Micah 6:8 AMPC
[8] He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, and to love kindness and mercy, and to humble yourself and walk humbly with your God?
We have consistently established that God hates and will punish sin, no matter in whom it is found. This has been true for all of life as we know it, from creation till today. When man sinned in the Garden of Eden, a pattern was set. Man would always inherit that sinful nature, and he would struggle with pleasing God. This was where the land of Judah was at this time. Here were a people chosen by God to be His special possession. He set them apart for His pleasure, and made sure that the nations around them knew these were His own people. However, as we also know, a knowledge of God alone does not keep you from sin; only a personal and sustained relationship with Christ will do.
This was the message of the prophet Micah, who prophesied in Judah in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. In the days of these three kings, the land of Judah went from being led the right way, to rebelling against God's instructions. Jotham largely knew God, but his son Ahaz did evil. Hezekiah tried his best, yet the people were noted as persistently rebellious. It is not a wonder, then, that punishment was applied by God, after several warnings. This is the way with God; He does not seek to destroy, but to save, heal and deliver. However, as we also know, God does not force Himself on anyone, and He will not go against the exercise of my freewill.
That is why He would warn and remind us of the standards, before He applies them. He does not lie, and He will not show favouritism. He will not demand from me that which He has not first supplied sufficient grace for. He is a God of mercy and judgment, and the personal knowledge of Him keeps us grounded and humble. He has shown us what is good, and, from the verse above, shown us three things which He requires of all who bear faithful and true allegiance to Him: to do justly, and to love kindness and mercy, and to humble oneself and walk humbly with God. What would these three things mean in practical terms? How do I correctly apply the three to every day life?
It is a healthy awe of God that lays the right foundation for all three. If i do not know or recognise God as Lord, how would I subject myself to an unknown God? If I do not accept His authority over me, how could I allow His love and life flow in and through me? If He does not possess me in every way, how can His presence be made manifest in my life? Thank God He is not like fickle, unpredictable man, and thank God that man cannot also play God, otherwise, many of us would be dead. He provides the strength and help I need to align with all three. He has shown us all; have you seen what He wants, and would you submit to His authority? God's time of favour is here.