Join Braden Pedersen on Back to the Bible Daily as he centers on Micah 6:8 and explores God’s simple but demanding call: do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God. This brief devotional contrasts empty religious ritual with a lived faith, explains the weight of “do,” the covenant meaning of "hesed" (steadfast love), and how humility shapes faithful action—plus practical prompts to help you apply the verse today.
Read — Read Micah 6:6–8. If you have time, read the full chapter of Micah to see the context.
Reflect — Ask: Which of the three commands needs my attention right now? Where am I acting in self-righteousness instead of steady, loyal love?
Respond — Short prayer: Lord, help me do what is right for others, love with steadfast kindness, and walk humbly with You today. Use me to serve the vulnerable and keep my heart close to You. Amen.
Reveal — Do one concrete thing this week to make the verse visible: speak up for someone treated unfairly, offer practical help to a neighbor, or share Micah 6:8 and why it matters with a friend—and model humility in the conversation.
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