Spiritual Advising to Improve Your Life Path
and Understanding
By Steve and Kristyne
McDaniel
Building a Life Path upon Micah
6:8
He has shown thee, oh man, what is good. What
does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love
mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.
This quote is from the Old Testament, but is
completely applicable to us today. Many Christian teachers in
recent years are forgetting that being a Christian is something
you DO, not something you talk about. The three simple
directives that were pointed out in Micah 6:8 are wonderful
goals to wrap our brains around and work towards. In fact, if
we do these three things we are well on our way to becoming the
individuals that Christ would have us be.
Do Justly
This means each of us should do what is the
right thing to do. It is not about seeking justice, but is
instead a directive to us to comport ourselves in a way that
cannot be construed by others as unjust.
Love Mercy
When we love mercy, we give others an
opportunity to become more than they are today. It is about
second chances and forgiveness. We don't seek justice for
ourselves with others, but when we are able we instead behave
towards others with mercy. Mercy is not given to those who
deserve it. Mercy is for those who do NOT deserve it.
Walk Humbly
Living in humility is difficult in a culture
where we are told we must broadcast our own successes to get
ahead in life. So much attention is placed on entertainers and
politicians that we can sometimes think a self-centered
existence is normal. In fact, Jesus taught that we should not
let our left hand know what the right hand is doing when we
give. This is a lesson in humility that all of us can
learn.
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