Friday
Read: Micah 2:6-11, Deuteronomy 11:13-17
SOAP: Micah 2:7
“Should this be said, O house of Jacob?
Has the Lord grown impatient?
Are these his deeds?
Do not my words do good
to him who walks uprightly?” Micah 2:7
In today´s verses, we can see how far Israel had gone astray from God. Micah 2:8 says, “My people have risen up as an enemy”. They were unrepentant from their sins and had become enemies of God.
There were false prophets among the people who tried to silence God´s prophets. For these false prophets, being God´s special people was enough. They didn´t need to repent from their sins because they argued God wouldn´t allow such harsh judgement upon them. Their message was false but sweeter to the ears of the sinful who wanted to silence Micah. Micah answers stating that the Word of God does good to those who walk uprightly.
Sometimes we want to close our ears to the truth of God. When we read a verse that shows us a sin we don´t want to repent from. When it points out something or someone who is taking us away from God. When, after a sermon or a conversation with a godly person we are certain there is something we have to stop doing. We shut our ears down. We don´t want to hear. Let´s be very careful to what God is showing us.
Dear Father, please, open my eyes and my ears to Your Truth. I want to be sensitive to Your guiding and be willing to change anything in my life that may be taking me far from You. In Jesus name, amen.