A Forgotten Prophet Micaiah's Courage and the Call to Faithfulness in Troubled Times PB
By: Christopher Ash| Product Details | |
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| Publisher | Christian Focus Publications |
| Year | 2026 |
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How a Little-Known Prophet Shines Light on Christian Faithfulness in a Troubled World
Discover the inspiring story of Micaiah, the little-known prophet whose brief appearance in the Old Testament offers a powerful model of unwavering faithfulness. In A Forgotten Prophet, readers are invited to journey through the dramatic events of 2 Chronicles 18 and 1 Kings 22, where Micaiah stands alone against kings, false prophets, and overwhelming opposition. His courage to speak God’s truth—regardless of popularity, pressure, or personal cost—foreshadows the ultimate faithfulness of Jesus Christ and challenges today’s believers, especially pastors, to remain steadfast in a culture that often values affirmation over truth.
This book is a timely encouragement for anyone feeling discouraged or isolated in their Christian walk. Through vivid storytelling and deep biblical insight, A Forgotten Prophet reminds us that true success is not measured by acclaim or numbers, but by hearing, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Whether you are a church leader or a follower of Christ seeking hope in difficult times, Micaiah’s story will inspire you to embrace your calling with courage, humility, and trust in God’s sovereign purposes.
Christopher Ash is Writer-in-Residence at Tyndale House, Cambridge. From 2004 to 2015 he was Director of the Proclamation Trust Cornhill Training Course in London. He splits his time between preaching, speaking and writing, and has written a number of books, including 'The Priority of Preaching', 'Hearing the Spirit', 'Bible Delight: Psalm 119 for the Bible teacher and Bible hearer' and 'Teaching Psalms Vol. 1 & 2'. He and his wife Carolyn are members of Cambridge Presbyterian Church.
Endorsements
What do I like about Christopher Ash’s Forgotten Prophet? It is exemplary exposition—he pulls in other texts but rivets attention on this one story of Micaiah’s stubborn faithfulness. It is rightly balanced—it is both realistic yet bracing; he keeps us from both a naïve optimism and a dismal despair over ministry. And it is lastingly useful—he deals in solid principles of ministry not a bunch of flimsy ‘how-tos.’ Maybe the ‘forgotten prophet’ will be remembered after all!
Dale Ralph Davis
Respected Author and Old Testament Scholar
Though small in size, this book overflows with what the average Christian—and especially Christian leaders—need in our often turbulent age. It can be read prayerfully in a single sitting, yet it offers instruction and example rich enough to shape a lifetime of faithfulness.
Jason Helopoulos
Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, Michigan