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I’m beginning a new blog series titled, “Monday Musings” that will consist of reflections on what I’m learning and studying in Scripture.
Micah 6.8 is one of those verses that I have known and memorized for over 15 years. It began as part of a song I sang in high school but quickly became the rallying cry of those who recognize that the Christian faith is not only about a personal relationship with Jesus, but seeking to do justice in our world.
In studying the book of Micah for the past couple of months, I have enjoyed seeing the heart of God emerge in response to the injustices and evils that God was witnessing. This book has shown me that God is moved by the evil. Some theologians would call this the passability of God. Micah has shown me that God is indeed passable. He suffers in light of the evil that exists.
Continue reading ‘Monday Musings 1, Micah 6.6-8′
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