July 15 — Living What God Has Shown You

He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you but to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?
— Micah 6:8
 
 
There are times when we wonder what God truly asks of us. We may look for something complex or difficult to understand—something that requires special insight or unique ability. But this verse brings us back to something clear and grounded. “He has shown you what is good.” God’s desire is not hidden. To act justly. To love mercy. To walk humbly with Him. These are not distant ideals—they are daily practices.
 
Pause and reflect: Which of these feels most present in my life right now? Which feels most challenging? Are you attentive to what is right, but slower to show mercy? Or do you extend kindness easily, but struggle to walk humbly with God? Each part matters. To act justly is to choose what is right, especially in how we treat others. It is a commitment to integrity and fairness. To love mercy is to go beyond obligation into compassion—to extend grace, patience, and forgiveness. And to walk humbly with God is to live in awareness of His presence, trusting Him step by step.
 
Today, consider choosing one of these to focus on intentionally. It may be acting justly in a specific situation—choosing honesty or fairness where it matters. It may be loving mercy—responding with compassion instead of judgment. Or it may be walking humbly—pausing to acknowledge God’s presence and guidance. You might pray, “Lord, help me to live what You have shown me.” You do not need to do everything at once. But you can take one step. And in that step, your life begins to reflect the goodness God has already made known to you.
 
 
Loving Father,

Thank You for showing me what is good and for guiding me in how to live. Help me to act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with You.
 
Teach me to live out these truths in my daily life. Shape my heart to reflect Your character in all that I do. Lead me step by step in Your ways.
 
All this I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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