By Edd Sterchi It is always good for a
person to do regular checkups on themselves and their lives. We know the
importance of this physically, mentally, and even financially. But too often we
neglect to do this spiritually – and this is the most important area of all. In Micah’s day, there
were questions of how best to demonstrate one’s faith in God. Was it simply
just going through the motions of required sacrifices and offerings? No. Their
faith was to be more than an outward ritual – it was to be proper outward
actions based upon the proper inward attitude. The prophet summed it up with
these words: “He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD
require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your
God?” (Micah 6:8). In this verse are three areas that each of us must check up
on regularly in regard to our faith. * Christian, Check Your
Righteousness. The first check point was “to do justly.” Being just is being
right with God and His will. It is living right, living morally, and living
properly in our daily walk. It is always conducting oneself in an upright and
upstanding manner. The internal attitude that creates this is a passion to
please God. So, Christian, check your life – is it one that is admirable
according to God’s standard? * Christian, Check Your
Respect for Others. The second bit of advice from Micah 6:8 was “to love
mercy.” Properly respecting others is treating them as God treats us – with
kindness, love, and forgiveness. It is selflessly giving to others what is
needed in their lives. The internal attitude that brings this forth is a joy of
the mercy and salvation that God has given us. So, Christian, check your life –
is it one filled with eagerly helping others? *
Christian, Check Your Relationship With God. The final part of our faith
checkup is mentioned as “to walk humbly with your God.” Walking with God
implies harmony and fellowship. This is attained through reading and studying
the Scriptures, regular and fervent prayer, and heartfelt, proper worship. The
internal attitude that strengthens this is a desire to grow closer to God. So,
Christian, check your life – is it one that honors and involves God in every
way?
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