of emotions that we avoid at all cost. Micah felt our pain. This minor prophet lived during a time where "sons treat their fathers like fools, daughters oppose their mothers, and young women quarrel with their mother-in-law; your enemies are the members of your own family". Micah 6:6 Sound familiar? But Micah doesn't throw in the towel and never speak to them again. He doesn't give up on his children and go serve in Christian ministry abandoning his own responsibilities to take on someone else's easier load. No, the weight God gave Micah was the weight God knew Micah could bench. Micah will not answer for his family's decisions, but he will answer for his response and so his response is this. "I will watch for the Lord: I will wait confidently for God who will save me a...