DEAR GOD: Walking Humbly with God: Embracing Justice, Mercy, and Humility in Our Daily Lives By Your Grace~

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 He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?- Micah 6:8 (KJV)


Commentary:

This verse from the prophet Micah encapsulates the essence of what God desires from us in our daily walk with Him. It is both a command and a guide, distilled into three powerful actions: doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God.


Doing Justly: To do justly means to act with fairness, honesty, and integrity. It’s about making decisions that are right and just, treating others with respect, and standing up for what is morally correct, even when it’s challenging. Reflect on times in your life when you have faced a moral dilemma. How did you choose to act? Did you consider what would be the just and fair thing to do?

In today’s world, doing justly can be seen in how we advocate for social justice, support those who are marginalized, and ensure our actions contribute to the greater good. We are called to be beacons of righteousness in a world that often turns a blind eye to injustice.


Loving Mercy: Loving mercy is about showing compassion, kindness, and forgiveness to others. It’s an attitude of the heart that reflects God’s endless mercy towards us. Reflect on your interactions with others. Do you approach them with a heart full of mercy, even when they may not deserve it?

In our modern context, loving mercy can mean being empathetic towards others’ struggles, offering a helping hand without expecting anything in return, and being willing to forgive those who have wronged us. It challenges us to go beyond mere tolerance and extend grace and love in tangible ways.


Walking Humbly with Thy God: Walking humbly with God is about living a life of humility, recognizing our dependence on Him, and aligning our lives with His will. It’s a call to put aside pride and self-sufficiency, acknowledging that our strength and wisdom come from God. Reflect on your relationship with God. Are you walking humbly with Him, seeking His guidance and submitting to His plans for your life?

In contemporary times, this can translate to daily practices such as prayer, reading the Bible, and seeking God’s direction in all aspects of our lives. It means being open to His correction and willing to change course when He leads us in a new direction.


Moral Takeaways:

  1. Justice, Mercy, Humility: These three virtues are the cornerstone of a life that pleases God. They are not merely abstract concepts but practical guidelines for our daily conduct.
  2. Consistency in Character: God desires consistency in our character, not just sporadic acts of righteousness. We are to embody these virtues in all we do.
  3. Reflective Living: Regularly reflecting on our actions and attitudes helps ensure we are aligning with God’s requirements and growing in our faith.

Today’s Times vs. Yesterday: The principles of justice, mercy, and humility are timeless. However, the way we apply them can differ based on our societal context. In ancient times, these principles were lived out in communal settings where one’s actions directly impacted the community. Today, while our contexts may be more complex and global, the core call remains the same. We have more opportunities and platforms to advocate for justice, show mercy, and live humbly, making a significant impact on the world around us.


Honoring and Loving the Lord: To honor and love the Lord in all we do and say involves making a conscious effort to incorporate His teachings into every aspect of our lives. It means:

  • Intentional Living: Being mindful of our words and actions, ensuring they reflect our faith.
  • Consistency in Faith: Demonstrating our commitment to God through regular worship, study of His Word, and prayer.
  • Service to Others: Serving others selflessly, as an expression of God’s love working through us.

Being Saints of Christ: We are called to be saints, which means living set apart for God’s purposes. This involves:

  • Holiness: Striving to live a life that is holy and pleasing to God.
  • Witness: Being a witness to others through our words and deeds, shining God’s light in a dark world.
  • Alignment with His Word: Continually aligning our thoughts, actions, and attitudes with God’s Word, allowing it to transform us.

Prayer:

“LORD- Heavenly Father, we thank You for revealing to us what is good and what You require of us. Help us to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with You every day of our lives. Grant us the strength to stand for justice, the compassion to show mercy, and the humility to seek Your guidance in all we do. May our lives be a reflection of Your love and righteousness, and may we continuously strive to align our hearts with Your Word. Bless each reader, and may Your presence guide and sustain them in their journey of faith. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.”

DEAR GOD: Majesty Of Your Love & Greatness~

 

The Majesty of God on His Heavenly Throne

“The Majesty of God: Reflections on 1 Chronicles 29:11”


Introduction

In the book of 1 Chronicles, King David offers a heartfelt prayer and praise to God during the preparations for building the temple. His words in 1 Chronicles 29:11 resonate with awe and reverence, acknowledging God’s greatness, power, and sovereignty. Let us delve into this verse, exploring its significance for our Christian faith.


1. Thine, O LORD, is the GREATNESS!

David begins by recognizing that all greatness originates from God. Our human achievements, no matter how impressive, pale in comparison to the majesty of the Creator. The universe itself testifies to His greatness—galaxies, mountains, oceans—all under His sovereign rule. That without the LORD he is nothing, nor are we!

Scriptural Support:

  • Psalm 145:3: “Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; and his greatness is unsearchable.”

Moral Consequences:

  • Humility: Acknowledging God’s greatness humbles us, reminding us that we are mere stewards of His gifts.
  • Gratitude: We appreciate our abilities and blessings as reflections of His greatness.

Moral Takeaway: Let us approach life with humility, recognizing that our talents and achievements are not in fact ours- but truly and ultimately belong to God alone!


2. The power, and the glory, and the victory.

God’s power surpasses human comprehension. His glory radiates through creation, and His victories are unmatched. In Christ, we find ultimate victory over sin and death.

Scriptural Support:

  • Exodus 15:3: “The LORD is a man of war: the LORD is his name.”
  • 1 Samuel 15:29: “And also the Strength of Israel will not lie nor repent: for he is not a man, that he should repent.”

Moral Consequences:

  • Trust: We rely on God’s power rather than our own.
  • Worship: We glorify Him for His mighty deeds.

Moral Takeaway: Our victories are intertwined with God’s power. Let us trust Him fully and give Him the glory. Let us honor Him in all we do and say, and purport to do in all of our endeavors, all the days of our lives!


3. All that is in the heavens and in the earth is thine.

David acknowledges God’s ownership of everything. From the vast cosmos to the tiniest atom, all belongs to Him. Our possessions, talents, and relationships—all entrusted to us by the Owner of all. He is the One in full control, He is the One and only Being that has full possession of all things at all times!

Scriptural Support:

  • Psalm 24:1: “The earth is the LORD’s, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.”

Meditative Thoughts:

  • As I gaze at the stars, I remember they are in His hands.
  • My life is a stewardship; how can I use it for His glory?

Reflective Meditative Questions:

  1. How does recognizing God’s greatness impact your daily life?
    • Consider moments when you’ve felt awe at His creation or experienced His provision. How can you cultivate a heart of gratitude?
  2. In what areas of your life do you need to surrender to God’s sovereignty?
    • Reflect on areas where you’ve tried to take control. How can you yield to His plans and purposes?
  3. What victories has God granted you, and how can you give Him the glory?
    • Think about personal triumphs, answered prayers, or spiritual growth. How can you testify to His faithfulness?
  4. How can you be a faithful steward of what God has entrusted to you?
    • Consider your talents, resources, and relationships. How can you use them for His kingdom?

Unit Prayer

“Dear Lord, Your greatness astounds us. May we live as faithful stewards, honoring You in all we do, and say and reflect Your light in every one we encounter, and love You with all of our heart, mind, might and soul, in Jesus name, Amen.”


May this reflection on 1 Chronicles 29:11 inspire us to worship the One whose greatness knows no bounds. Remember, our journey of faith involves both acknowledging God’s greatness and living it out in practical ways. May your reflections lead you closer to Him!