Today, I am reading and commenting on Micah 3-7.
Micah warns Israel, both the Northern and Southern kingdoms, that God will bring judgement on them because their leaders hate what is good and love what is evil instead of embracing justice and because their religious leaders teach what those who are willing to pay want to hear while condemning those who will not bribe them. But Micah also has a message for those who sincerely want to know what they should do in order to please God. Micah tells us that God has shown us what is good, we have no excuse. Let us act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God. I want to take a minute and go over what those three things mean. To act justly means that we apply the same rules to those people we don’t like as we do to the people we do like. To love mercy means that we forgive those who repent. To walk humbly with our God means that we accept His judgement of ourselves and of others. That one requires a little more because some of us struggle with this next part of its meaning: to walk humbly with our God also means that we recognize that we are not God, and that God is greater than we are.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.