Justice, Mercy and Humility {Micah 5-7}
12:30 AM
August
21, 2018
As
we read chapters 5-7 today, we should pause and look at any areas in our hearts
that need confessing. Micah is the one
book in the Bible with the clearest prophecies of Christ’s coming, and as you read these chapters, what are you obsessed with? Is there something you keep thinking about or
are doing that needs to be removed from your heart to make room for Jesus?
Micah’s
prophecies are clear – God will destroy anything and anyone who is opposed to
Him. When God rules in His eternal
kingdom, our strength and deliverance will not be found in military might, but
in God’s power. God will destroy all the
weapons that people use for security.
Armies will not be needed because God will rule in the heart of every
person. That alone should give us confidence.
Chapter
6 is definitely one of my favorites. In
fact, this plaque has set in our house for 4 years since my youngest son
graduated from the 8th grade.
It reminds me where my focus should be.
I’ve
written my last two posts about the land of our heart and that is the land that
the Lord wants to occupy. A changed
heart, one that no longer desires to sin, but one that listens to the Holy
Spirit, is what God desires from us. As
we read 6:1-7, we see that there is nothing we can do to repay God for our
sins. God has been kind to all of us
forgetful people. When we regularly
forget to remember God’s goodness and we take all of His gifts for granted, we
stand condemned. We need to remember all
of the times God has protected us and in return we will see His present
provision.
When
we are tempted to come up with a way to please God, we need to remember what
God requires from us.
Do
Justice – we need to have a strong desire or sense of right and wrong.
This drives a person to strive to do what is right.
This drives a person to strive to do what is right.
Love
Mercy – we do this by showing God’s love to others and by being loyal to God.
Walk
Humbly – being humble will reflect what God is doing through your life.
This gives God all the glory.
This gives God all the glory.
All
religious rites, no matter how extravagant, can never compensate for a lack of
love. External compliance to rules is
not as valuable in God’s eyes and as a humble heart that simply does what is
right.
Even in our world today, God’s people will continue to desire justice, mercy
and humility.
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