THE PATTERN FOR GODLY LIVING

“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

GOD GIVES the pattern for godly living in the text above, but we must apply it to our lives for it to be effective. How was your example yesterday? Was it godly? Did others see Christ through your words and works? Every day we must strive to become more like Christ, which comes through trusting Him by faith and walking in His ways.

IN MICAH 6:8, God commands us to do justly. Justice is described as “the quality of being just, righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness.” God calls every believer to practice righteousness and moral rightness in our everyday living. What good is a godly example on Sunday morning if we are not living by God’s Word the other six days of the week? Too many times, Christians learn to “put on the show” at worship on Sunday mornings. They look, act, and speak correctly when around others, but when they go home Sunday afternoon or enter the workplace on Monday morning, they often leave their “godliness” behind and act very similar to the ways of the world.

THE LORD DOESN’T command us to act justly only on Sunday, but He commands us to obey Him every day of our life. Only as we consistently walk with Jesus each day will our godly example point others to the true and living God. Heidelberg Catechism, Q&A 86, “Since, then, we are redeemed from our misery by grace through Christ, without any merit of ours, why must we do good works? Because Christ, having redeemed us by His blood, also renews us by His Holy Spirit after His own image, that with our whole life we show ourselves thankful to God for His blessing, and that He be glorified through us; then also, that we ourselves may be assured of our faith by the fruits thereof; and by our godly walk may win others also to Christ.”

Tuesday Encouragement: May 27, 2025
In Christ,
Pastor S. Henry