Walking with God: Justice, Mercy, and Humility

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He has shown you immortal what is good, and what does the Lord require of you: to act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. This is the word of the Lord. [00:00:31]

Micah says what shall I do to stand before the exalted God? That's the question. How can I have a relationship with a Transcendent exalted God? How can I come into His presence? How can I know him? All ancient cultures believed that behind the immensities of the natural Universe was an even greater immensity, the ultimate mystery, a Divine transcendent, ultimate absolute power. [00:05:22]

All the wealth in the world would not suffice as a burnt offering. Now what's a burnt offering? So you notice it says shall I come with before him with burnt offerings, calves a year old were very that was a very expensive meat calves are very tender, but thousands of rams would be even more expensive of an offering and ten thousand rivers of oil is in our, you know in today's currency would be billions of dollars. [00:11:01]

Mike is saying let me come up with the most unimaginable pain I can think of, how about the pain of losing your firstborn son your child, imagine unimaginable pain terrible pain, right, and he's saying here that even if I would submit to that voluntary that kind of pain, all the greatest personal pain and Agony in the world would not atone for my sin. [00:13:37]

The average person says well you know I mean some of the sociologists have said that when they study what Young Americans believe about religion most of them say that if I live a good life according to my own standards and God sees that I'm trying my very hardest and I really believe that God will answer my prayers and he will love me and he will help me and all that sort of thing. [00:15:15]

Micah is an Old Testament prophet and if you think well all this is saying is you don't need to do all these sacrifices and all these religious observances you just try your best to live in the way that you think is right, first of all that's denying one of the main messages of the entire old testament which is that you do need atonement for sin. [00:18:15]

The Old Testament law says that the firstborn, the life of the firstborn of every family is forfeit because of the family's sin and therefore a ransom has to be paid which meant a cost a payment had to be made to the Tabernacle now none of the firstborn died. What in the world does that mean that the life of the firstborn is forfeit in every family and only the life of the firstborn is Ransom the sacrifice is made can his life be spared. [00:25:47]

The reason why God does not require your life or my life or reason why he can forgive us the reason why he doesn't require the life of the firstborn was because God the Father himself as it were walked up the mountain Mount Calvary, completely alone, Jesus was so alone, and he offered up his firstborn son and there was nobody up there to say stay thy hand. [00:29:48]

We see what it means to be good it doesn't mean just to be nice and it certainly doesn't mean just to try our best to live the way we think is it's well it means to have a relationship with you the exalted God through the shed blood of Jesus Christ and then to have our lives transformed so that we do justice we love Mercy and we have a vital relationship with you. [00:36:40]

The way you know you're in a vital relationship with God is first of all you're exposed when you're walking with somebody they can see everything you're doing don't try to hide it, and to be exposed and totally accountable means that every single part of your life you expose to God, you don't just let God into part of your life you don't just turn to him you know you're not one way in public another way in private you you bring them into every part of your life that's what it means to walk with God. [00:35:01]

See goodness is really not just niceness it's newness and C.S Lewis says this he can make the feeblest and filthiest of us into a dazzling, into dazzling radiant Immortal creatures pulsating all through with such energy and joy and wisdom and love as we cannot now imagine, he can make us into bright stainless mirrors which reflect back to God perfectly his own boundless power and delight and goodness. [00:36:17]

The process will be long and in Parts painful but that's what we're in for, nothing less get a vision for newness of life let's pray, so father, we see what it means to be good it doesn't mean just to be nice and it certainly doesn't mean just to try our best to live the way we think is it's well it means to have a relationship with you the exalted God through the shed blood of Jesus Christ and then to have our lives transformed. [00:36:40]

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