Love God Greatly: To Do Justice, To Love Kindness, To Walk HumblySample

We saw yesterday the rebuke to the authorities and today we see the rebuke to the false prophets. These false prophets didn't share God's words, but their own. They said what the people wanted to hear. Therefore, they would be disgraced and put to shame.
Micah, on the other hand, was telling the people all the things they didn't want to hear about: sin, judgment, consequences, hardships. But his words had power because they came from God. That was the message God had for His people.
Many churches today do not talk about sin. Many Christians don't either. Maybe it’s because we don’t want to make others uncomfortable. We forget that the world today needs Jesus and that, in order to be saved, we need to talk about sin and judgment and consequences like Micah did. In Romans 1:16 Paul says that he is not ashamed of the gospel for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. Paul and Micah knew that only the Gospel has power. Let's remember that today and be bold to share God's Word with those who don't know Jesus, and to bring back those who have wandered from the Truth of God.
Dear Father, help me speak Your Truth regardless of what others may think about me. Help me be bold and tell others about Jesus and the abundant life we have in Him. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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We are surrounded by injustice and pain. We see it not only in our world but also in our own lives and it can be disheartening and overwhelming. But we are not without hope. This is what Micah is all about. He is not afraid to get in our face about some hard topics like sin and judgement.
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